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Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment

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The boys and girls split after a disagreement, and work from separate angles to take down Itex and save the world.

It had me at the first paragraph when it warns the reader to not read the book - perfect hook for teen readers. They could have been angels/kids wearing cardboard wings strapped to their backs and it wouldn't have made a difference.

Together they learn of Angel's survival and rescue her from the lab where she's being held prisoner. If you like to read action packed, quick books, I suggest giving this a try, and hopefully, you'll like it as much as I did. Later on, I had a blast with the next two books; I remember reading the third one just after starting a long car trip my parents, and it was such a rush, it made me really hyped up.

The review said that "[a]fter 400+ pages, readers may wish they were a little farther into the plot and that more of their questions had been answered. He is the author of some of the most popular series of the past two decades – the Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club, Detective Michael Bennett and Private novels – and he has written many other number one bestsellers including romance novels and stand-alone thrillers. On the way, Max stops to rescue a girl named Ella but is shot in the shoulder; Ella's mom, a vet named Dr. Waking up, she realizes that it was all just a nightmare, then she throws on some clean clothes and heads to the kitchen of their house. From Death Valley, California, to the bowels of the New York City subway, you're about to take off on a heart-stopping adventure that will blow you away.I usually really enjoy YA books but this one was more young than it was adult and occasionally irritating because of that.

The Voice sends Max a vision and a mental map that leads the Flock through the sewer system into the Institute. The Flock is attacked by a group of bionic robots ("M-Geeks") at environmental awareness shows in Los Angeles and Mexico City. I only read this book because it was on the top 100 YA books on goodreads and many trusted book friends seemed to enjoy it.On January 27, 2009, Yen Press published a manga version of The Angel Experiment, the first volume in a series. It's saddening that kids will read this trash and think it's good, but turn their nose up at legitimately good books. 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.

In fact, his writing reads like an old man trying to sound young: "Angel stared and stared and stared at Jeb Batchelder" (p. They arrive in New York and continue lying low, hiding from Erasers, and sleeping in the trees of Central Park. Stars for The Angel Experiment: Maximum Ride Series Book 1 (audiobook) by James Patterson read by Evan Rachel Wood. One of my students recommended this book, and while I was intrigued by the premise, and the fact that the protagonist is a female action hero, I found the dialogue beyond basic (only an adult would imagine that kids really communicate like this) and the plot was a liitle repetitious.

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. Each member of this group has been created with super-human abilities like great speed, strength, physic powers, and flight. There's also a line I found randomly flipping towards the back of the book that described the new Erasers as half-wolf, half-human, and half-avian.

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