The Maximum Ride series is really popular right now. I'm not familiar with
the other two books though. I think it is fine to start with Maximum Ride.

On 5/12/07, TLP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just finished Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by
> James Patterson. I remembered when I found it on the
> library shelf that I had read The Lake House and then
> When the Wind Blows. This seems to be the same
> characters, (its been a while since I read the others)
> but this is toted as a Young Adult Series...can anyone
> help me out? I would like to use this as a read aloud
> but wonder where I should start...
>
> Tena
>
>
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