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See all 12 questions about Nevermore…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. Sort order. Start your review of Nevermore Maximum Ride, 8. Feb 22, E rated it it was ok Shelves: max-ride , releases , action-adventure , love-the-main-characters. Oh, well. If they do, Team Fang needs to organize a group bonfire of all Maximum Ride books and get a party to go murder James Patterson. Like, end of Fax, beginning of Mylan.

Or Dax. I also hope Nudge has more than, what, 5 lines? Ella, Dr. Martinez, Jeb and Gunther Hagen will also probably come back and play a big role, unless they're all dead, or something. I don't even WANT to think about it. So, yeah. Doesn't matter either way. EDIT: Yesss! It's called Nevermore, not the "End of Maximum Ride"!! So I'm happy. It's pretty and mysterious at the same time. I am totally psyched for this Right off the bat, I'd like to say that if you haven't read the book yet, do not continue with this review.

I know, I know, I'm always tempted with the spoiler brackets too, but just. You will regret it. He definitely ended it with a bang literally. Way to go, James. Thanks for writing this. Oh, Maya, Maya, Maya. I really want to smack you, Maya. I'm not ashamed to admit, that when she died, I literally whooped. Call me heartless--I just never liked her character. And the fact that Fang was getting all. Um, helloooo, Mr. Fang, you're currently flirting with the clone of your ex-girlfriend. Ladies, if you ever meet a guy that does that--trust me, he's not over you.

Anyways, it was an interesting death scene, but I'll get to the whole Ari thing later. Admittedly, I was not expecting Star and Kate to betray Fang. That really surprised me. It was a cool plot twist though, and it gave them a little more depth than they had before. Ratchet and Holden were still. Now we get back to Ari. I actually kind of liked that plot element, mainly because it put Jeb in a position that made him look like he actually cared about Ari, which I liked.

Makes Jeb a little harder to hate, which he needs, in my humble opinion. I was really surprised that Gunther-Hagen made NO reappearance whatsoever!! Really startled. He was mentioned at one point to Dylan, I believe, but still. Moving onto. Mark, and the 99 percenters. Oh, and the ending!

Weeeeell, to put it bluntly, it seemed anti-climactic. There was a huge build-up to this virus, and then a meteor explodes. Having chatted with a friend of mine, I know I'm not the only one who went ". The 99 percenters seemed to be almost unnecessary--they were basically the Doomsday Group people all over again.

The Flock. Their roles in this novel really ticked me off. Nudge--her sole purpose in this book was to whine about school, go on a date, then whine about school. This make Ruthie unhappy. Nothing super important, which, once again, makes me rather unhappy. I wish they played bigger parts. Total--back again, but not much to do, same old, same old. And then there's Angel.

I'm not sure if I'm happy or displeased with the fact that she's Max's voice. It was a very interesting plot element, but does that mean she was the voice for all the other members of the Flock? What about her own voice? And how was Jeb able to control some things in Max's voice if it was Angel the whole time?

Prepare for ranting--now I talk about him. Dylan--beautiful; perfect; funny; popular; Max's other half; and for part of the book, a rampaging idiot who tries to kill Fang!! Oh, the joy of hormones. I'll talk about Fang more in the below paragraph, but basically, I'm a fan of him. I'm not a fan of people who punch him in the face. Although, it's about time. That fight has been coming for a while now. I'm not sure I followed why Dylan decided to go rampaging and play whack-a-car, because to me, personally, I don't think that idea was the most intelligent one on Dyl's part.

Oh well. He had more depth, and I didn't want to throw the book against the wall every time he spoke, which is a plus. The Fangalator. I was impressed with him in this book--not as sulky as he has been in the past.

And, way to go Fang for manning up and going back to Max! Go him. He seemed a little more mature here then has has been--I think this book was a big step for a lot of characters--and I was really happy to have him back with Max. I don't have a lot to say about him, really, but I was pleased overall with his role. There were some characters brought back in this book that have previously had a bigger role then they did in this one; mainly Dr.

Martinez and Ella. Martinez was mind-controlled by Jeb for part of the book and she was working at the school on Angel. Other than that, and a few spots at the end, she didn't do much.

Ella was there, and she was a-okay. No mention of her getting wings or anything. She DID kiss Iggy though, and that was fantastic!! The whole paradise thing was pretty cool. There were a few chapters in that area where I was deliriously happy--Faxness and Paradise, what more could a reader want?

Clearly, more. I should've smacked myself upside the head for thinking that it would be a happy ending. As I said earlier, I found the ending to be anti-climactic. I was a little let down that there was no virus and a meteor just exploded above the earth, raining down chaos and fire and blahblahblah.

Pardon me for not finding that as cool as it would be if all their skin rotted off their bodies. Especially Dylan! That would be cool. We knew that Dylan, Fang, Max and Angel survived, but it didn't confirm to whether the rest of the flock lived. Once again, I roll my eyes at the concept that there are tons of other mutant kids--but now living on an island with the richest guy in the world!

Okay, I'll shut up now. Finally, before I bring this review to an end, I must talk about Max. Max, what shall we do with you? For quite a while in the middle of the book, I was prepared to grab my pen and replace Max's name with Bella Swan.

Goodness gracious, Maximum, could you quit your whining? It was the helpless maiden all over again. She definitely pulled it together and had limited boy-sob-fests. Which was good. Very much so. She ended up realizing she loved Fang ;D , and realized that Dylan was not her man.

As you all know, I'm a Fax supporter. Ah well, she's not perfect. Far from it. I was positive she was going to die in this book--and she did, sort of. Not completely. I thought she was dead for about 3 minutes there, but I was too shell-shocked to actually do anything about it. Fortunately, Max was not dead, just Or something. In shock, probably. I may have missed some things I wanted to talk about, seeing as it's pretty early in the morning as I'm writing this, so if I did, I'll come back and edit later.

I liked some parts, and disliked others. It wasn't my favorite book, but I didn't hate it as much as, say, Final Warning. I'm going to go back and re-read it again in the next couple days, when I'm not so excited and reading really fast in case there are any bits I missed. I do tend to do that.

Thanks for reading my review. I'd love to know if you guys agree with me, or what your opinions are! She's got. View all comments. Aug 05, Rachel rated it really liked it. EDIT: I finished! Below is my review of pretty much the rest of the series. Writing a review on just this book would be too hard. Before I even begin, let me begin by apologizing for what I'm sure will turn into a rant.

I'm sorry. First off. What the heck was James Patterson thinking? They were definitely, definitely unique. I could even live with "The Final Warning" although, let's face it, it was anything but final. But once he started naming his books by the names of the main characters, the titles just lacked excitement and general appeal.

A book called MAX wouldn't attract my attention if I just happened to run into it at the bookstore. Oh jeez. Maybe even kick Dylan's butt. Maybe even throw Maya and Dylan IN a ditch. I would go so far as to say it was poor - no, absolutely absurd - planning on JP's part to spend the first, what, six?

To bring Dylan into this series and virtually cut Fang out of the picture was cruel and foolish. It was just stupid, that's what it was. I miss the old flock. Gazzy was also cute, he was funny, and he actually blew things up once in a while. Iggy, heck, he blew things up left and right, he annoyed Max, and he messed around with everyone. Fang, well, he was Fang. He was untouchable, strong, serious, and yet passionate about the flock. She was a freaking awesome, back-sassing, butt-kicking, sarcastic leader.

She didn't even beat anyone up in Angel, did she? That's just not the Maximum we know and love. And Total barely said a word in Angel. James, sir, you need to take a gander at your first few Maximum Ride books and fix what you've destroyed. Because it's gotten out of hand.

The plots have grown increasingly less believable and bearable. I mean, at first it was being chased around by mutants, narrowly escaping death's grip, taunting the Erasers, and mouthing off to Jeb. And now? It's speeches on global warming and organizations that somehow plan to take over the world's human population through its minds. What happened? Dylan is, what? Eight months old?

Maybe nine or ten months by now, I'm not sure. That is a difference of approximately months around 14 years, give or take a few months. Dylan should not love Max. Maya would be a more suitable girlfriend for him, since she is closer in age, and Fang isn't in love with her. At least, I don't think Fang is in love with Maya. I'll shut up now. I can't tell you how many long hours I've spent both ranting and drooling over this series after reading book 4 and beyond, most of my time has been spent ranting, rather than drooling.

Sorry for rambling. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go re-read the original three books in order to regain my sanity. Thanks for reading. View all 84 comments. Oct 28, Bichrest rated it it was amazing. I did not expect much, but I loved this excellent book. Fantastic from beginning to end. I will be rating this book at Good Reads as high as I can. This is top quality writing. I took it in small sips to make it last.

Finished Arquette's "Hail Damage", I decided to give this novel a go. Apr 09, Booknut rated it did not like it Shelves: shield-my-eyes , what-the-dickens-did-i-just-read , read-once-but-never-again , will-not-touch-with-afoot-pole , can-t-believe-this-is-printed , apocalpyse. Where to start, where to start? Let's start with Fang going all goo-goo eyed over Max's clone, Maya: Then Max thinking "squirrel thoughts" about Dylan: Maya dying and Fang thinking "shit she died, well I better go rejoin my old flock and suck up to Max": Fang being all like "Max, I love you - this is about you and me": Dylan being all: This book isn't even about saving the world!

When will the heroine just wake up and see "Hang on a sec. These guys are both stupid and I should find someone else!

Ooh, I can see the present as well as the future!! Actual plot occurs. Evil scientist stuff And so on. This book had pained me. I will now have to find a GOOD book and recover from this harrowing experience!

I can't stand how this series is now about three things: 1. Max and her issues 2. Fang and his whole "I think we're better apart things 3. Dylan and his puppy dog tailing of Max In other words it has turned into a cross between Bold and the Beautiful and Twilight. And the fact this series has been dragged out over 8 books? What is this?!! The series would have gotten 5 stars had it ended in Max Book 5.

But no. Just keep on adding books!! I totally scan-read the last one. And that cliffhanger? It wasn't even a cliffhanger! To me it was more like "Oh, we need an excuse for another book so here is a totally boring cliffhanger.

Angel is captured. The world needs saving. For good this time!! Don't get me wrong. I loved the first lot of books. I was obsessed! Please Nevermore. I don't care if Max is 80, with grey hair cover?!

Save the world and let us go back to our lives!! View all 24 comments. Apr 22, Kaela rated it it was ok. Thank you, Mr. I mean really At least a dying series don't comment on that Its not that I don't love these books 'cuz I do but the plot died miserably back in book four, then was unfortnuatly birthed into the hell that is NO FAXNESS back in book six. Lets just say this better make up for the crap that was the last two or four. Saying that, I YES! Saying that, I have a few Dylan dies 3.

Maya dies And I think we're cool here? As long as ALL of this happens, I'll be happy View all 39 comments. Apr 17, Kyle rated it did not like it Recommends it for: People who don't care if it makes no sense.

Shelves: awesome-cover , where-for-art-thou-plot , overhyped , sequel-not-as-good , post-apocalyptic , lust-not-love , massive-dissapointment , boring , give-me-a-break , science-fiction. Okay, here we fucking go. If you say, "Oh well I'm afraid I'll have to disagree on such and such" that's fine. Do not tell me my review was wrong or question why I felt this way about something.

If I got something wrong, you can point that out, it's Okay, here we fucking go. If I got something wrong, you can point that out, it's fine. However if my facts are correct, do not tell me I'm wrong.

Oh yeah, and there will be a lot of spoilers. You were warned. Alright, now we begin. Well, I guess I should say, where exactly do we begin? Back in November of I picked up the first installment in this series because I was looking for something cool and fun. A lot of my friends were going crazy over this series since the sixth installment had recently come out. I loved it, and devoured the other five that same month.

I noticed that they weren't as good around the fourth book. I thought the third was the best, than the first, then the second, and then I read the fourth and I wanted to throw up from the sheer stupidity of it. I mean, you go from bird kids flying around stopping bad guys to going to Antarctica stopping global warming?

Excuse, but what the fuck was that shit? That continues into book five, and then is suddenly dropped out of nowhere. Now, listen: if you're going to ramble about global fucking warming for two books, you can't fucking drop it and move on to the next topic!

The sixth was a huge paged melodramatic piece of crap about how "Fang would be the first to die" or whatever. Then the seventh was a completely different thing about some stupid apocalypse where the humans would die and mutants would live. Um, okay. What the fuck was this apocalypse suppose to be? And no, do not pull the "brain washing" card on me.

Just no. Now, let's get onto this piece of shit. So, first off, what was the plot you might be wondering? Well, I cannot figure out what the fuck was the point of this? Do you know why the GR synopsis is six sentences? Because nothing fucking happens. Let's see what did happen though: 1. Max and the flock begin going to high school because poor little Dylan wanted to. Dylan is instantly uber-popular and everybody loves him 3. Nudge gets some random boyfriend and hates her wings 4.

Angel's dissappearance is finally aknowledged Now, wait a minute. We're going to fucking talk about 4 for a moment longer. Gazzy, who is Angel's older brother, does not give a fucking shit that his little sister is "dead"? Did he? Well, I wouldn't know since Mr. Patterson's ghost writer must have forgotten they were siblings that were protective of one another. Fang's flock is attacked by Ari, who guess what? His blood has the key for fucking immortality.

Maya is killed in a "dramatic" showdown against Ari, and it turns out that Star and Kate backstabbed Fang. Fang ditches the other two guys in his group and goes to find Max because "The Voice" is telling everybody to protect her 9. Dylan is told he must make babies with Max again and make her fall in love with him. Dylan and Max have a disastrous date. Fang comes back, and Dylan goes on a fucking psychotic ramapage destroying a nearby town. They go and save Angel.

They arrive at the island without Dylan, who left They're relaxing, Max and Fang get back together, and Dylan comes out of fucking nowhere saying something is happening in the sky. Angel begs Max not to return to die with the humans, and reveals she is the Voice oh, I will be returning to this plot hole. The first epilogue is Max's "dying words" saying it's okay blah blah blah She has fucking gills! Of course she would fucking survive. Her, Fang, Dylan, and Angel are looking at the island after the disaster The End Now, before we move on to review this fuckery, let us bring back up Point How the fuck can Angel be everybody's Voice when she has a Voice too?!

What the everloving fuck is that?! Now, let's talk characters, the love triangle, etc. Max has officially become TSTL.

When she knows that the world is going to fucking tear itself apart, she is making a Pro-Con list about Fang and Dylan to decide which boyfriend she wants. You know, this love triangle is simply because Mr. Patterson thinks that love triangles are "hip" and "now" so he thinks it'll help his books sell better by putting a super hot, super perfect love interest in to create romantic tension. Fang and Dylan? What are they? Just pawns put in for the love triangle, nothing more. The rest of the Flock is nothing after Book Three.

They say perhaps a line every pages, and that's all they can get. I can't even review them. Nobody else is given any closure. Is Jeb good or bad? Where the fuck is Dr. Gunther-Haagen, who is, surprise surprise, alive? Will Ari come back to life yet again? Writing is atrocious and inconsistent. The plot makes absolutely no sense and is inconsistent.

This whole fucking book is inconsistent. We're never told what happens to Nudge, Gazzy, Iggy and Total after they mysteriously run off with all the other mutants. Do they live or die? Well, that's of no concern to Mr. As long as he got some random ending, it was fine by him.

Absolutely wasted. This is what I was feeling the whole time I was reading this piece of shit: [image error] Fail Mr. View all 12 comments. Apr 21, Annabelle rated it liked it Shelves: gorgeous-cover , sci-fi , i-love-a-guy-in-this-book , romance , books-that-made-me-cry , favorites , i-own , love-triangles , sci-fi-i-actually-like. Not by a long shot. But did I absolutely love it? It had a ton of problems—don't get me wrong—but my overall satisfaction with the book was high.

I do wish that some parts had been done differently, and that some of the problems had come to better solutions. But despite this book's problems, yes, I did love it. It was a fun and quick read in between some of the heavier stuff I've shouldered lately.

The first time I read about Max. She was awesome. The freaking epitome of badassery. And as the series progressed—she didn't necessarily get that much worse, but there was some sort of decay. In this book I felt like she was a bit on the whiny side and didn't really focus on the big picture, but more on the little things.

Even so, I don't think I could ever hate Max. By the very end of this book anyway, she seems to grow into herself. I always have. Because he's so strong, and yet also vulnerable. And I think that's the way a lot of people are, to be honest. And even though he's more of the strong and silent type, he also isn't afraid to express his feelings when he needs to. He can be incredibly, extremely sweet, and I love that. Furthermore, even if his head isn't always in the right place his heart is.

Fang is easily my favorite character in these books. To begin with, he's very—bipolar. Extremely so. He'll seem to be sweet one moment but rampaging angrily the next.

No one who isn't bipolar does that. I basically can't stand him and am glad I don't have to breathe the same air as him. I dislike him that much, yes. She's the one who can see the future, and that becomes important in the way this story unfolds.

However, something really weird is revealed about her that doesn't make any sense and it just—no. I didn't like it at all—it seemed like a weak attempt to close a plot hole while it actually just created more. So, nice going. Okay, so I'm not sure where to start. To begin with, I guess, there is an insane number of plot holes.

That was probably the most annoying thing about this book and the series in general. I was constantly irritated because things were just left hanging, not tying themselves up. I'm not necessarily a fan of super-clean endings, but messy ones are even worse. Now that we've gotten my whining aside… Essentially, the plot in this book isn't much different from the plot of the entirety of the series. Sure, there are subplots galore. But they're not the focus, and more often than not they end up just kind of fizzling out to nothing.

One thing I will say about these books—a positive thing—is that they're incredibly quick reads and very, very fast-paced. It's easy to sit down with this book, finish it in that one sitting, and then looking up amazed at how much time has gone by. I love when a book is like that—when I can be drawn completely into its world.

Moving on from that, though, another thing I want to say is that I did genuinely and completely enjoy reading this book. The plot was fun, and kept me interested. There was a sense of urgency to it that made it even more fun, and a suspenseful quality that hadn't really been there before. I loved it! THE ROMANCE I really hated the love triangle that developed in these past few books, and I'm glad that it came to a solution before the book had ended and that that aspect was not left open to interpretation in a bad way.

And honestly, somehow it was done well. It actually made actual sense. I'm sounding repetitive, but after the plot holes and whatnot it was really something different to see the execution here. The writing. It's not horrid. It's unique. Max has a very distinctive and unique voice that is easy to pick up on. That part is really cool, actually. The weird part is when she says all these things that seem thrown in and random.

I actually prefer James' third person writing. I'm not really sure why—I just know that I do. For some reason, it was much more enjoyable. It really left a lot of plot holes open, which I am just not cool with. It was intensely frustrating and annoying at once. Even so, there was a romantic quality to it that I liked and it was sweet. It was also surprisingly happy, and although there's a lot we don't know and a lot of loose strings hanging everywhere, overall I felt pretty satisfied with it.

Though honestly, I'm not sure how I feel about recommending the series, since it has some serious problems that are un-over-look-able. And I just—can't. I probably won't be reading James' other books either, including his newest YA series, just because I feel like they get dragged out for an unnecessary amount of time. Still, never say never. It could happen. Find more of my reviews on Sparkles and Lightning! Are you freaking kidding me?!? And February?!? It's not enough to make me wait until next year, I have to wait a whole extra freaking month?!?

Sigh : Okay, that aside, Fang and Max must get back together. They belong together. Elsewise I will be mad and probably never read a James Patterson book again. I love Fang. View 2 comments. Mar 20, Elizabeth marked it as to-read. My wishes for the last maximum ride book: 1. View all 4 comments.

Apr 24, Miranda marked it as to-read. God, don't let Dylan get max!! If James Patterson ends it with dylan and max together I will seriously burn this book. Fang is my all time favortie charicter of any book, and Max and fang my favorite couple. Fang just plain rocks. Dylan is just, EWWW! And I still don't know about angel. Is she evil? I don't know! I want more of the old charicters, how they used to act, I mean.

Plz plz plz don't ruin it JP!! View all 9 comments. I'll be sad that the whole series ends here, but I can't wait for it to come out! Nor can I wait for the cover. It should be epic. This book had better be amazing, or I'll kill someone and then demand a re-write by Mr.

I love Fang! Just saying. I'll kill another person if Max chooses the D-man instead of Fang. Also, just saying. Update: July 4th, Okay, so the there's the title! No, not really. That is not the title that I expected. Nevermore sounds So. Nevermore sounds like something about vampires. Patterson would come up with, but oh well.

I'll stop complaining and go with it. Update: February 12th, Oh my goodness! Look at it! I mean, it looks like it's something from manga, and the title kind of stinks, but still. My hopes for this book to be amazing are lowering continually. It's quite sad. Update: September 11, After waiting so freaking long for this freaking book this is what I freaking get??? What the freak-ness!!!! The whole book was word vomit with occasionally humorous Max Sarcasm thrown in topped off with even more word vomit.

Way too fast and I mean WAY too fast of a book. Enough said. Patterson, let me just say I'm not very happy with you at the moment. Apr 14, Natalia marked it as to-read. Team Iggy. Sep 05, Emma rated it it was amazing. I need to rant. No, not about Max and Dylan being together. Not about the title, not about the changes and how "sucky" the last books have gotten.

I am ranting about you dumb trolls! I know I'm going to get so much hell for this, but I think you guys that are reviewing this series are ALL wrong. I made an account on this website just so I could say this, that's how mad I am. First off, why are you all saying Max should be with Fang?

I loved the "Fax" couple up to the end of Fang when Fang I need to rant. I loved the "Fax" couple up to the end of Fang when Fang left the flock.

Because Fang's sorry little emo butt doesn't deserve Max. Let's recap what Fang has done to hurt the flock; left them. Then, right after he left, he automatically went to his little blog and replaced Max with get this, Max II. Let's stop here; if a boy I loved had replaced me right after he left with my clone, I could never, ever forget. Now let's move to the subject of Dylan. I hated his guts. HatED being the key word. Dylan may have entered the flock quite. Think about it from Dylan's point of view; the person you were literally made for hated your guts and loved another person who broke it off with your love, emotionally scarred her, yet she STILL loves him and is after him kinda.

And another thing, it wasn't Angel's fault exactly she turned on Max. Yes, I hated her in Fang, but she is only six! Muntant bird kids make mistakes too : and in Angel, she was like Max's fricking awesome sidekick! And remember, her voice made her split up the flock. She was just following in Max's footsteps by listening to her voice.

Now I know that you trolls are going to say that Fang made a mistake like Angel did and he should just pull an Angel move or something. Fang is fourteen. He's smarter than a six year old. Fang runs back to the flock. They let him back in and Dylan cusses under his breathe.

Fang tries to rebuild his relationship with Max , but she pushes him away farther. Max sees him and flies after him and they have a HUGE arguement.

Max then remembers she is meant to save the world and breaks off her relationship with both Fang and Dylan. Max then saves the world with epic explosions and battles, finds Angel and Dylan becomes Max's boyfriend.

The end. Like it Fax's? LOL anyway, I don't like Maya. She's annoying and I don't know why. Fang hated Ari for trying to kill the flock and blah blah blah but then he welcomes Maya into his flock when she did the same thing! So anyway, I am done. You guys need to know that that is what makes a book good, not the romance.

Please, learn that. Okay I'm done. View all 25 comments. Jul 16, Avani rated it it was ok Shelves: letdowns , love-triangle. I just finished this two-stars -worthy book. The book to end all books. Literally-- the end of the world is upon the flock. I didn't hate this book. I will explain this later. We start out with the cover. Okay, fine.

I opened the cover and read the inside cover flap: "One last incredible, explosive adventure with an astonishing ending that no one could have seen coming.

The prologue. Oh, the prologue. I just absolutely knew okay, I didn't really know that Max was going to die. I had to emotionally prepare myself now, just in case my premonition would come true later on. But I won't spoil it for you, so don't worry, you can keep reading this. We all know Max was warming up to Dylan.

I had refused to accept it in the previous book, Angel, and this was me when someone said something supportive in regard to "Team Dax". I was totally Team Fax. Until, well, this book. Because the following isn't really a spoiler, but I'll spoiler alert it in case you're touchy view spoiler [We all knew Fang was going to come back, but I'll hide it under the spoiler anyway.

Fang came back and starts being a real jerk to Dylan. And then he swoops in and takes Max. Aside from the Dylan vs. They fall from the sky. Angel was still in captivity and being experimented on. After being shown a video clip of the operation that resulted in Iggy becoming blind, she underwent the same procedure and was temporarily blinded. Fortunately, the son of a whitecoat found out about her and contacted the Flock.

Towards the end of the novel, Dylan dies of electrocution sacrificing his life in order to bring Fang out of stasis, and Max is shocked that he sacrificed everything for her happiness. They grew apart, with Fang dating Maya for a time.

They resumed their relationship in Nevermore. Fang left Max again, however, in Maximum Ride Forever, not realizing that she was pregnant at the time. In MAX, Fang convinces Max that she loves him, and she makes-out with him before she goes to save Angel from a watery death.



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