Clear and Concise
The writing in Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment is extremely clear and easy to follow. It's a good thing, too, because some pretty crazy things happen over the course of the novel, like wolf mutants dropping out of helicopters and wild car chases—and crashes:
The van tumbled heavily out onto the road, with bone-jolting bumps. As soon as the front tires hit asphalt, I gunned the motor again—
Just as a sedan leaped out in front of us.
I hit it head-on at sixty miles an hour. (57.18-20)
The clarity of the writing style makes this wild ride easier to follow. By keeping things clear and simple, we can keep track of all of the moving parts in the novel, be they characters, plot points, or actual twists and turns in the road.