
Little, Brown Young Readers - Little, Brown Young Readers
Release date: 2007-04-01
Paperback
Author: James Patterson
Juvenile Fiction, Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction, Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9), Action & Adventure - Survival Stories, Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General, Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories, Action & Adventure - General, Fantasy & Magic, Adventure and adventurers, Fiction, Genetic engineering, Science fiction




This is a great book for both adults, teens, and pre-teens. (Age 10+)
Original story unlike one I have read before. This is fiction, though, so you must keep an open mind when reading this book and the entire series. (For example, look at the cover and you will see that the girl has wings and is flying.)
I had heard of this series since I have read other books by James Patterson. However, a friend that is a teacher highly recommended the series - her middle school class was reading, but she said I would also enjoy.
The whole series is good, but the first book remains my favorite.
If you like adventure this is the book for you. This book is filled with action. This book has 6 charters in it they are half human half super human. They can also fly. They grew up in a place called the school where evil scientist did experiments on them. One of the scientist escaped the from the school with them and they lived with him until he died. When he died Max the oldest took care of them. One day it was a normal day they went out to the field but then they were attacked. The people from the school came to get angle the youngest of the six. They put up a good fight but in the end they got angle. When angle was gone the 5 went on a journey to go and get her back. You will have to read the rest of the book to find out what happens to angle.
Me (33-yrs-old), my 13-year old daughter, and my 66-yr-old father all loved this series and anxiously followed it until the end. It was the first time I had read James Patterson, and I am totally a fan now. This particular series was quick-to-read and kept you entranced beginning to end. Definitely recommend reading this series!