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Max: A Maximum Ride Novel | James Patterson
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James Patterson's bestselling Maximum Ride series is back, with Max and the gang as The Protectors. Someone--or something--is decimating ships and sea life off Hawaii's coast, and Max and her flock find themselves sucked into the Navy's top-secret investigation of the catastrophe. Their objective: Rescue Max's activist mom from a wicked subterranean enemy. The hitch: They must dive deep into dark waters, where gruesome evil dwells... and for high-flying Maximum Ride, could there be anything more terrifying than being trapped in the great abyss? This soaring new adventure takes Maximum Ride and the Flock into terrifying new territory--fans, hold your breath!
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Max (Maximum Ride, #5) | James Patterson
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Suddenly, the flock learns that millions of fish are dying of Hawaii's coast and that someone - or something - is destroying hundreds of ships. when they are confronted with the most frightening ecological catastrophe yet, they have no choice but to go deep into the murky Waters. now nowhere is safe

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RavenclawPrincess913
Max: A Maximum Ride Novel | James Patterson
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Loved it so much

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bethanybee
Max: A Maximum Ride Novel | James Patterson
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I am flying through these books so if you want some good books that won‘t take you forever to read, I definitely recommend this series. I thought this book was better than the one before it. The plot was more focused and developed in my opinion. The people who kidnapped them in the last book weren‘t mentioned so that plot hole was not cleared up, but I still enjoyed the rest of it.

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catie_a_n
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This was the best book in the series since books 1 and 2! I‘m glad they‘ve moved on to new villains. The plot actually followed a normal trajectory rather than jumping all over the place like in the last two books.