![]() ![]() Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment is very well written. They both work under the radar and leave very little trails behind. Max has been monitored and wanted by both groups. The Corp compete with another group called CMI. Another third person point of view is Phillip Stark and Dr. Max, who never knew her parents looks up to Albert Einstein, the famous scientist like a hero. The problem to her idea is that it costs a lot of money to make it happen and money is what they don’t have. Max comes up with an idea to keep warm for the coming winter because they are living rent-free on a vacant floor with no heat. Kennedy, and many others are homeless squatting above a horse stable in New York. Kennedy at 6am to share with him her ah ha moment. ![]() This book is told in the third person point of view following Maxine (Max) Einstein, 12 years old, child prodigy, as she was woken up by the smell of horse manure to a good idea. I like how this book promotes teamwork and problem solving for readers to follow. Adding bad guys into the story makes the read thrilling. I like the idea of child prodigies and secret missions. Quoting Albert Einstein is actually pretty cool. Max’s schooling situation is pretty interesting and I like her motivation for learning and doing. ![]() This book is a fantastic read! I really like how smart Max is and how quickly she deals with pressuring problems. I started reading Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment on and finished it on at 1:40am. ![]()
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