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Rating: Summary: I Wish I Could Do Two Seperate Ratings . . . Review: first of all,this plot,though confusing,is neccessary.Ax is showing signs of ruthlessness,so extreme he even knocked out Jake. even though people are right about this being the climax of the series, I want the series to never end.
Rating: Summary: The mini-series picks up! Review: I was worried about what the ten-book mini-series was going to be like after reading no 45, which wasn't half as good as I expected it to be. But this book was a huge improvement. There was a lot of fighting, but somehow it seemed to return to the quality of the old Animorph books, even though it was short. Ax's previous books have made me dislike him slightly; he seemed more and more arrogant. This book has changed my mind about him, showing why he has always been so careful before to not interfere in human matters, and the terrible choice he had to make. The ending was brillant and echoed parts of the Hork-Bajir Chronicles, especially. The book didn't change so much from the-war-with-the-Yeeks point of view, but it changed Ax's friendship with the Animorphs completely. One of the best Ax books recently!
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: In this book the Yeerks try to takeover the USS George Washington and its battle group. The Animorphs steal an nat'l airgaurd F-16 and crashland in the ocean next to the carrier. The Animorphs fight the Yeerks on the ship. Will they win, or will they lose? Read the book to find out!
Rating: Summary: An interesting and clever book Review: The Animorphs and Ax have contacted the Andalite home world. But the battle is far from over. Visser Two has arrived to Earth, and he's not happy about the way thingsare going. He decides the best way to take over Earth is to have the humans destroy the people and the land the Yeerks don't need. He decides to start World War III.Ax, Jake, Rachel, Cassie, Tobias, and Marco know that Visser Two means business and there will probably only be two ways to keep him from destroying everything they know: Find a way to stop the war. Or find a way to stop him...forever... This book has suspense and and a lot of humor. It's definantly a good book, but not one of the best Animorphs, I'd stiil recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Point of View Review: The Deception has plenty of action and a new enemy has come aboard for the Animorphs. The new fiendish Visser Two has a plan that Ax and the others must stop - or a major war will break out. Unfortunately, Ax is only left with one decision. But can Ax do the unthinkable?
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: This book was awesome. It's getting more down and dirty now, since the series is coming to a close soon. There's way more action, there's more drama, and there's more of a reason to fight than just to survive. And when Ax almost does the unthinkable, it just makes it better. This feels like the turning point in the series, so it just makes it cooler.
Rating: Summary: This is the turning Point in the Series Review: This book was awesome. It's getting more down and dirty now, since the series is coming to a close soon. There's way more action, there's more drama, and there's more of a reason to fight than just to survive. And when Ax almost does the unthinkable, it just makes it better. This feels like the turning point in the series, so it just makes it cooler.
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