Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
A Review by Melissa Provines
By Tanya Provines, published Aug 28, 2008
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Her name is Maximum Ride. She is fourteen years old. She is ninety-eight percent human and two percent bird. Max has five partners who also share the same extraordinary trait as her. Their names are Fang, who is fourteen, Iggy, who is thirteen, The Gasman, who is eight, Nudge, who is eleven, and Angel, who is six. Fang, Iggy, and Gasman are all boys and Max, Nudge, and Angel are all girls. Now, these six kids are not the only "different" people in the world. There are other creatures called "Erasers." They look human, but when they want to, they are able to morph into wolves. They live to destroy Max and her partners. There is this place called The School, which is really a laboratory, and this is where people called "White Coats" invented Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Nudge, Angel, and the Erasers. It was originally suppose to be an experiment to see if it was possible for humans to be able to fly and to be able to morph, but it soon turned into so much more.
Max and the gang lived in cages in The School most of their childhood, so it is a miracle that they can walk or talk at all. But they have escaped from The School and are now on their own. Something goes very wrong though; Angel has been kidnapped by the Erasers. The Erasers are using her as a victim for some kind of experiment but the kid's do not know what it is. Will Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, and Nudge be able to get Angel back before it is too late? Or will Angel be brainwashed into doing what the Eraser's want? This is only the beginning of the biggest adventure the reader will go on when they read Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment.

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