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The Reunion (Animorphs, 30) |
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Rating: Summary: Brilliant, that's all I can say Review: As the series continues, the pace really quickens! This book is written brilliantly and posseses all the tension and talent as demonstrated in every other of her Animorph's books. Well...Marco meet's him mum, and he gets all emotional...but does he save her from Visser One?? Um, I'm not gonna say.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Book Review: I love all of the animorphs books and the reunion is the most recent one I've read. I think it's a great story with a lot of action, seriousness, and humor at the same time. It's about Marco's encounter with his mother and his struggle to free her and fight Visser One. This is definately one of the best books in the series.
Rating: Summary: Good, but not exactly what I expected. Review: In my opinion I think that K.A. Applegate could be losing her touch. Out of all of the Marco books, which are mostly the books with the humor in the series, this one wasn't that funny. The story lost my interest through several parts, and the heavy drama in it was highly uncommon with Marco. It got too serious, which I'm not saying is bad but can get boring sometimes! However the plot was good, explaining what happened to Visser One after book #15 (read it to find out). I would still recommend this book, because you'll end up wondering what could happen next.
Rating: Summary: a good book Review: In this book Marco skips school one day and goes downtown. He sees his mother wearing a wig and he decides to follow his mom/Visser One. He morphs a fly once inside the building but gets thrown around in the air condishiner. Later, Ax, Tobias, and Marco morph cockroaches and investigate more. They find out that Visser One is now a sub-visser and is living in exile on earth. They find that the normal office that it appears from the outside is a holagram. Inside, Visser One is swimming in a privite Yeerk pool, and Marco's mother is chained to it. Visser One wants to destroy the free Hork-Bajir colony and the Animorphs can't let that happen. Read the book to find out what happens next!
Rating: Summary: The Experiment (Book #28) Review: Jake, Marco, Tobias, Ax, Rachel, and Cassie have found out about the Yeerk Leader-Visser Three's-New Plan to TOTALY wipe out the section of the human brain that makes "us" have free will! Oh, No! But the Animorphs have a plan..... READ THE BOOK TO FIND OUT MORE!!!!!
Rating: Summary: A cool book Review: Marco's mother, the former Visser One is back in town. The reason she's back is that she's hiding. Visser Three has managed to convince the coucil of thirteen that she is a Yeerk traitor, and she has been demoted. The Coucil of Thirteen have issued a warrant to have her killed on sight. And so, the best place for a human controller to not look out of place is Earth. She has a plan to regain her rank though, and that is to capture the colony of free Hork-Bajir on Earth. She knows their location and everything. She even offers Ax to give her the free Hork-Bajir in exchange for Visser Three, because Ax is honour bound to kill Visser Three. She can make it happen. It's a very difficult time for Marco..he has to make some hard choices that could mean the death of the Animorphs, or getting his mother back. Read the book to find out more!
Rating: Summary: Brilliant, that's all I can say Review: This book is one of the better books of the series. I definitely know that because I've read the whole series and I'm just overwhelmed. I wish that they had a section on amazon for the whole series's in general. The story line is good in this book and it shows Marco's ability to see the line from A to Z clearly. And involves Visser One, whose books I simply adore. Even though there wasn't that much comedy in this book it was well written and it is good to have a serious book for a change. I would definitely recoomend this book to everyone. I love K.A Applegate's books, especially this series but I also like Remnants. All in all this series is the best.
Rating: Summary: Okay Review: This was out of character for a Marco book, but still good in some bits, like when they were pretending to be andalites. But it's not really a memorable animorphs, or a really exciting one. If you want to read a really good book, read #31, the Conspiracy.
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