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Hawk by James Patterson.
Hawk 1.
Hawk series.
Maximum Ride lost her fight to save the world. But from the ashes of the old world, a phoenix has risen… she calls herself Hawk.
A brilliant read. Great story and characters. Loved it. 5*.
James Patterson is one of those authors whose books I shall always reach for.
Having said that, I haven't read the first in this series and I shall be rectifying that this afternoon. I don't imagine that not having rad the book before will have made much of a difference other than not instantly recognising a few retuning characters.
This is fast-paced and emotional. Full of great characters and adventure from the get-go.
Very highly recommended.
Another wonderful read by James Patterson. Exciting as ever, a book you will not want to put down. Thank you for my ARC.
I've read some good James Patterson books and even some great James Patterson co-written by others but unfortunately this wasn't one of them.
I've not read any of the Maximum Rider series but thought I'd like to give it a try. The description of the book said it was for a new generation of fans, so I thought its a good place to start. I also thought it would be a kids book, but the first sentence starts with bad language. I don't mind this in a book or anywhere, where its necessary, but I thought this was for kids so not a great start for me.
The book didn't get any better from there and I didn't enjoy it at all. It seemed very muddled and didn't introduce the characters well. It was very confusing as to where they were and what was going on.
Thank you to Random House UK, Cornerstone for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Cannot wait for next book!!
Just as brilliant as ever. Fast pace and great detail
Inspires me to read Maximum Ride all over again.
Thanks netgalley
This was a book that I Really enjoyed this read and I would recommend to others easily, I will be looking out for other titles by this author.
I’ve always wanted to read a JP novel. There are so many of them and be sells so well that j thought I was really missing out on something but after a few chapters I just couldn’t get into it and decided it wasn’t really for me I’m afraid.
Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
James Patterson is a saleable author-he does tend to churn the books out a bit. This one was a typical JP book, still full of intrigue and a great ending. A recommended read.
A new book in the Maximum Ride series.
I remember this series. I loved those books and read them all. Initially I wasn't sure about introducing a new book so much later. But this one was great and I really enjoyed it.
The book is about Hawk, the daughter of Max and Fang. It has all the same characters, only older. An exciting story line. Good writing. Characters great - it was so good to meet them all again. The story was more dystopian than the older ones. Hawk is great - totally kick-ass tough and irreverent, just like her parents.
What a great read. I read it all in one sitting. I can't wait for the next book. I loved it and totally recommend it.
Thank you to netgalley, the publisher and the authors for sending me this ARC.
Hawk by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet
I rate this book 4 stars
Maximum Ride lost her fight to save the world. But from the ashes of the old world, a phoenix has risen… she calls herself Hawk.
Disclaimer l hadn't read any of The Maximum Ride books first .
A fantastic and a fast paced read that made me keep turning the pages.
The story weaves between Hawk and Max.
I found it imaginative, interesting and adventurous,like nothing lve read before!
Highly recommended
Thanks to Netgalley, The Author and The Publisher for my chance to read and review this.
You can read this either as an independent book or as part of the series. Either way it is a powerful combination of Sci-fi fantasy and the more normal down-to-earth struggles of a teenager.
Sci-fi fantasy has to have a really powerful link with realism for it to be believable enough for me. Patterson ensures ‘Hawk’ has just that with its descriptive passages and emotional narratives.
I really enjoyed reading this as an adult and would certainly recommend it to teenagers and young adult readers.
Thank you to NetGalley and Young Arrow (Penguin Random House) for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
I didn’t enjoy this book and I really wanted to, it just didn’t feel necessary or add anything new for me :/
This book is such an amazing continuation of the Maximum Ride series I'm so excited to see that that series can now continue with this new series.
Maximum Ride is a book series that has always been close to my heart and to see the Next Generation spawn from that is amazing I was not let down at all
A fast paced and highly entertaining dystopia that kept me hooked till the last page.
Mr Patterson never fails to deliver and this story was no exception.
Great storytelling and character development, a fascinating world building.
It's strongly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, made me want to go back and read all the maximum ride books again. The writing is familiar and easy to read and the overall story engaging.
I've been meaning to read a James Patterson novel for ages - I thought they must be popular for a reason. It turns out that after reading one, I have NO IDEA why they are so popular. Everything about this was bad! Characterisation, world building, writing, everything. It was a quick read - under 3 hours - which is a good thing because I don't think I could have read it otherwise. Definitely an author for me to avoid!
Max is back!
If you're a fan of the Maximum Ride series and, like me, have really missed Max and the flock, then put your glasses on (unless you don't wear any), grab a box of tissues and get ready for a rollercoaster of thrills.
Fast-paced (as you'd expect), full of surprises (as you'd expect), with villains (ditto) and nail-biting situations ("), it's everything I wanted...
...and more... you'll never guess who Hawk is. [squeal] I should have guessed.
I hadn't realised that this was a young adult book and a follow on to Maximum Ride and her Flock series but that in no way detracts from the story . The Author always manages to craft his stories beautifully , with well developed characters and fast paced events .
A young girl abandoned on the streets , Hawk , lives with her gang of misfits .......always waiting for the return of her parents . She has managed to keep her secret from those around her , but the fact she has wings can no longer be denied , life around her is now becoming much more dangerous .
Will she ever be reunited with her parents - will she survive to see them again ?
This a well crafted dystopian book , full of action ....... showing the growth and development of our central character with great empathy . I will now look forward to reading the previous series which lead to this new character .
I was given an arc of the book by the Publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
This was a "so-so" read for me I'm afraid.
As it follows on from the "Maximum Ride" series, from the point of view of finding out what happened to certain characters it's worth a read.
However if you're new to the Maximum Ride concept, I'd give it a miss (read the original books instead) - it felt like this book had been written for purely commercial reasons to be honest, which is a shame.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC. All opinions my own.
Another gripping, fast paced book by the master story-teller himself. James Patterson introduces us to characters so quickly and the action is non-stop. I loved the Maximum Ride series and this is a perfect introduction to a new set of characters intertwined with old favourites. The book does not depend on any prior knowledge of the previous series but will encourage readers to go back and explore them I am sure. As books for YA and those who are reluctant readers these books are perfect. I can't wait to go on the next adrenaline filled, emotional rollercoaster ride with Hawk.
Huge gratitude to the publisher, author and NetGalley for allowing me to read this copy.