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Maximum Ride is a young adult science fiction/fantasy series written by the award-winning American author, James Patterson. The series debuted on April 11, 2005, and the most recent installment was published on April 9, 2009. There are currently five titles in the series, which have combined spent over 95 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list. The sixth book (Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel) has been announced with a publication date of March 15, 2010. The series follows six human/avian fugitives. Bred in a science lab called "The School", the Flock endured scientific experiments that rendered them 98% human and 2% avian. The Angel Experiment picks up the story as the Flock reengages with their struggle against scientists and evil hybrids after having been freed from the School by Jeb Batchelder years before.
Ken Follett would be the first to tell you that The Pillars of the Earth, a novel set during the construction of a Gothic cathedral, is not a book he was expected to write. The 2002 edition begins with a new preface by the author, in which Follett explains that he began reading about cathedrals so that he could better describe the London scenery in his novels. He found the laborious, expensive process of building churches fascinating, but it wasn’t until he stepped into Peterborough Cathedral that he was, in his words, “enraptured.” Follett began a novel set during the building of a cathedral, but he wasn’t sophisticated enough to write a long book interweaving history, religion, human relationships, church architecture, politics, and science. He put the project aside and wrote a thriller called Eye of the Needle about a German spy in wartime England; it was his first bestseller, and he soon earned a reputation for fast-paced thrillers with strong characters and lots of action.
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