Friday, September 16, 2011

The Angel Experiment By James Patterson

Welcome to my Nightmare.

Do not put this book down. I'm dead serious- your life could depend on it. I'm risking everything by telling you this- but you need to know.
-Max

Her full name is Maximum Ride.
She's 98% Human, 2% bird, and the girl can fly.

Max's Missions:
Protect the rest of her flock- Fang, Iggy, Nudge, the Gasman, and Angel- from a pack of half- wolf half human with a taste for flying humans.
rescue angel from a crew of whack-job scientists.
Infiltrate a secret facility and track down there missing parents.
Figure out what she really thinks about Fang
Get revenge on the one person she thought she could trust.
Discover the best chocolate- cookie in New York City
Save the whole world, for crying out loud.

Not necessarily in that order, of course

7 comments:

  1. How could 2% of bird make a human fly? that sounds really unreal..... but sounds like a fantastic book!

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  2. In The Angel Experiment The author combines science with humor and action. In this exciting book I found that I could barely put the book down, James Patterson uses a technique that keeps you reading until you have to wrench the book away from yourself. The mutant wolf- humans and the human- birds trade punch for punch, kick for kick and slash for slash. The places are real and the pace is electrifying.
    This book was real for me and I loved it. I really enjoyed the ride and you should to.

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  3. Where is this happening?

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  4. Noah the book starts in Colorado then moves to California, New York City, and D.C.

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  5. Great insight, thanks for sharing!

    What made the book real for you? The characters, setting, plot? And what is this technique Patterson uses? Is it the writing or the way the text is structured? Is it the character development? The more you understand about why you like a piece of writing the more you can emulate it in your own writing!

    I look forward to hearing more!

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  6. Why did you choose this book? Was there an inspiration or a recommendation?

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  7. I love the Maximum Ride series! They're my all time favorite. How did you find the series? Have you read all the books?

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