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They mostly pick out of dumpsters, staking out & waiting till right after the store/resturaunt tosses unsold food at the end of the day. Or they might visit a food bank (places that feed the homeless). Or if they manage to scavenge enough fallen money, I imagine they'd buy food from a Dollar Tree. The majority of their money probably was leftover from Jeb during the 4-year stakeout plus what Dr Martinez gave Max in the same book.
The line about the fridge being empty and ‘maybe the food fairies had come’ always bothered me coz like, how DID they get food??? It’s not like they could go get a job or something. Do they just steal everything? I mean, we know that they can forage/scavenge for some stuff, coz they go strawberry picking. But they can’t find everything in the woods, they must have to get some things from shops. Like Iggy cooks eggs, and they obviously don’t have a bunch of chickens out back, so where does their food, and their money come from??
Hate the Maximum Ride series I hate it. It had so much potential but James Patterson wouldn’t know consistency if it hit him in the face. Like the part where the gang went to Antartica? It felt like I had missed a book with how much had happened. And Izzy’s mom going from dead to actually being married and thinking he was dead? Whack. Within a couple of chapters too like. I could be remembering wrong but what kind of inconsistency was that?
I've never read this series, but because my brain is utterly broken, I have watched multiple hours long videos about it. And even then, with all that knowledge, having it all condensed down to it's most straightforward and coherent, I could in no way give you a cohesive plot summary. Like, I think they stop the apocalypse, stop the climate crisis, and then it doesn't matter because the apocalypse happens anyway? Maybe? I don't know.
I don't think even James Patterson knows.
I'm starting to think he's not even a real person. Just every now and then, a book appears in the world with that name on it. It never goes to an editor, no publishing house actually handles it, it's never even been to a printer. It just appears in bookstores and we as a society just don't question it