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Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac - Discussion
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One of the first series I ever got really incredibly attached to, several years ago. My love for it hasn't decreased since.
The thing that struck me immediately about this book was how quickly it grabbed you, and not gently. From Max's first warning words in the prologue, you simply cannot stop turning the pages. There is action around every corner, each snapshot chapter seems to end in a cliffhanger, and Max's sarcastic, real, snarky, very teenage narration carries you through her world in break ...more
The thing that struck me immediately about this book was how quickly it grabbed you, and not gently. From Max's first warning words in the prologue, you simply cannot stop turning the pages. There is action around every corner, each snapshot chapter seems to end in a cliffhanger, and Max's sarcastic, real, snarky, very teenage narration carries you through her world in break ...more

So I have read a few other James Patterson novels, his romance in particular and when I found out he had done a YA series I was pretty excited, the story sounded great. I wasn't disappointed. I thought the writing was great, very flowing. I didn't find it hard to pick up this book and get lost in the pages. I just felt like I didn't really connect with all of the characters and that is why it was only a four star read for me. I'm sure once the series develops I will know them all so well.
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May 06, 2010
Zakiya LadyWings
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The Angel Experiment (The Fugitives, #1; Maximum Ride, #1)
By James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company, 2005
422 pages
Read: 6/19/2010
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Adventure, Action, Coming of Age
First Line of Book: "Congratulations. The fact that you're reading this means you've taken one giant step closer to surviving till your next birthday."
Review: The Angel Experiment was a reread for me, as I'd only read it a month before. This series debut was very intriguing. The ...more
By James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company, 2005
422 pages
Read: 6/19/2010
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Adventure, Action, Coming of Age
First Line of Book: "Congratulations. The fact that you're reading this means you've taken one giant step closer to surviving till your next birthday."
Review: The Angel Experiment was a reread for me, as I'd only read it a month before. This series debut was very intriguing. The ...more

Jan 07, 2009
Cara
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it was amazing
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