In Maximum Ride (by James Patterson) Max, Fang, and Nudge have set out to find Angel. Leaving behind Iggy and the Gasman seemed like the best idea to Max, but not for Iggy and the Gasman. After flying for a while Max and everyone had to get food to energize but fell asleep. Is it too late for Angel. Sadly she's already been experimented on once, and the worst is definitely still to come.
Now that Iggy and the Gasman are still home alone the real frustration really starts to sink in. This is when they come up with their master plan just in case Erasers come after them again. It was to make all sorts of bomb traps but I cant help but feel that it might backfire on them, literally.
While flying Nudge started to ask about a little town that might be where her parents live. Even though Max said their top priority has to be Angel the author wouldn't have put it in there for no reason.
Plus what is up with Fang and Max. She's always trying to impress him by trying to be a good leader but is it because of how he handles situations that she's jealous, or is it maybe something more. They've all lived together for four years. Although it seems like it would be weird, Fang is only a few months younger than Max so maybe even if she doesn't realize she may have a small attraction to him.
Will the gang reach Angel in time and will Iggy and the Gasman self-destruct in the mean time? I guess some handle problems better than others.
I am now glad to say that they do save her but that doesn't mean that the flock is now problem free. When saving Angel they found out more than they expected to and ended up earning more problems than they began with. Going along and facing a whole new challenge they have to be even smarter this time. This won't be all that easy being that now they have no clue where they're going. They've headed to New York but will they find what they're expecting to in the big city. Or will more and more mysteries continue to pile up.
Nice how you told the people who read this what happens in the book so they know what your talking about.
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