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I really am enjoying this series so far. This book has just enough action to keep me interested without it being a constant feeling of reading a movie script that is all about explosions and fighting and nothing else. I won't bore you with a plot summary because I know other reviewers are fond of doing that. If you liked the first book in the series, I recommend you get this one. The characters really grow, especially the main one, and they really do seem like a family. This book shows just how stupid really really smart people can be when they don't think outside the box in the exact right way or they don't understand human nature. Let's be clear, even if they're not 100 percent DNA-wise, our characters are still human where it counts. That's as much of a plot as you're likely to ever get out of me unless a book I read is so confusing that I can't help but ask questions in my review simply to get them out of my system. Unless you have a heart of ice, you'll really feel for the characters in this book if you're not "too old" for a book about teenagers and children. Give it a shot. I don't think you'll be disappointed. It can be quite a wild ride at times keeping up.

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Maximum Ride Saving The World And Other Extreme Sports James Patterson Books Reviews


I recently downloaded the app for my iPhone and found James Patterson's "The Angel Experiment" as a free download. I began reading it and about 6 hours later I was done. I downloaded book #2 and two days later found myself downloading book #3 "Saving the World." I have been very impressed with the way Patterson has made this fiction series so entertaining and fun to read. I also highly recommend that anyone with an iPhone check out the app. Reading small portions of text in this format make reading so much easier, quicker, and fun.

I have been quite pleased with the way Patterson lets you get to know his characters. I find myself starting to develop a bond with them and when they find themselves in trouble, which happens frequently, I feel as though I am right there with them.

While "Saving the World" is more focused on global warming and other environmentalist causes than previous books, it is a very exciting and quick read. I recommend it to anyone that enjoys good fiction.
After I read Maximum Ride 1, I couldn't wait to find out what happened to these characters. In the first one, you meet Max (the leader), Fang (like second in command), Iggy (really awesome blind kid), Nudge (sweet hopeful girl), Gazzy (very energetic and loveable), and Angel (youngest but likely the smartest). You meet other characters like Jeb, Ari and some more. This book picked up where the other one left off. They were on their way to DC to finally find their parents. It starts with fang getting hurt bad which lands them in line with the FBI who are obviously suspicious of 6 kids who have wings and can fly. They end up staying with the lead FBI lady, Ann in return for the medical care that Fang needs. So, for 2 months they try to blend in at school and act normal. Fang gets a girlfriend, Iggy meets mom and dad, and Max goes on a first date. However, that doesn't last long and soon they are on the run again trying to save their lives. You also get to have more perspective from Ari. I feel really sad for him because he basically just wants to be accepted by someone or anyone at this point. He even gets a glimpse of what it feels like to be someone a kid looks up to even if it was a case of mistaken identity.

The book is well written with plenty of emotions to trifle through and the kids are all experiencing things that can hit home for anyone. It's a great read and I can't wait to move move onto the 3rd one!
I feel like things really start to get interesting in this book. James Patterson doesn't disappoint! I love seeing how the relationship between Max and Fang develops. Maybe the characters should have been written in a couple years older because they definitely don't seem like 14 year olds.
Wish I would have discovered this series years ago!
I must say that the more I read this series, the more I love Max. She is sarcastic and witty, loving and caring, and tough and fiesty. Her constant ability to be sarcastic and still admit things to herself has me laughing through most of the book. She has to try to learn things on her own while basically raising 4 kids herself before she reaches age 15. That is a tough spot for anyone. With the recent trials that the group has befallen, throwing in some love triangles and things get even more interesting. Whereas there are plenty of funny times in this book, we also see Max reach her breaking point.
For the past five or so months this group has been on the run from everything like people, mutants, psychos, and now even robots. She breaks down and decides to try and remove her chip from her arm herself which really freaks everyone out and we finally see Fang make a move to show he cares for her. Fang and Max go looking for some place for them all to settle down together and just try to live without fighting for their lives or running all the time. She and Fang ends up kissing and oh how wonderful! Then, Max freaks out and they end up at Dr Martinez's again where she tries to take out Max's chip. While high on valium Max embarassingly confesses her love to Fang. While there, the rest of the group gets kidnapped and it looks like Angel has switched sides. When Max and Fang gets to the school to try to rescue the kids, they end up getting captured. Next occurs one of my most favorite scenes yet. I laughed til I cried at all the questioning and responses these kids gave. It was so well written that I couldn't believe it. Then, when they are about to be killed Angel turns out to be following a plan from Max and even Ari switches sides and helps them escape.
So, Max decides to let Ari come with them. His expiration date has already shown up, so Max wants to help him in the last month of his life. However, Fang ain't having it since Ari has tried to kill all of them more times than they care to count and he decides to leave. The next scene is sad because it becomes like parents making their children chose a side. It ends up the girls and Ari head to Europe while the boy head to LA. While in Europe they get captured in Germany and end up finding out many many things. Jeb comes in and tells Max about her real mom and dad and about Ari being her half brother. Max has to defeat a major person and Fang comes to the rescue in time through his blog while kids everywhere rise up against these big corporations.
Overall, a well writtne action packed story that has you wanting the final warning.
I really am enjoying this series so far. This book has just enough action to keep me interested without it being a constant feeling of reading a movie script that is all about explosions and fighting and nothing else. I won't bore you with a plot summary because I know other reviewers are fond of doing that. If you liked the first book in the series, I recommend you get this one. The characters really grow, especially the main one, and they really do seem like a family. This book shows just how stupid really really smart people can be when they don't think outside the box in the exact right way or they don't understand human nature. Let's be clear, even if they're not 100 percent DNA-wise, our characters are still human where it counts. That's as much of a plot as you're likely to ever get out of me unless a book I read is so confusing that I can't help but ask questions in my review simply to get them out of my system. Unless you have a heart of ice, you'll really feel for the characters in this book if you're not "too old" for a book about teenagers and children. Give it a shot. I don't think you'll be disappointed. It can be quite a wild ride at times keeping up.
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