In the seventh book in the best-selling series, evil scientists are still trying to convince Max that she needs to save the world, this time by providing the genetic link in speeding up the pace of evolution. Worse, they're trying to convince her that her perfect mate is Dylan, the newest addition to the flock. The problem is that, despite herself, Max is starting to believe it.
Fang travels the country collecting his own gang of evolved humans, but the two separate flocks must unite to defeat a frightening doomsday cult whose motto is Save the Planet: Kill the Humans. And this time, the true heroine, for once, might just be little Angel.
Go for another Maximum Ride!
©2011 James Patterson (P)2011 Hachette
"It is what it is."
I never listen to a book more then once. Some say that you "miss" things when you read but I don't miss a thing. Maybe way in the future I might read something when I can't remember if I read it, but that's rare.
It's about the same as the others, kids in trouble, kids get out of trouble, kids set up for next book. In this series he kind of shoves the "greenie weenie" message a little hard.
Need more range
No, not really, I looked foreword to the times when I could listen but I wasn't compulsive about it.
Put the last book of the series out on Audible.com first!
"OK, but not a book for my generation"
It's entertaining but not a book that kept me anxious for what's next. This would be a good listen for someone younger than I.
Still worth the listen even though it's for a younger listener than I