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The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1)
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bookshelves: audiobook, library-checkout, superhuman, young-adult, science-fiction, set-in-new-york-city, family, scientific-ethical-considerations, kickbutt-heroine, part-of-a-series, tough-as-nails-heroine, the-chosen-one, fugitive, betrayed, metafiction, 1st-person-pov, action-adventure, 2011-reading
Oct 01, 2011
bookshelves: audiobook, library-checkout, superhuman, young-adult, science-fiction, set-in-new-york-city, family, scientific-ethical-considerations, kickbutt-heroine, part-of-a-series, tough-as-nails-heroine, the-chosen-one, fugitive, betrayed, metafiction, 1st-person-pov, action-adventure, 2011-reading
Alright, I thought the narration on this book was way cheesy initially. But, like the bookcrazy girl I am who is a sucker for a good story, I got sucked in.
This book is many things:
*Fun aimed at kids, but fun that an adult who isn't terribly cynical and superior could enjoy.
*Penetrating, insightful look at human nature and society (don't laugh--it is).
*Utterly disturbing view of the unscrupulous applications of modern science. I truly did feel my stomach lurch at some of the experimentation on children that the white coats were doing. What do we allow to happen in the name of the god of progress?
*Fast-paced adventure
*An exploration of a family that doesn't meet the typical, Leave it to Beaver definition.
The six members of the Flock soon found their way into my heart. I hurt for them when they suffered, and feared for their safety, and cheered them for their successes. I loved all of them: Max, Fang (he's pretty droolworthy for a fourteen year old--I think I would be crushing if I was that age), Iggie, Gasman, Nudge and Angel (adorable and kind of scary in some ways). They make quite a team. Max is a really awesome main character. I think she's a great role model for young girls. Her self-sacrifice and her determination to protect her family is admirable. She's a sharp, adaptable girl.
Oh yeah. The flying is pretty awesome. It made me almost wish I had wings...well, sort of.
Warnings:
*Violence involving the kids and their scary pursuers
*Some questionable actions (that these kids exhibit to survive) that most parents probably wouldn't want promoted or justified to their kids, such as stealing and destruction of property. I think the way it was handled is okay, as long as a concerned parent makes it clear that this isn't acceptable behavior outside of the circumstances of this book.
*As I mentioned above, the author isn't shy about mentioning human experimentation, and on children, no less. A younger reader might find that pretty disturbing. I know I did, and I'm not particularly young (late thirties).
...Yeah. So I admit I got won over. This book gets four stars from me. It's actually very good. The chapters are really short, but don't let that fool you into thinking that content in this book is neglible. There is a lot to this book. It's not even what I would consider easily digestible. The author uses a lot of sophisticated vocabulary, which is great. I'm all for kids (of all ages) looking up words. Best way to expand your vocabulary.
I would recommend this to readers who are younger or who enjoy books aimed at a younger audience. It has a lot of adventure and action, and very likable characters. My eyes are on the lookout for the rest of the books in this series.
This book is many things:
*Fun aimed at kids, but fun that an adult who isn't terribly cynical and superior could enjoy.
*Penetrating, insightful look at human nature and society (don't laugh--it is).
*Utterly disturbing view of the unscrupulous applications of modern science. I truly did feel my stomach lurch at some of the experimentation on children that the white coats were doing. What do we allow to happen in the name of the god of progress?
*Fast-paced adventure
*An exploration of a family that doesn't meet the typical, Leave it to Beaver definition.
The six members of the Flock soon found their way into my heart. I hurt for them when they suffered, and feared for their safety, and cheered them for their successes. I loved all of them: Max, Fang (he's pretty droolworthy for a fourteen year old--I think I would be crushing if I was that age), Iggie, Gasman, Nudge and Angel (adorable and kind of scary in some ways). They make quite a team. Max is a really awesome main character. I think she's a great role model for young girls. Her self-sacrifice and her determination to protect her family is admirable. She's a sharp, adaptable girl.
Oh yeah. The flying is pretty awesome. It made me almost wish I had wings...well, sort of.
Warnings:
*Violence involving the kids and their scary pursuers
*Some questionable actions (that these kids exhibit to survive) that most parents probably wouldn't want promoted or justified to their kids, such as stealing and destruction of property. I think the way it was handled is okay, as long as a concerned parent makes it clear that this isn't acceptable behavior outside of the circumstances of this book.
*As I mentioned above, the author isn't shy about mentioning human experimentation, and on children, no less. A younger reader might find that pretty disturbing. I know I did, and I'm not particularly young (late thirties).
...Yeah. So I admit I got won over. This book gets four stars from me. It's actually very good. The chapters are really short, but don't let that fool you into thinking that content in this book is neglible. There is a lot to this book. It's not even what I would consider easily digestible. The author uses a lot of sophisticated vocabulary, which is great. I'm all for kids (of all ages) looking up words. Best way to expand your vocabulary.
I would recommend this to readers who are younger or who enjoy books aimed at a younger audience. It has a lot of adventure and action, and very likable characters. My eyes are on the lookout for the rest of the books in this series.
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Reading Progress
October 1, 2011
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Started Reading
October 1, 2011
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October 2, 2011
– Shelved as:
audiobook
October 2, 2011
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library-checkout
October 2, 2011
– Shelved as:
superhuman
October 2, 2011
– Shelved as:
young-adult
October 2, 2011
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science-fiction
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
set-in-new-york-city
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
family
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
scientific-ethical-considerations
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
kickbutt-heroine
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
part-of-a-series
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
tough-as-nails-heroine
October 12, 2011
– Shelved as:
the-chosen-one
October 12, 2011
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fugitive
October 12, 2011
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betrayed
October 12, 2011
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metafiction
October 12, 2011
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1st-person-pov
October 12, 2011
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action-adventure
October 12, 2011
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2011-reading
October 12, 2011
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Finished Reading
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