Patterson, James. Maximum Ride: the angel experiment. New York: Little, Brown, 2005. Print.
Maximum Ride
By James Patterson
ALA/YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
VOYA 2005 Review Editor’s Choice Book
London Times Children’s Book of the Week
2007 IRA Young Adult Choices title
2006 – 2007 Florida Teen Book Award Master List title
2007 New Hampshire Teen Readers Book Award Master List title
2007 – 2008 Missouri Gateway Teen Book Award Master List title
2007 – 2008 Colorado Blue Spruce Award Master List title
ALA/YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
VOYA 2005 Review Editor’s Choice Book
London Times Children’s Book of the Week
2007 IRA Young Adult Choices title
2006 – 2007 Florida Teen Book Award Master List title
2007 New Hampshire Teen Readers Book Award Master List title
2007 – 2008 Missouri Gateway Teen Book Award Master List title
2007 – 2008 Colorado Blue Spruce Award Master List title
Ever wanted to fly? No not in an airplane. Fly like a real
bird! If you ever wondered what it would be like to have the wings of a bird
then you are really going to like the series Maximum Ride. This flock of six
youth, are humans that have wings. The downside is that they do not know where
they came from, or who their parents are. All they have ever known are cages
and being studied, picked, tested and prodded by scientists in a lab, that they
call the “school”. The story begins and they are hiding deep in the mountains after escaping from the “school”. Until one day their tormenters find them and capture “angel”. From there the chase
and adventures begins as they set out to save their friend, and what a ride, a Maximum ride!
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