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The characters are believable, explains just enough science for it to be real but not confusing and plot is fast paced and keeps you interested.
During the custody trials, Max testifies to the horrors she’s been through and insists that the Lake House, where the flock briefly lived with Frannie and Kit, was the one place where they felt safe. After the fight, Max finally admits what’s going on: during the experiments at the School, she learned of an even worse facility known as the Hospital, and knowing this secret puts all their lives in danger. Only Max, the most remarkable of the children, knows that another, terrifying biological experiment is taking place in the labs of a brilliant but evil surgeon, Dr Ethan Kane. Overall, the Maximum Ride in When the Wind Blows, and The Lake House does not have much in common with the Maximum Ride in Patterson’s more recent audiobooks.Only Max, the most remarkable of the winged children, knows that another, terrifying biological experiment is taking place in the labs of a brilliant but evil surgeon, Dr Ethan Kane.
Although this novel took me longer to read, on and off, it's also difficult to classify it under genres.He wants the children who he envisions as the next step up in the evolutionary ladder and he'll use any means at his disposal to get them. This is a terrible book and shouldn't be read by anyone except in possibly a Mystery Science Theatre kind of appreciation for the kind of entertainment that is so bad it's funny. And ok, a 12 year old laying eggs is a little bit of a stretch, but the idea that each egg is 3-4 lbs and nobody noticed she was pregnant?