Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride #3)

 
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Max and her flock once again try to save the world. they are slowly seperating. The Erasers are gone and Ari is the only one left. Later they get recaptured by the whitecoats and tested. They manage to escape with the help of Ari but none of the flock likes him. The flock split into two, one lead by Fang and one lead by Max. Both of them when their seperate ways. Max and her flock went to Europe while Fang and his flock travel west to California. This book has what all of the other books in the series have, a mission to save the world, something hapened and they can't do what they wanted but still get mostly what they want and there are times where it is not as serious. There are always running from things and sometimes they get captured again by the people.
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Reader reviewed by EshInoBi

Okayz, man... This 3rd book of the Maximum Ride series
turned my world. It was AWESOME. It really was. It just surprised me,
that is. After a fit between Max & Fang, the two older people of
the Flock (a group of 6 human-avian hybrids), the group splits up in
half. I found this heartbreaking, and strange how they could do it
because of Ari, a human-lupine (wolf) seven-year-old that Fang cannot
stand being around. All the boys go to Fang, and the girls to Max. It
was really weird to see how the boys act without the girls around. It
was just strange, and got me to like, view the guys in a more ugh....
manner. xP. Max, as always, is the greater leader, but they soon find
out how they need each other, and the rest of their flock. I really
liked this book, and read on and on and on. I just, uhh, didn't like
the guys alone. It was amazing, though! I seem to be picking out the
parts I didn't like, but really, of the first four books in this series
(I have yet to read the 5th), I liked this one the best! Fly on! :D


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