Curious about what other students in class are reading? Looking for suggestions on what to read next? This site will help answer these questions by taking the place of reading journals. :) Everyone must post at least once. If you comment three times you'll receive a C, four a B, and 5 times an A. Make sure to add your name and period in your post/comment, so I can give you credit. Be sure to complete your posts by June 1st and your comments by June 14th. Happy Posting!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment By James Patterson
Maximum Ride is about Max and her five siblings. they all have different parents and come from different places but they were brought together when they all were experimented on at the "school". They all have wings and many powers. They are after them, the erasers are after them and they never want to go back to that horrible place. if you like books with adventure , mystery, and tona of sci-fi then you should consider reading this book! Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment is only one of the books in the Maximum Ride series. ~Elyssa K. (per. 2)
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Sounds very touching and innocent. I would love to read a book like this. It is also amazing how they all found each other!
ReplyDeleteMerna Kamel P. 12
This book sounds very action-filled! It doesn't could like something i would like but it does sound interesting with the special powers that the characters carry. I agree with Merna it is a good thing they found people who face the same kind of situation like themselves.
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I've never read a book with people with super powers. This book sounds very unique! I love books that hold my attention with action and adventure. I would love to check this book out!
ReplyDelete-Kaitlin Colaiuti (period 3)
I have read the whole series of Maximum Ride, and this is a great way to start of Max's adventures. It's really interesting how everyone is trying to figure out exactly how they ended up the way they were. This is a very informative and interesting read. Nick O. Per. 2
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