Fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride and the other members of the “Flock”–Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman and Angel–are just like ordinary kids–only they have wings and can fly. It seems like a dream come true–except that they’re being hunted by half-human, half-wolf “Erasers” who can fly, too.
In Book 2 of the series, the Flock members are taken under the wing of an FBI agent and try to live “normal” lives by going to school, making friends–and continuing their relentless search for their parents. But the Erasers return, forcing the Flock to abandon their search and make their escape once again. The voice inside Max’s head keeps telling her that it’s up to her to save the world, but this is especially challenging to do when she is faced with her ultimate match: a newer and better version of herself, Maximum Ride II. Max’s heart-stopping quest to investigate the mind-blowing mystery of her ultimate destiny continues in the scariest, strangest, and funniest James Patterson novel yet.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - /5
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Summary
????? This book really had nothing to do with the previous one. The plotline didn't even mention some of the major problems presented in the first book and often veered completly off course, the characters often making impractical decisions that always turned out to be a waste of time. Also, there were random scenes that made no sense whatsoever and left you thinking huh?.
Violence-Again, fight scenes were described in detail. Also the main character tries to cut open her own arm and nearly kills herself.
Language-These kids have a real pottymouth- they swear all the time.
Sexual-There was a lot of typical teenage dating drama and kissing scenes were described in first-person detail.