AS THE WORLD WARMS UP, THE FLOCK FEELS THE HEAT
The thrill ride wasn't over when Max and her flock of winged kids flew off into the sunset at the end of Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports. Turns out retirement's kind of boring for the flock--especially when the planet still needs to...
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First she was watched.
In this breathtaking new story from the astonishing imagination of James Patterson, a girl has to save herself from an army assembled just to capture her- and maybe save the planet while she's at it.
Then she was threatened.
Maximum Ride is a perfectly...
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(warning: may contain spoilers)
“"What happened to your tan?""It was dirt."”Fang and Max, respectively
“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!”Total
“Regular dog! She’s perfection! Don’t you ever call her "regular"again! Is the Venus de Milo just a statue? Is the Mona Lisa just a painting? Is the Louvre just a museum?”Total, talking about Akila
“I do want us to try to recognize the good in things. Like my mom. And Ella. And chocolate-chip cookies. It just seems like we shouldn't let our enemies make us all bitter and full of hate and stuff...”Max
“"You look . . . like a girl," says Fang. "There's a reason for that," I tell him. "No, I mean like a real--" "Like a real what?" "Ooh, Max, you look great! That top is totally hot! You look at least sixteen" Nudge tells me.”Fang, Max, and Nudge
“"Is there something going on between you and Fang?" "No. What do you mean?" "Just be careful. There are other kinds of pain besides physical.."”Max and Dr. Matinez
“Twelve fuzzums little chickums.”Max in her notes
“White is the color of fluffy white clouds fluffing their way across the sky.”Max's poem
“A gas blanket," said Iggy. "Well, you should know all about that, Gaz.”Iggy
““Well, Ari, I’m sorry that it’s ended like this,” he said, so quietly I could hardly hear him, even with my raptor super-hearing. “you were a decent little kid, and then you were a total nightmare. I didn’t trust you- until the very end. I didn’t know you much, I didn’t care to.” Fang stopped and brush some overlong hair out of his eyes. “Right now, that feels like the biggest tragedy of all.””Fang
“White is the color of every last freaking, gol-danged thing you see for endless miles and miles if you happen to be in Antarctica trying to save the world, which now you aren’t so sure you can do because you feel like if you see any more whiteness — Wonder Bread, someone’s underwear, teeth — you will completely and totally lose your ever-lovin’ mind and wind up pushing a grocery cart full of empty cans around New York City, muttering to yourself.”Narrator (Max)
““Oh, good. Yoda captured us,” Fang whispered.”Fang
“My eyes flickered when I heard the Voice inside my head. (You mean you don’t have one? You can get ’em at Target.)”Narrator (Max)
““Yes.” I kept a straight face. “A hamster called. He wants his home back."”Max
““Have you guys been playing in toxic waste again?” Fang asked severely, putting his hands on his hips.”Fang
“IN CASE YOU DON’T KNOW, safety glass can still shatter. They call it safety glass because it tends to shatter into somewhat-less-sharp cubes, rather than saberlike shards. Little bit of info for ya there. See? I’m fun and educational!”
““It’s a problem because plants affect animals, and animals affect plants, and the whole system goes out of balance,” Melanie explained. “ ‘It’s the ciiirrrcle of liiiifffe,’ ” Iggy sang.”Melanie and Iggy
““We would get to study you, frankly,” said a tall, lean man who, I kid you not, looked just like Bill Nye the Science Guy.”unknown
“Did you know that a penguin, if startled, might suddenly barf on you? We didn’t either. Did you know how revolting regurgitated, half-digested krill and squid is? I do now.”
“Reason number 52 why Gazzy isn’t the flock leader.”
White is the color of every last freaking, gol-danged thing you see for endless miles and miles if you happen to be in Antarctica trying to save the world, which now you aren’t so sure you can do because you feel like if you see any more whiteness — Wonder Bread, someone’s underwear, teeth — you will completely and totally lose your ever-lovin’ mind and wind up pushing a grocery cart full of empty cans around New York City, muttering to yourself.Highlighted by 549 Kindle customers
“Oh, good. Yoda captured us,” Fang whispered.Highlighted by 398 Kindle customers
“Yes.” I kept a straight face. “A hamster called. He wants his home back.”Highlighted by 390 Kindle customers
My eyes flickered when I heard the Voice inside my head. (You mean you don’t have one? You can get ’em at Target.)Highlighted by 379 Kindle customers
“Have you guys been playing in toxic waste again?” Fang asked severely, putting his hands on his hips.Highlighted by 370 Kindle customers
IN CASE YOU DON’T KNOW, safety glass can still shatter. They call it safety glass because it tends to shatter into somewhat-less-sharp cubes, rather than saberlike shards. Little bit of info for ya there. See? I’m fun and educational!Highlighted by 359 Kindle customers
“It’s a problem because plants affect animals, and animals affect plants, and the whole system goes out of balance,” Melanie explained. “ ‘It’s the ciiirrrcle of liiiifffe,’ ” Iggy sang.Highlighted by 358 Kindle customers
“We would get to study you, frankly,” said a tall, lean man who, I kid you not, looked just like Bill Nye the Science Guy.Highlighted by 324 Kindle customers
Did you know that a penguin, if startled, might suddenly barf on you? We didn’t either. Did you know how revolting regurgitated, half-digested krill and squid is? I do now.Highlighted by 321 Kindle customers
Reason number 52 why Gazzy isn’t the flock leader.Highlighted by 252 Kindle customers
Half Title
Series Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
To the reader
Prologue: Catching Bird Freaks: Hazardous Duty At Best
Chapter 1 - Windsor State Forest, Massachusetts
Chapter 2
Part One: Another Part Of The Big Picture
Chapters 3 - 19
Chapters 20 - 21: Subterranean
Chapter 22 - Terranean
Chapter 23
Part Two: Ice Princes And Princesses
Chapters 25 - 38
Chapter 39 - A Poem
Chapters 40 - 59
Part Three: Moon Over Miami - Or Something Like That
Chapters 60 - 71
Chapter 72 - Washington DC
Chapter 73
Epilogue: How Bad Can It Be?
Chapter 74
About the Author
Save the world.
Preceded by Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, and followed by Max.
Great read for young adults, but some themes and underlying hints at sexual inuendos are vaguely present. Good for down to about 12.
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