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School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2) Review


School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2)  Manufacturer: Vision
Author(s): James Patterson

ISBN: 0446618896    EAN: 9780446618892
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 368
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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"Adventure, fighting, backstabbing and love abound" (VOYA) in this action-packed follow-up to the #1 New York Times blockbuster MAXIMUM RIDE: THE ANGEL EXPERIMENT, now available in paperback. The heart-stopping quest of six winged kids--led by fourteen-year-old Max--to find their parents and investigate the mind-blowing mystery of their ultimate destiny continues when they're taken under the wing of an FBI agent and attempt, for the first time, to live "normal" lives. But going to school and making friends doesn't stop them from being relentlessly hunted by sinister spies, who lead Max to face her most frightening match yet: a new and better version of herself.


User Submitted School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2) Reviews


November 26, 2008
The hits keep coming
James Patterson keeps the hits coming with another "Just one more chapter, I swear!" page-turner installment of the runaways of the Angel Experiment. In order to fully appreciate this book, it's best to read it only after having read "Maximum Ride - The Angel Experiment," as you will find the racing action and astounding powers of these kids quite mind-boggling. Still on the run from The School, Max and her 5 friends run into what seems like more than they can handle. How will they ever hold it together?

October 16, 2008
a good, albeit flawed, installment in the adventure
I was a pretty big fan of the first Maximum Ride book when I read it last year, but for some reason I never found the time to read the second installment until a couple weeks ago.
Well, I've finished the book, and I must say I am satisfied, although there were things about it that bugged me.

I very much liked the idea of taking the obviously abnormal Flock and having them put into a school (not The School, but a normal-or seemingly normal- public school). I thought they could do alot with that. The disappointing part of it is, when they're just cracking the surface and you think the plot is going to expand on that, it completely stops, and the plot is restarted, with The Flock on the run once again.
What made the on-the-run factor The Angel Experiment work, was that we were never in one place long enough to think that this is where the plot will stay and where it could grow from there. The basic plot of The Angel Experiment was that The Flock was on the run, going place to place, and you got that.

With School's Out-Forever, the Flock is at school for a little over half the book, then they're on the run again for the rest of the time. That's the problem. The back cover pretty much fools you into thinking that the whole plot was The Flock at the school, when it wasn't.

[POSSIBLE SPOILER]At the end they'ret on the run again. That in itself is alright, but where the ending goes wrong is how it treats itself as some sort of grand finale, when it's not.[POSSIBLE SPOILER ENDED]

Still, you can't go wrong with this series; you love the characters and care for them every step of the way, and that's what's great about this series.

I'm still recommending it, but I very much find it to be unbalanced.

October 12, 2008
Great book for young and old!
Both my 10 year old daughter and myself enjoyed this book. This is an awesome series!

September 18, 2008
A wild ride
This book takes you into a world that is dangerous. Where strange things are possible, and you can believe you are really there.


September 17, 2008
A 5-star listen for Young Adults
This is the second installment of the Maximum Ride series, picking up right after The Angel Experiment. I would suggest you listen to them in order to avoid any confusion in the plotline.

Maximum Ride: Schools out Forever starts right where The Angel Experiment left off, continuing with the six genetically engineered children being chased by their main enemies, the Erasers, a wolf/human hybrid. Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Nudge and Angle continue to evade the predators in each city they visit. Max continues to be plagued by the death of their main Eraser pursuer named Ari, who might or might not be her biological brother. She also continues to hear the Voice in her head, and is confused as to who or what it is.

Along the way, they meet a seemingly kind woman, who just happens to be a high-ranking FBI agent, who enrolls them in a normal school where Max feels as though she's an outcast. Max and her fellow winged children end up releasing a bunch of other genetically altered animals onto the city, which doesn't go very far, except they adopt a dog that Angel has become attached to. He seems like your normal, run-of-the-mill puppy, until he opens his mouth and talks! You will enjoy the story and become enthralled in narrator Valentina De Angelis' portrayal of each individual child... including the dog! She did a beautiful job of putting emotion and feeling behind the key points in the story. I also enjoyed the sound effects and musing during the telling of the tale. The only negative thing about this listening experience was the music. I couldn't tell if it was the end of the disc or the end of a chapter.

Overall, it was a wonderful listening experience!

Armchair Interviews says: Another good listen for Young Adults.

September 15, 2008
John Smith's fantastic Review
ok lets start here by just saying saying basic praise to Patterson. i have a couple things to say: it was a great book but really the preview of chapter 38(of #3) at the end just got me freaked, the way it was said that the kids were dreaming for the last 6 months. Was that true, or was a load of crud to readers? I myself think it was plain crud. let us know!


August 11, 2008
The Angel Experiment -Schools Out Forever
Brilliant book, as only James Patterson can produce, now reading the follow up to this,hope he writes more in the angel series


July 31, 2008
The Saga Continues
A marvelous sequel to the first book in this series. The tension is building...can't wait to read the third! A book that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.

July 30, 2008
Really Good
Do not pay attention to those who gave this book a ONE STAR rating. All they did was complain it was not like his Cross books or was like "teen fiction". Um DUH !!!!! That is what it is exactly - TEEN FICTION !!!

These are great books. I have read them and enjoyed them as an adult and my jr high aged daughted has also enjoyed them.


July 10, 2008
Excellant
The book was delivered and in the condition stated. Delivered on time . Excellant service!!!!!


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