Sunday, April 15, 2012

Maximum Ride: The Angel Expriment by James Patterson


Max and her Flock—Fang, Iggy, Nudge, The Gasman (Gazzy), and Angel—are the results of a genetic experiment inflicted upon them from birth that made them recombinant DNA life-forms. Grafted with avian DNA, gifted with wings, and enhanced with the ability to fly, they are on the run from the scientists who made them. They are constantly tracked by lupine-human hybrids (Erasers) designed by the scientists to hunt them down with a childhood acquaintance of the Flock's, the newly-turned Eraser Ari, at their head. When Angel is kidnapped by the Erasers, it is up to the Flock to rescue her. As they embark on their mission, fleeing from Erasers at every point, they are also faced with the question of their origins. Ultimately, an even larger and more important mission emerges for Max alone to face—saving the world itself.

So I read this book last year, and I was going to read it again, but I got caught up in the House of Night books, so I haven't read it in a while. Things might be a little fuzzy. But I do remember I really liked it. I liked it so much I even asked the teacher if i could go to the town library when I finished each one. It was exciting from the start, with the Erasers kidnapping Angel. I loved Iggy, Nudge, and the Gasman. Angel is like my little girl, and Fang is the best of all. But Fang pissed me off during one of the other books so I will forever be mad at him till I figure out what happens in the last book. I really liked how they were a family, even though none of them are related besides Angel and Gazzy. I loved everything about this book, and I plan to reread the series soon.

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