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Violence
Some
Action sequences, creature combat, and sci-fi violence throughout in YA adventure register
Language
Barely any
Mild language appropriate for YA
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romantic feelings between teen characters
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate: the fracturing of the Flock and the looming apocalypse create tension; the series is darker at this point than it began
What this book is about
In the seventh Maximum Ride installment, Angel has revealed she wants to lead the Flock, fracturing the group's bonds just as an apocalyptic showdown between humans, mutant kids, and their creator-enemies reaches its crisis point. Patterson's fast-paced YA action series continues with its signature combination of genetically engineered teens with wings, secret conspiracies, and emerging romance, in a book designed to keep the series moving toward its endgame.
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