This book, Max and the rest of the flock are still fighting off erasers and trying to solve their destiny of saving the world. Only this time it becomes more complicated. The flock is searching for their parents, only becoming more disappointed each time. Fang and Max start to realize their feelings for each other, making it very awkward for them to be around each other. Max is against falling for Fang because of the flock, although she can't help to think about him constantly.
Due to Max and Fangs' tensions they can't agree on anything. The flock ends up splitting up. At first it seems as if everyone is going to leave Max, but eventually the girls begin to feel pity for her and decide to go. Fang decides to hide out, keeping a low profile, while working on his blog. He has a blog that keeps the world up to par on the earliest flock drama. Max however, gets on a plane to Europe in search of the powerful scientists. She ends up being captured and held captive. She has no way to contact Fang and she knows that he will not come in search of her because of their fight.
What happens to Max and the girls is unknown. You will have to read to find out. The author purposely leaves a lot of details out, allowing the reader to fill in the details, so the book can be depicted in many ways. This book allows your imagination to run wild, because there is so much happening. It makes it that much more intense that the flock is split up during the most dramatic time.
This book sounds really action packed! Especially with Fang and Max's drama.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Maggie this does sound very action packed, but I dont know if I would like it.
ReplyDeletethere sounds like there would be a lot of drama. It sounds like a good book. I want to go buy the series now.
ReplyDeleteWow. So they "like" each other, so they fight and get away from each other. I probably won't read this book.
ReplyDeleteWho are the girls? I thought the only other girl in the flock besides Max was Angel. Is the end really unknown, or do you mean that parts of it are vague, or that we just have to read to get the answer?
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