Rating: Summary: Find out about life on Earth from an Andalite! Review: This book, the eighth in the Animorphs series, is written by Ax - the Andalite member of the team. Ax has things that he won't tell the Animorphs - terrible secrets from the Andalites past. But when Jake finds out that Ax didn't tell them that any host who frees themselves will be killed, he gets mad. Marco is sent to get Ax to tell them his secrets, and Ax accidentally rewrites a computer program. It's for a radio telescope, and by doing it he has broken the Andalites' law of non-interference. But then he realises he could contact his home world with it . . . he manages to get in touch with his father, and informs him of his brother's death. Then he is told that he must destroy Visser Three for killing Elfangor (the Andalite prince who gave the Animorphs their powers). Ax is given the location of the Visser's feeding ground by a traitorous Yeerk, and he morphs a rattlesnake to get the Visser - but the Yeerk escapes from the Andalite's head . . . This book was good, and there is the same hint of sadness that we found in Tobias' book. Overall, a good book, though not as good as some of the others.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: This is a great book about choices. Choices wether to tell something important and break the secred oath of serow's kindness or keep a secret that could endanger his freinds. Ax has to make this choice when he finds out all free hosts are being killed. A great book for almost all ages. I highly recomend it.
Rating: Summary: Ax's first book in the series Review: When Elfangor's little brother, Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill, was saved by the Animorphs, he didn't have much to tell them. In this book, he sees what happens when the feeding schedule for the Yeerks is sabotaged. Every free host is killed. Now Ax has to make a choice: Tell the other Animorphs all he knows and break the law of Seerow's Kindness, or be banished from the Animorphs.... This is a great book about choices. All kids will love the humor Ax doesn't mean to do. Please read this book. And find the Andalite in you...
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