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Max (Maximum Ride, Book 5) by James Patterson

Max (Maximum Ride, Book 5)

by James Patterson

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  • Mar 2009, 320 pages
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Alexandra

Amazing!!!!
This book is wonderful for action readers 5/5!!!
R

WOW!
He has done it once again. James Patterson wrote a GREAT book!
Ariadine

A must read
Hey, what can I say? If you love books with action, READ THIS!!!
Caleb

Max
Max, which is book 5 of the Maximum Ride novels is truly an amazing novel. Every page you will find a sarcastic, and humorous detail. James Patterson has done it again!
j

dude
This is the best book ever.
Max Fan

I love this
I am reading Fang. I can't wait for Angel. I love Maximum Ride so much I'm doing a report for my favorite author, who is James Patterson.
rmcb@fantage

AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was my favorite book out of all 5. I can't wait to read Fang too!
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