Saturday, May 22, 2010

Maximum Ride:School's Out--Forever

By James Patterson

The Fugitives, Book 2

After a battle with a new type of Erasers--these ones have wings, for crying out loud-- Fang is seriously hurt, and a passing human (as in, no wings or fangs) calls the hospital. This results in them being discovered to be mutants. The FBI gets wind of it, and now the flock must face their worst nightmare--school. Regular school, not an evil science lab, where you learn nothing about how to survive as a winged mutant with killers after you. SO not helpful. The flock is also searching for their parents. Ari is back, and something sinister is going on. Really though, in Max's life, when is there not something sinister going on?  Find the latest plots, fights, and explosions in this great book. And, of course, flying. Love this series, love this book, love the flock. Do not love the School or the Erasers.  Read The Angel Experiment. Then read this book. Do it now, or else.

8 comments:

  1. Why do they fear regular school so much? They would rather go to the evil science lab?

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  2. It's not that they would rather be at an evil science lab. It's just they don't really trust regular people to be safe around them and to not be Erasers in disguise or otherwise evil. The ARE being chased by mutant killers and evil scientists, remember. Growing up in dog crates doesn't lead to being trusting of other people.

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  3. p.s. Anyone who liked this series would probably like Strange Angels. The writing style is similar.

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  4. FINALLY!i thought you would NEVER get to this!

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  5. AAAAHHHH!!! spoiler alert! havent read this yet!!

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  6. Heheh, sorry. I didn't put in TOO many spoilers, though. I didnt say anything about--Mmmphhrggphhmmph! I will NOT say anything else.

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  7. i want to read this series, but just havent quite gotten there yet. Terry Pratchett is hard reading, and when reading two of his books at a time, not much else tends to find its way into my long reading list. ;)

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  8. Heh, yeah Terry Pratchett can be mildly impenetrable.

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