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Author | James Patterson |
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Cover artist | Lesley Robson-Foster, James Woodson, Peter Ginter |
Language | English |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
Publisher | Headline Little, Brown |
Publication date | May 29, 2007 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 416 (hardback) 448 (paperback)[1] |
ISBN | 0-316-15560-8 |
Preceded by | Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever |
Followed by | Maximum Ride: The Final Warning |
Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports is the third book in the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson. It was released in the UK and the US on May 29, 2007.[2][3] The series is set in the near future, and centers around the 'flock', a group of human-avian hybrids on the run from the scientists who created them.
Plot
In the third installment, Max is faced with the task of saving the world from the Itex corporation and the evil Director, who want to terminate all recombinant DNA life-forms and cut the population of the earth by half. The Erasers were some of the first to be destroyed and have been replaced by the new threat of Flyboys (robotic Erasers that can fly). Further issues arise when Max invites Ari--the single remaining Eraser--to join the group, leaving Fang and half of the flock to split off in protest, with Max the leader of one group, and Fang the leader of the second. And in the midst of all this, Max eventually finds out who her real parents are.
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then max suckes
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Itex
- For other similar names, see Itex.