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File Size: 948 KB

Print Length: 450 pages

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (June 17, 2010)

Publication Date: October 12, 2010

Language: English

ASIN: B0036S49DM

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#409,996 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

A fast paced, well written novel with plausible characters. My only criticism is that Max is more like Superman than a 15-year old boy.There seems to be no physical feat that he is incapable of. Nevertheless, this is delightful read.

Max Gordon somehow always finds himself in some sort of trouble yet manages to just barely get out of it. Either he’s extremely lucky or extremely talented. Out of all of the three books in this series, I think the first one was actually the weakest one. I didn’t feel drawn into it as much and if it wasn’t for the fact that I didn’t realize that I had originally picked up the second book and was getting into it then realize that it wasn’t the first book, I might not have even finished Devil’s Breath. I still think the second book, Ice Claw, was the most intriguing one with the last book a close second.While I have definitely more action-packed and “keeping my butt at the edge of my seat” kind of books, I do think Max Gordon and his adventures are quite interesting as well. The main reason is because he always finds himself in a crazy situation (i.e. finding himself at the mercy of a lion/tiger or trying to escape or enter a compound by getting through some whirling blades, etc.) yet somehow always gets out of it. Especially in the first book where he was in the safari in Africa and got poisoned by a scorpion which literally has like zero chance of survival, he somehow survives. Or the part where he was able to turn himself to a jaguar or bear to get out of situations. I mean, it was mentioned how he was able to do that but it wasn’t particularly clear. It was just crazy to see how a teenage boy was able to overcome such tough situations or outsmart a professional killer (multiples times!).The one thing I have to say that I didn’t particularly enjoy was the writing style. For the most part, it was fine but there were multiples times when the author would purposely be like “Max was in the river and was not paying attention to what was lurking behind him. A crocodile was slowly sneaking up on him and suddenly its jaws sprang open and tear into flesh.” And that’s how he ends the chapter. So obviously when you read that, you’re like “oh shit! The crocodile totally bit into Max.” And then you turn the page and it’s like “JK, the crocodile bit into the dead body that JUST SO HAPPENED to be floating next to Max.” I mean, what are the chances of that? It was just so annoying and such a letdown half the time not because I wanted Max to get hurt but I wanted to know what would happen if he did get hurt because that would seem a lot more realistic.The one thing I can say about Max is that he is extremely resourceful and intelligent. There were times he had to get himself out of tight places or he had to help his friend get out of tight places and he would come up with an idea that I think that most people would not have thought of. It also helped that he spent the last few years at that private school where the students were taught a lot of survival skills and basic training. Though it was never really described what exactly they were training for or why the school thought these skills were necessary. To be honest, the school that he went to sounded like one of those spy schools where they train the students to become spies or whatever.Overall, I did find the series to be interesting. There were just a few things about the overall series that could have been better and would therefore have made the books so much better. However, if you have time and you’re into survival/adventure/thriller books, give these books a chance.Click here to view entire review: [...]

Gold Star Award Winner!Max Gordon and his friend, Sayid, are in the French Alps where Max participates in an Xtreme sports challenge. While practicing for the event, Max crosses paths with a monk who dies before his eyes. The monk screams out a clue with his last dying breath after saving Max's life.Max can't forget the monk. He needs to know who murdered the man and why. With dangerous men after him, he needs help. Luckily, one of the boys he competed against lends him a hand.Max doesn't give him the full story. He's not sure who to trust. He and Sayid, who is hurt, do their best to unravel the mystery. They can't do much because Max's face is plastered all over the news as a murder suspect.Can Max clear his name by revealing the true murderers - before those responsible come after everyone in his life?The sequel to THE DEVIL'S BREATH, ICE CLAW contains the same fast pace, danger, action, and adrenaline rushes as the first book. Again, Max fights against nature, his better judgment, and bad guys to stay alive. He's persistent, smart, determined, good-hearted, and lucky. The first chapter sucked me in and I was hooked for the entire wild ride.I can't wait for the next DANGER ZONE novel!Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel

Visit Greatest Books for Kids ([...]) for more great book suggestions.Read aloud: age 10 - 11 and older.Read yourself: age 11 - 12 and older.Teenager Max Gordon is a competitor in an X-treme sports challenge. Max is snowboarding alone high in the French Pyrenees when, not far away, a bald-headed monk skies furiously across the face of the mountain with enormous skill. Pursuing the monk is another expert skier, who aims his rifle and shoots the monk. As Max tries to help the monk, an avalanche is barreling towards them. In that instant, the monk screams some cryptic words, then tears a medallion with its cord off his neck, throws it at Max, and succumbs to the avalanche and his death.Piecing clues together, Max is embroiled in a mystery that predicts a violent ecological event that will kill millions of people across Europe. What does the monk have to do with any of this? Why is it that everyone Max thinks he can trust he can't? And why is Max Gordon being accused of murdering the monk? Will Max be able to stay alive long enough to solve the mystery and avert the needless slaughter of millions of innocent people?As fast-paced, unnerving, and action-packed as any novel for young adults can be, "Ice Claw" will grip you from the first page straight through to the last. Fans of James Patterson novels and Jason Bourne movies, be prepared: "Ice Claw" is a wild and exciting read in simply every regard.

What a rip-roaring read, Max is at his best again battling an evil villain! From the first to the last page the reader is kept on the edge of their seat by the non stop action. Max is faced with what at first seems to be insurmountable odds against his survival, but through his abilities, mental and supernatural, manages to transcend almost impossible odds. David Gilman weaves many interesting facts into all of his novels and also inspires teens, boys and girls, to confront diversity with logic, resourcefulness, courage and determination. I highly recommend this novel as an unforgettable read.

Max Gordon seems to be capable of anything. This book was similar to Alex Rider. However, it was still quite an enjoyable read!

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