Monday, February 28, 2011

SCHOOLS OUT FOREVER- BOOK 2

The second book is a continuation of the flock being on the run. They are headed to Washington D.C.. They never know where they are going or why; Max just always has a sense of where to go. On their way to this destination Fang is injured by an eraser. The flock is forced to take him to the hospital, because he is injured too badly. This is very dangerous for the flock because keeping their identity a secret is very important to their survival. Here, a nurse calls an FBI agent when she sees Fang's wings. They make and agreement with Anne, the FBI agent, to live at her house for safety. The only catch is that she is allowed to study them in return. Here the flock becomes comfortable, letting their guard down and not worrying about danger anymore.

The flock also attends a private school; this is for the needy and disabled, so they seem to fit right in. Anne is the one who forces them to go. The flock was raised in a science lab so they have no sort of knowledge, except survival. They begin to treat Anne as a mother, because none of the kids know who their parents are. This is exactly what Anne wanted. At the end of this book Anne reveals herself as a member of the lab in which the flock was created. She does show affection to the children, because she feels as if they really are her children since she helped to create them. Her greed for science over powers her lust as a mother however. This is the end of the book; it leaves you hanging wanting to immediately pick up the next one.

7 comments:

  1. The ending to the book sounds exciting. I love books that make you just want to keep reading!

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  2. Sounds like a great book! Is it very action packed?

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  3. This sounds like a pretty good book. How long is it?

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  4. So she tricked the flock? but she was their creator? i might want to spark note this one. thanks for the suggestion.

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  5. This book sounds absolutely amazing! I agree with jessica I do love a good book that makes you want to just keep reading !!

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  6. One of the crazy things about these books is that you never know what side anyone is on, or how much they know, or whether any of it is even real or not. In this book, it seems like anything good always changes to bad. The kids can never fully fit in or be comfortable.

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