MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel Essays

  • Sci Fi Essay

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    Trey Terrell Mrs. Moltz English III April 1, 2014 Sci-Fi novels have been around for almost a century. Sci-Fi has the most potential of any genre to capture and explore the imagination of the world we know , or don’t know. Like any other genre Sci-Fi has tried to teach us lessons , or warn us of our arrogant choices as a whole civilization. But like all things, it changes with time. Sci-Fi writers adjust their styles accordingly based on current economic, political, or environmental problems

  • Maximum Ride Angel Experiment Chapter Summary

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    Max shouted,“Run, Run Run!” The book Maximum Ride Angel Experiment is written by James Patterson. Maximum Ride Angel Experiment is about a group of six kids who call themselves the flock and the oldest is Max who is fouteen and then its Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman, and Angel who was six. The six of them are on the run from scientist which the six of them call white-coasts. The reason is that they have special abilities which are that Angel can hear people's thoughts and all of them can fly. This all

  • Anna Guzman's Wings

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    here in James Patterson’s soaring novel, that will literally fly off the shelves, Nevermore. It’s poetic-ish, suspenseful, and above all full of the love for eachother. Maximum (Max) Ride, age 15, is a completely independent, caring, and mother like leader of her flock, Dylan (15), Iggy (15), Nudge (12), The Gasman or Gazzy (9), and Angel (7). These kids have been together for as long as they can remember, and that includes being raised for some time in dog crates. Max is really easy to relate to, she

  • Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment Summary

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    Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment, by James Patterson, is a science fiction novel. It was published on April 11, 2005 by Little, Brown and Company. In 432 pages, Patterson tells a futuristic story about human-avian hybrids, led by Maximum Ride, who are running from the scientists who created them. The book begins with Max, the main character, running from a group of men, who hunt down any of the subjects that escape their facilities, called the “Erasers”; but Max soon awakens to realize that

  • Effects Of Snack Food

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    Technological: Technology has an irrefutable effect on the food industry. In old times, food products are produced through the use of intensive labor. There are no machineries, tools and equipment to aid in the production of these products in order to attain maximum efficiency and productivity. Through the application of technology food production began to be modernized. Nowadays, we have modern technology for processing our food products and in the process prolonging its shelf life. Snack food, merienda or food