Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment

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Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment

Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment

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This book was amazing even though sometimes i got a little caught up and had to flick back a few pages. That being said, this story was all over the place, it would be convoluted but more like giant chunks of backstory were missing, and all the teens did was fly around and constantly get attacked. Aside, of course, from the fact that they’re prime prey for Erasers – wicked wolf-like creatures with a taste for flying humans. Her powers include flying up to 350 mph, breathing water, and hearing a Voice in her head which gives her advice (which we find out later in the series is really Angel). As much as this series is all over the place and crazy, I really owe my love for reading to it and it will always hold a very special place in my heart.

This is my first James Patterson, so I find myself unimpressed, but since I also know that he's written things that are more sophisticated, I will not hold this piece against him. Fang and Nudge begin flying around to find food and look for signs of Max, but stop in Tipisco to look for Nudge’s mother.Maximum "Max" Ride: the protagonist of the series, Max is an avian-human hybrid and the leader of the Flock. I think the way it was handled is okay, as long as a concerned parent makes it clear that this isn't acceptable behavior outside of the circumstances of this book. Max is horrified by the amount of time they’ve lost and they set out again, but as they fly over Arizona, she notices a girl being bullied by a group of boys. Max and Fang have a daughter, Phoenix, and after sheltering during a five-year-long nuclear winter, settle in the ruins of Machu Picchu. The later books were good, but the series kind of fizzled out after a while; I remember one that felt more like a documentary on global warming than a novel.

The X-ray reveals that Max has a computer chip in her arm, but it’s in too deep to be safely removed.By the time I got to grade 7 and read it in class, I had already read the first 3 books in the series. hear me when i say this: nothing, ever, in my human life on this planet, will hit for me like this book about orphan kids with wings living together in a weird boxcar-children scenario in the aftermath of being experimented on, who are then kidnapped for more experimenting on, hit for me in the fifth grade. Her friends brave a journey to blazing hot Death Valley, CA, to save Angel, but soon enough, they find themselves in yet another nightmare--this one involving fighting off the half-human, half-wolf "Erasers" in New York City. Later, the government enlists their help in finding out what is destroying hundreds of ships and killing millions of fish off the coast of Hawaii.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.I loved all of them: Max, Fang (he's pretty droolworthy for a fourteen year old--I think I would be crushing if I was that age), Iggie, Gasman, Nudge and Angel (adorable and kind of scary in some ways). Also, the chapters weren't very effective when it came to the cliffhangers at the end of it because there were 3 pages in every chapter or less. So, with that said, I had really low expectations for this one, but the book really took me by surprise. It may seem like a dream come true to some, but their lives can morph into a living nightmare at any time…like when Angel, the youngest member of the flock, is kidnapped and taken back to the “School” where she and the others were experimented on by a crew of wack-job scientists.

After the mutant Erasers abduct the youngest member of their group, the "bird kids," who are the result of genetic experimentation, take off in pursuit and find themselves struggling to understand their own origins and purpose. Max and Fang's teenage daughter, who now goes by the name Hawk, lives in the post-apocalyptic "City of the Dead. I usually really enjoy YA books but this one was more young than it was adult and occasionally irritating because of that. p>The data controller is Headline Publishing Group Limited. Angel has gathered information about the Flock's biological parents, and Max has a sudden vision instructing her to go to the School's other location in New York, the Institute for Higher Living.

She's leader of her flock of bird kids, and they work hard to stay away from the troublesome adult scientists. The School Library Journal praised Lee for her "superb job" of adapting the book to "attractive manga-style illustrations", though it noted that the narrative was "a bit slow at first". Booklist said that the plot of the story was "presented with boisterous and nicely stylized images that purposively exploit manga features, postures, and symbolism", as well as that its cliffhanger would "entice readers to seek the next in the series". Patterson didn't only place small cliffhangers at the end of the chapters, he added a huge one for the next (few?



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