Animporhs Series
Written by K. A. Applegate
Narrated by Macleod Andrews, Ramón de Ocampo, Emily Ellet and
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About this series
It all started with the dreams. But Cassie didn't pay much attention to them. She and her friends have been having nightmares ever since they acquired the power to morph. But when Cassie discovers that Tobias has been having dreams too—the exact same dreams— about the ocean, and a voice that's calling to them for help, she decides it's time to start listening. Now, she and the others have to figure out if the dreams are a message, or a trap.
Titles in the series (2)
- Message, The (Animorphs #4)
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It all started with the dreams. But Cassie didn't pay much attention to them. She and her friends have been having nightmares ever since they acquired the power to morph. But when Cassie discovers that Tobias has been having dreams too—the exact same dreams— about the ocean, and a voice that's calling to them for help, she decides it's time to start listening. Now, she and the others have to figure out if the dreams are a message, or a trap.
- Stranger, The (Animorphs #7): Animorphs
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The wildly popular books by K.A. Applegate are back! The Animorphs return in this update of the classic series. Rachel isn't the kind of girl who backs away from a fight. When her dad asks her to move across the country with him, it hurts, but Rachel won't desert her friends in their fight to save the world.But then the Animorphs are contacted by a very old, very powerful alien being that knows about their struggle. He's called the Ellimist, and he presents them with a choice: They can abandon the planet with their families and be taken to safety, or they an stay to fight the Yeerks -- and lose.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book loved it!!!!! Also love the others in the trilogy totally recommended
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Animorphs is a book series targeted for the young adults. I read them when I was 11. Now that I'm re-reading them as an adult, there are so many issues and questions raised in animorphs that is so much better when viewed with the adult brain. These topics were way too complicated for a teenage mind, but are highly fascinating for the adult mind. It questions our core essence as humans. What makes us humans, and challenges the blurred lines separating the "right" from the "wrong". Truly a masterpiece of a series.