tobiasgray rated The Message (Animorphs , No 4): 4 stars
The Message (Animorphs , No 4) by Katherine A. Applegate (Animorphs -- #4)
Cassie believes her strange dreams are just a side effect of having been given the alien power to morph into …
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Cassie believes her strange dreams are just a side effect of having been given the alien power to morph into …
When Tobias, Jake, Rachel, Marco, and Cassie were given the ability to morph, they were also given one very important …
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Okay, this was actually pretty entertaining. Kind of a clunky start to a whole series but I get what they were going for.
Definitely an easy read and well in line with other books of its kind such as Goosebumps.
I'm told the series does get better as it goes on. I guess one thing that I wasn't prepared for, despite the promise of body horror and aliens was just how dark some bits were. Even with only a single sentence or two!
I was gonna post more updates but since these are so short it wasn't really worth it. Let's find out what happens in Book 2, shall we?
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