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Maximum Ride: Schools Out Forever review by SMo
School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2)
by James Patterson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
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SMo
Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Chambersburg, PA , United States
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Maximum Ride is destined to save the world. Max is constantly worried about her flock of mutant bird-kids as Erasers, including Max's younger brother, continually attack them. Erasers are kids that morph into wolves, and recently they've been given wings, so though they can't fly nearly as well as Max and her flock. The six kids have just escaped the School where one experiment after another was conducted on them. They are on their way to Washington to find their families, but the Erasers show up and Fang, a member of the flock, is seriously injured. He is taken to a hospital, and of course, his wings are discovered. When Anne, a caring FBI agent, offers the flock a place to stay while Fang recovers, Max feels she has no choice but to accept. Fangs life is on the line, and she is concerned about making the members of the flock, two who are only six-years old, flee from everything. Can the flock really trust Anne? Can they survive real school, something they've never had before? And ultimately, can Max figure out just how she's supposed to save the world?

Opinion: 

Maximum Ride School's Out- Forever is a fast paced and thrilling novel. Readers never know who to trust as Max's story is told. Which people are really Erasers? Which ones are scientists? The questions are constantly revolving around a reader's head. James Patterson has written a book in which the pages are turned almost as fast as the eye can read as the reader tries to figure out what is coming next. An excellent novel for adventure and science fiction fans, Maximum Ride will capture readers everywhere.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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