The Fitter, Happier UnLibrarian's Blog of Young Adult Books

by Megan DeTour
LIBR 265-10 Materials for Young Adults
Spring 2009, Professor Wrenn-Estes
Master of Library & Information Science
San Jose State University, California

Maximum Ride Volume 1, Manga by James Patterson, NaRae Lee (Artist)

Maximum Ride, Volume 1, Manga by James Patterson, NaRae Lee (Artist)

Publisher: Orbit/Yen
Publish Date: January 2009
ISBN: 0759529515
Page #: 256pp
Reading Level: Young Adult
Classification: Manga
Genre: Fantasy/Adventure


Series: The Maximum Ride Series
The Angel Experiment (2007)
Schools Out-Forever (2007)
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (2008)
Max: A Maximum Ride Novel (2009)

Manga Series:
Maximum Ride, Volume 1, Manga (2009)
Maximum Ride, Volume 2, Manga (October 2009)



Subjects: Adventure, Kidnapping, Mutant, Mystery, New York City.

Annotation:

At first glance Max might look like an average fourteen-year-old girl, but you'll quickly realize that she's anything but ordinary, she has wings and so do her friends.

Summary:

This is a faithful retelling of the bestselling series, Maximum Ride. The dramatic art make the adaptations of the characters and the places appealing and dynamic. Maximum Ride (Max for short) is fourteen years old and has bigger problems then most teenage girls, she has wings. Luckily she is not alone as her flock: Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman and Angel all have wings too. For the most part they are all pretty ordinary, that is if you count staying away from "The School," a secret government lab that has erased their memories and turned them into human/bird creations, ordinary. When the youngest member of the flock, Angel is captured by one of the mad scientist and is being held captive, the rest of the flock sets out to rescue her. Along the ride, Max learns of her sole purpose for her creation, to save the world.

Megan says:

Fans of the Patterson series featuring Maximum Ride, the genetically manipulated bird girl and her family, are in for a treat with this manga edition. The artwork is stunning and close to what I pictured after reading the novel. Recently, due to a school project, I just became a manga fan so when I heard Maximum Ride was going manga I was thrilled! If you haven't read the previous novels that the manga is based upon, have no fear, the story is easy to follow, and before you know it, you'll be hooked and eager for Vol. 2!

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James Patterson Website
The Official Maximum Ride Website
Maximum Ride Website