
James Patterson Maximum Ride: School's Out - Forever
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James Patterson Maximum Ride: School's Out - Forever
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This Book Has Atone Of Exciting Things That Happe
this book has atone of exciting things that happen to the flock but you will not get it alot with out the first book so dont skip the first book like i did but if you do it is still ok.This book is more for kids in ther teens but can be under stood by 4th or 5th graders this book has bin a high lite for me.Any one with free time should read this book.I would of liked to know what is was like first so i could have bought the whole series.
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Maximum Ride: School's Out - Forever James P
Maximum Ride: School's Out - Forever
James Patterson
Little, Brown, May 2006, $16.99
ISBN: 0316155594
The Angel Experiment led to genetically enhanced children who can fly and possess other non-human skills. They barely survived the lethal Erasers and learned somewhat about their origins. Max barely a teen, but as the oldest leads her "family", Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gazzy, and little Angel as they fly south seeking their biological parents. They know predators, including two legged suits, will want to either kill them or recapture them and send them to the dreaded school, but flying in tandem like a flock of birds, they begin their quest anyway.
However, the Angels soon confront a type of Eraser like none before as this one flies like them. Worse the FBI chases after the sextet. Finally with the evil Erasers and the bird-brained Feds pursuing them, a new more dangerous enemy surfaces, Max II, whose goal in life is to be Max I.
The second Angels thriller (see MAXIMUM RIDE) is an exhilarating thriller starring three teens and three preadolescents sticking together while eluding Erasers, FBI suits, school, and a clone. The story line is driven by the magnificent six though in truth even six years old Angel acts and talks adult-like during a crisis, which is much of the plot. No one will care (except inane reviewers needing a life) as once again James Patterson soars with his latest suspense filled science fiction thriller.
Harriet Klausner
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