9 member(s) found this review helpful.
Absolutely charming and fun to read. Although it's not classified as a book for young adults, my 12-yr-old daughter and all of her friends read it and loved it. My daughter carried the book everywhere she went and couldn't put it down - and, that's a first! I'm a Patterson fan, and I cannot believe this is his work because it's so unlike anything else he has written. Excellent read for adults and "tweens." Feel free to email with any questions. ~LeAnn
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
A very good book, works great for any age level. This book goes on about a group of children who were experiments and how they have banded together to create their own family in the face of danger.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really liked this book, but I felt that there was not enough back story, no explanations as to what happened to these bird kids, why they were experimented on, who their parents were, just tortuous hints that they were supposed to save the world. Also, after 400 plus pages of repeated escape and capture, I was a bit annoyed with the cliffhanger ending. I do realize this is a serial novel and I look forward to reading the rest of this series, an enjoyable, quick read, not just for teens!
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book sucks. The plot is lame and the writing is lame. If you need some toilet paper for when you go camping than get this book.

Diana M. (
booklady4) - VA reviewed on 8/4/2006...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
A unique story about a group of kids with an unusual life....a thrill ride from beginning to end!
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wonderful first book in a great series. It is a great story for Pre-teens, Teens and adults. Quick read, short chapters, high interest. A really nice pick for a reluctant reader
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
At times this book gets a bit repetitious, perhaps that is deliberate for the younger audience it is intended for. But it is a quick, easy, and compelling read. Great characters.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Although the book had its strong points, it wasn't one of my favorite reads. The book lacked a solid plot and the same events happened in nearly every chapter - group faces peril and escapes. The ending is inconclusive and highly dissapointing leaving the reader exactly where we started - confused.

Candy B. (
candieb) reviewed on 5/2/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Oh how fun! This was kind of like visiting the same characters, just a different story. I cannot get enough of the bird kids :) And this was more of a YA read, so it was fast, fun and an easy read for me while at a conference, in the evenings. Definitely one of Patterson's best!

Felicia Y. (
scifimom) reviewed on 1/18/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
the beginning of a great series! a great teen read!

Linda K. (
Montana2) reviewed on 12/27/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a very fast paced piece of work from James Patterson. Very SciFi. Totaly cool, I couldn't put it down!
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I thought the book, The Angel Experiment, was well written. easy to read. read over half the book on first sitting. I enjoyed it so much I have ordered the rest of the series. 4 out of 5 stars is a very good rating.

Al C. (
vavoice) reviewed on 6/25/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
An action-packed adventure about six young 'escapees' form an institution called "The School. This ragtag group of genetic experiments is led by a maternal fourteen-year-old named Max, who is determined to keep them out of 'School', and safe in their mountain home. But that wish becomes a real challenge when the youngest of the 'flock' is kidnapped by another group of genetically engineered werewolves, called 'Erasers'.
Now Max must take the Flock from their secure nest and fly--using their own genetically added wings--all over the country on a rescue mission that quickly becomes a mission of discovery...about themselves, and their (preordained?) futures.
The story is written in lots of short chapters, and is extremely active. Readers will have a hard time setting this book down. I am waiting anxiously for the sequel to come in the mail!
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Six unforgettable kids - with no families, no homes - are funning for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that's just the beginning of their amazing powers. Now they've excaped, and they need to know who made them, who's hunting them, and why they were designed to be superior to all other humans.

Glenda D. (
ggid) reviewed on 7/25/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Six unforgettable kids--with no families, no homes--are running for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that's just the beginning of their amazing powers. Now they've escaped, and they need to know who made them, who's hunting them, and why they were designed to be superior to all other humans. James Patterson calls Maximum Ride: "My favorite story, and probably my best."
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
i love these maximum ride books i can't wait for the 3rd one

Jeri E. (
HBMini) reviewed on 6/17/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Six unforgettable kids - with no families, no homes - are funning for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that's just the beginning of their amazing powers. Now they've excaped, and they need to know who made them, who's hunting them, and why they were designed to be superior to all other humans. James Patterson calls Maximum Ride: "my favorite story and probably my best." This is book 1 in a series of 3.

Natasha S. (
tashajean) reviewed on 6/12/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Teens who have survived genetic experimentation collect together to form a family and keep eachother safe.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book, I finished it in 3 days
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I just couldn't get into this James Patterson book. The reviews are good but just not for me.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
DIFFERENT BUT GOOD

Melissa M. (
mmm) reviewed on 5/2/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very fun book to read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This one is great. It's the first in a series. If you've never read James Patterson, it's definately a good one to start with! happy reading

Marci and Duane S. (
flame60) reviewed on 4/20/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Patterson has done it...a new concept...children who fly!
fast paced reading
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A good story with a sympathetic heroine. The writing is really cool because it's sort of like a video game -- action/adventure pretty much nonstop -- but with character development.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I was a little dissapointed. Patterson can move things right along. But it isn't at all clear where the book is going in the first place, then it just stops with no conclusion. Gee, do I have to buy the next book to find out what's going on? Guess so.

Debra Y. (
DebY) reviewed on 2/22/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Six unforgettable kids - with no families, no homes - are running for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. . . This is a different take on the winged kids from The Lake House. It is NOT the same story. I liked this story but not as much as The Lake House.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This James Patterson book is about a group of people experimenting on kids and how they escape and live on their own. A good read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Six children have been engineered to fly. This book had nothing to do with Patterson's earlier books- When the Winds Blows and the Lake House. This book is about six new children and their amazing powers including the ability to fly

Tamara S. (
Snacker34) reviewed on 8/31/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I just couldn't get into this one as much as his others.

Dan T. (
ruckus24) reviewed on 8/8/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Part one of the Max Ride series. James Patterson brings his prodigious thriller writing chops to bear in the Juvinille Fiction genre. If you liked the X-Men movies, you'll love The Angel Experiment.

Jenelle G. (
JenelleG) reviewed on 6/17/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Can't wait for the next one!
great book i read it and passed it on to my 12 year old grandson and he is so enjoying it. donna c.
My 11 year old son was having a lot of trouble getting into books. However he LOVES this book, it's a great action adventure and the chapters are SUPER short so it kept his attention very easily. Plus, I am able to say just read a chapter - when I know we have a short wait for something. GREAT READ!!!

Mark D. (
markd) reviewed on 10/19/2009...
Great story! Ordered this for my 10 year old son, but I ended up not being able to put it down. So, we enjoyed the experience together. Highly recommend this series!

Colette B. (
gracy66) reviewed on 8/9/2009...
I absolutley hated this book. I will continue the series because that is the way I am but I am hoping and praying they get better.
If you have 10-14 year olds who have yet to discover the joy of reading, try letting them read about Maximum Ride. James Patterson writes plot heavy, fast-paced, chapters that may keep that child reading. As a literature teacher, I sometimes cringe at recommending Patterson's books (Daniel X included) but I have had several middle school students read the whole series. They have to practice reading to read better, and to avoid making reading a "Total" misery, they need to be interested in their book. Maximum Ride has the potential to be an enjoyable reading experience for many reluctant readers.
Woa i jst fished this book today and i cant believe that it actually hooked me. Woa i love this and i cant wait to order the next one.

Tracy B. (
buzzbee) reviewed on 7/21/2009...
Love the Max Books

Paige N. (
rhapsody) reviewed on 6/10/2009...
Wow...what a rollar coaster ride.
Really liked this. Action beginning to end.
Al S. reviewed on 2/15/2009...
Good Read interesting series

Deborah H. (
twisome1) reviewed on 4/20/2008...
Hilarious! All ages will love this book.

Djuana S. (
DjSan2) reviewed on 4/16/2007...
Interesting book, part of a series. Sci fi fans will enjoy it.
Good book, developing story line, recommended read,
Kim M. reviewed on 4/14/2007...
exciting book

Linda L. (
LinnyLu) - Galesburg, IL reviewed on 4/12/2007...
I thought this book was exceptionally good! So different and I could not put it down.

Robin M. (
robin57) reviewed on 3/24/2007...
Fast-paced and exciting. I read this cover to cover one rainy day. Perfect!
Six unforgettable kids are running for their lives. But these are special kids. They are part of a experiment and they can fly along with other amazing powers.

Heidi K. (
heidikj) reviewed on 3/14/2007...
Loved it

Kim S. (
KimInNE) reviewed on 2/27/2007...
My son Loved this book. Would recommend for teens.
Six unforgettable kids with no families and no homes, are running for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that's just the beginning of their amazing powers. Now they've escaped, and they need to know who made them, who's hunting them, and why they were designed to be superior to all other humans.
I love james patterson - this one is much different than most of his books, but still a great read.
Interesting read even for an adult. Teens will like it much more.The new "Boxcar children".

Lori S. (
shooky) reviewed on 11/16/2006...
Great!!! Very similar to The Lakehouse.
As good as the rest, love Patterson! Keeps you reading!
Six unforgettable kide-with no families, no homes-are runnung for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that's just the beginningof their amazing powers. Now they've escaped, and they need to know who made them, who's hunting them, and why they were designed to be superior to all other humans.
One of those that you just can't put down once you started reading. Six unforgettable kids, no families, no homes, running for their lives. What amazing powers they have!!
Another great read by Patterson about the "children with wings"

John W. (
tsewnhoj) reviewed on 10/1/2006...
James Patterson's more creative series about 6 kids with wings and the agency that wants them back at all costs.
another fantastic novel about the "winged children".

Kandis N. (
bookermom) reviewed on 9/12/2006...
A masterpiece of adventure, mystery, and suspense!
Loved this series, especially this one; nicely paced & typical James Patterson descriptive style.
I read this book not long ago and enjoyed it very much. I can hardly wait for the next one in the series to come out in paperback!
A group of genetically enhanced kids who can fly and have other unique talents are on the run from part-human, part-wolf predators called Erasers in this exciting SF thriller that's not wholly original but is still a compelling read. Max, 14, and her adopted family–Fang and Iggy, both 13, Nudge, 11, Gazzy, 8, and Angel, 6–were all created as experiments in a lab called the School. Jeb, a sympathetic scientist, helped them escape and, since then, they've been living on their own. The Erasers have orders to kill them so the world will never find out they exist. Max's old childhood friend, Ari, now an Eraser leader, tracks them down, kidnaps Angel, and transports her back to the School to live like a lab rat again. The youngsters are forced to use their special talents to rescue her as they attempt to learn about their pasts and their destinies. The novel ends with the promise that this journey will continue in the sequel. As with Patterson's adult mystery thrillers, in-depth characterization is secondary to the fast-moving plot.
This book was very easy to get into. And a fast read because I didn't want to put it down.

Debbie H. (
dhall111) reviewed on 8/24/2006...
Great read from Patterson. He is very talented, writing many different types. This is the first book of the newest Maximum Ride series. I can't wait to read the next one.
Great story line.Hope they make into a movie..Can't wait for Maximum
Ride-School's Out Forever...

Michelle L. (
keyi) reviewed on 8/20/2006...
Just finished this one, and I totally enjoyed it. Fast paced and great characters. Can't wait to read the second in the series. Great for young and older readers alike. Way better than that Potter kid. Having read both As the Wind Blows and Lake House, it was hard not to associate these characters with those, but I lived through it. You have just got to read this book!
Great young adult venture for James Patterson. I couldn't put the book down for hours!
This is a continuation of the Lake House- sort of. The children are not the same ones but the premis is the same. It's a fun fast read and very "Patterson"
Dee S. reviewed on 7/20/2006...
My heart went out to the kids in this book, what survivors they are.
Strange but interesting read. Is a lot like his previous book When the Wind Blows.
Great Author as always!Couldnt put the book down.

Kay G. (
kay) reviewed on 7/9/2006...
"Special Kids" on the run..a little sci-fi with a story

Paula H. (
PJean63) reviewed on 7/8/2006...
Wow! Patterson takes us for a ride, to the Max! Can't wait for the next book for sure.

Sheila Y. (
jabonie) reviewed on 7/4/2006...
Great Read... This is the book about the children who could fly, and each one has a special ability.. makes you want the book to go on and on and on....
I found it hard to keep interest in this book. It is an action (video game type) novel. I usually like Patterson's work and I did like this one it was just hard to keep reading with any enthusiasm.
This is the first in a series. Also appropriate for young adults but I really enjoyed it.
Even tho' more for teens, I loved it.
Six unforgettable kids-with no families, no homes-are running for their lives. Max Ride and her best friends are products of an experiment: they were engineered to fly. And that is just the beginning of their amazing powers. Now they've escaped and they need to know who made them, who is hunting them and why they were designed to be superior at all other humans.
A combination of thriller, detective and science fiction. An excellent book. Keeps you guessing.

Joyce A. (
joyceea) reviewed on 6/13/2006...
I loved this book. It really is a maximum ride. I really developed an affection for Max ant the other children in this story. What a great read!
A fast-paced, enjoyable read.
Not at all what I expected from James Patterson--more science fiction than his usual mystery/suspense books--but I enjoyed it!
Awesome book!! Even though it is written for a younger crowd it is a lot of fun.

Yvonne M. S. (
woodworm) reviewed on 5/16/2006...
I bought this for my son just a few days ago and he completely dove and devoured every word and is happily anticipating the second installment coming out the end of May.
If you've started on the Angel series, this is a must read. Patterson
as usual, is great. New York Times Bestseller