MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel Essays

  • James Patterson's Maximum Ride

    702 Words  | 3 Pages

    James Patterson’s book, Maximum Ride, is quite the journey. It is a sensational and conflicting story that definitely the reader intrigued. It is about six young kids who finally escaped from a lab where they were experimented on and were brought there after being kidnapped. The six kids are; Max, who has the leader role in the group, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Angel and Nudge. They have grown up together and are on the mission to find their parents. The flock is taken in by Anne, who works for the FBI

  • Robert Frost Figurative Language Analysis

    1418 Words  | 6 Pages

    Figurative Language Demonstrated by the Idea of Choice in “The Road Not Taken” Choice can be defined as making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. Robert Frost composed “The Road Not Taken” for a friend, Edward Thomas, intending for the poem to be a joke. Although Frost had opposite intentions, many critics in the modern day interpret the poem as a complex writing about making meaningful decisions and choices. “The Road Not Taken” was created in 1916 and originally titled “Two

  • Compelling Motive For Max Power's Murder

    982 Words  | 4 Pages

    and Beverly exchanged Max Powers life for her fair share of money. In the loss of Max Powers, Max hosted a housewarming party with four of his acquaintances. Coincidentally, all of his friends were named in his will and all had very extensive reasons to kill Max Powers. Due to her motive, faulty testimony, and multiple pieces of physical evidence Beverly has one of the greatest opportunities of being the guilty suspect. One reason suggesting Beverly's guilt in Max Power’s murder is her compelling

  • The Angel Experiment

    1097 Words  | 5 Pages

    James Patterson is the author of the Maximum Ride series. The Angel Experiment, the first book, is an uncommon mix of science fiction and fantasy. The story revolves around the members of the Flock trying to save the abducted, Angel and trying to find the Institute. The Angel Experiment began at the house on top of the hill where Jeb and the Flock lived. Later on, the Erasers tracked down the house and pulverized it. The Erasers, a type of human-wolf mixtures, were made by The School. The Erasers

  • Maximum Ride By James Patterson

    281 Words  | 2 Pages

    essay I’m going to compare and contrast these two stories in my essay. Two themes consist with these two stories I read which was ”Tough situation” and“war”.One of the two stories I read was “ Maximum ride “ by James Patterson. Maximum ride is a scientific –fiction novel. This scientific – novel is about how max and the flock went through hard times especially after losing Jeb ( who was

  • The Erasers Chapter Summaries

    1263 Words  | 6 Pages

    author made the scenes come to life. An example of this was when Max and the gang were getting stormed by the Erasers. I closed my eyes and I saw the Erasers, Max, and the gang, etc. I could picture me in every scene in the chapters. The second part

  • The Princess Bride Film Analysis

    1589 Words  | 7 Pages

    The Princess Bride is a 1973 fantasy romance novel written by William Goldman. The book combines elements of comedy, adventure, fantasy, romantic love, romance, and fairy tale. It is presented as an abridgment of a longer work by S. Morgenstern, and Goldman’s "commentary" asides are constant throughout. It was originally published in the United States by Harcourt Brace then later by Random House, while in the United Kingdom it was later published by Bloomsbury. The film was adapted into a 1987