Author:James Patterson

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‘Has all the characteristics of his work . . . pace, action, mystery and cool’ SUNDAY TIMES
Maximum Ride and her best friends have always had one another's backs, no matter what.
Living as fugitives, they never had a choice – but, just when they need one another the most, Fang has left the flock.
Max is heartbroken at losing her closest ally but, with Dylan ready and willing to fight by her side, she can no longer deny that his incredible intensity draws her in.
With a deadly force racing across the globe, Max will need Fang for the greatest battle they’ve ever faced.
Can they reunite for the ultimate showdown?
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This book was recently reissued with a new cover, so stock may vary.
The latest young adults' thriller from James Patterson continues the gripping Maximum Ride series
—— 5 stars , Star MagazineMaría Dueñas's ambitious debut belongs to that increasingly rare genre: the historical epic...a richly satisfying novel
—— David Evans , Financial TimesA magnificent novel that flawlessly brings together history and intrigue
—— Juan Gómez-Jurado, author of , The Moses ExpeditionA wonderful novel with intrigue, love, mystery and tender, audacious and clean-cut characters
—— Mario Vargas LlosaA literary cocktail that mixes adventure, espionage, glamour, aristocracy and passion
—— La VanguardiaHow can a novel be both cruel and tender, dark and luminous all at the same time, and keep the reader glued to its pages with a complex, captivating narrative? María Dueñas's novel manages to make this possible with a tale that is destined to become a literary classic
—— Javier Sierra, bestselling author of , The Secret Supper and The Lady in BlueEvery now and then, a novel arrives that conveys not only wisdom and understanding but also offers a dose of magic...a remarkable story, full of imagination and fun
—— Courier MailA lovely book, one that manages to surprise, and that seduces you into believing absolutely in this magical world
—— Canberra TimesA whole host of Murakami icons from talking cats to one-way portals all contribute to this rich and often perplexing mix. But ultimately, 1Q84 is a simple love story that ends on a metaphysical cliff-hanger... a delicious paranormal stew
—— Independent on SundayIt is natural that his work should enchant younger readers, to whom the problems of being are still fresh, as well as others who never grew out of such puzzlements - that his books should send an outstretched hand of sympathy to anyone who feels that they too have been tossed, without their permission, into a labyrinth
—— GuardianAn extraordinary love story. Murakami is renowned for his exceptional imagination and this book does not disappoint; he weaves a myriad of worlds, beliefs and themes together in a moving combination. Compelling and bewildering, there's nonetheless something profoundly human and stark in simplicity at the heart of this love story: the power of true love.
—— AestheticaFans, however, will recognise many elements in this fantastical tale, which at its twisted heart is another boy-meets-girl love story but which encompasses the ominous power of cults, a teasing preoccupation with quotidian mundanity, a sackload of music and literature references and a healthy dose of the downright bizarre.
—— Metro1Q84 is certainly an engrossing, other-worldly mystery to lose yourself in, with a good deal of humour and a considerable thiller-esque page turning pull... Reading it is an intense and addictive experience, and this is no mean feat at all. However, it is also far more than that- it's a highly ambitious work, which raises more questions than it resolves in its intricate plot. A more optimistic take on George Orwell's 1984, kicking off in April that year just like the latter's dystopia, it is concerned with postmodern issues such as the rewriting of the past and the slippery dividing line between fact and fiction, exploring just how uncertain our grasp of reality can be, especially as the world we were born into morphs into somewhere quite different.... For all its fantasy surface and sexy details, this is a work of considerable and haunting complexity, which is likely to resonate a long time after one has stopped turning its numerous pages.
—— Madeleine Minson , StandpointContains enough of his weird offbeat allure to satisfy devotees
—— Benjamin Evans , Sunday TelegraphIt's beautifully, lyrically written with a penetrating awareness that flows from the book right into the reader. Downham doesn't shy away from a single taboo . . . Jenny Downham has written about a life that burned brightly and in doing so, given us the life-affirming impulse to make ours burn brightly too
—— thebookbag.co.ukA hugely life affirming story. It tells of the simple, everyday things that can bring such joy, pleasure and humour to the experience of living, as well as the anger, frustration and deep sadness that may be felt. Without wanting to sound clichéd, it reminded me that the one certain thing in life is death and that I should make the most of every minute
—— Sarah McCulloch , BBC Five Live, Book of the Month reader reviewIt is the most amazing book I have read for a very long time. Even editors can be moved - and BEFORE I DIE surely did it to me. The voice of this girl is brilliant, the story so well written, I could not stop reading - knowing that there is no happy ending, knowing that only a slow read will give Tessa more time to live...A perfect book about the meaning of life
—— Christian Rohr, BertelsmannI just want to express my thoughts on this book. You told me yesterday that I needed tissues and you were right. In general I do not weep while reading books .... Young adolescents might recognize Tess's last wishes, sex, love, drugs etc., but older readers will be blown away by the story, by her father, her courage etc. ...the first-person narrative is brilliant and proves for me she is a literary writer with a longer career than this novel
—— Martijn David, Mouria, NetherlandsI want to tell you again how happy and proud I am to publish this very original, and well crafted novel, the first work by a talented writer bound to join the literary circle of the greatest
—— Sylvie Audoly, Plon, FranceIt's sad, but funny too and ultimately heart-warming. It makes you realise just how precious life is.
—— Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening ChronicleHow she and those around her cope with living and dying is beautifully and movingly described in this stunning debut novel
—— Julia Eccleshare , The Guardian...an uplifting experience
—— Shami Chakrabarti , The TimesJenny Downham has created a truly remarkable book that sparkles with a zest for life and is heartbreaking in it's deepest sense. It is written with an immediacy and urgency that pulses with energy and poetic intensity
—— Benjamin Scott , Eastern Daily PressThis is a marvellous novel for teens, but just as much of a tear jerker for adults too.
—— Independent on SundayUltimately the book is life-affirming and uplifting.
—— JUNOBefore I Die manages to avoid sentimentality whilst remaining desperately sad and is guarenteed to leave you reading the last few pages through eyes full of tears
—— York News and TimesAn affecting and brave novel. Tessa is such a rich character.
—— GuardianIt fills you with the urge to live every moment as if it were your last
—— NowWhat could easily have been a teenage teer jerker is a moving and heart-wrenching story that will have you pleading for a miracle of Hollywood proportions.
—— The IndependentIncredibly inspiring, uplifting and life-affirming.
—— ExeposeEmotional and painful but also really beautiful
—— Dakota FanningAn honest and open account of a subject matter that’s not easy to talk about, it’s heart-wrenching and thought-provoking, yet beautiful and uplifting too. Its ending is truly breathtaking.
—— Nikki Ann , Notes of Life