Maximum Ride, the Angel Experiment by James Patterson
by Sam Arnold-Boyd on Feb.24, 2009, under Battle of the Books 2009-2010, BookCasts, Student Reviews
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Who would like this book? Anyone who likes reading books with fantasy and continuous action. This book keeps your attention and is far from boring.
Why? Maximum Ride, the Angel Experiment is a 422-page thriller. It is about Max and her ‘family’: Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gazzy, and Angel- also known as the flock. They’re all experiments, made up of 98% human DNA, the other 2% bird. Obviously, this fact sets the flock apart from the average kid, and after escaping the School (the horrific place they were created and tortured) they live in hiding. But when a member of Max’s flock is stolen from alliances of the School, there’s nothing stopping her- or the rest of her loyal ‘family’- from heading straight back to the place they fear most to save her. This, along with the many adventures that follow, make Maximum Ride, the Angel Experiment, the ultimate book for any person seeking an exciting book that is far from ordinary.
The details: 422 p. 2005 Submitted by Kenzie