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published
August 1st 1997
by Scholastic Paperbacks
binding
Mass Market Paperback, 176 pages
setting
The United States
isbn
0590997297
(isbn13: 9780590997294)
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There's something pretty weird going on in the woods behind Cassie's house. The place where Ax and Tobias call home. It seems the Yeerks have figured ...more
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Reread, only because I finally want to finish this series (found them all in .pdf form; jackpot) once and for all. A large chunk of my adolescent days were spent reading them and I feel a bit unfulfilled every time I realize I never actually finished the series. It's still one of the worst of the series. I know the character is a tree-hugger, but saving a few skunks is slightly annoying.
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Read in June, 2001
The Animorphs have to stop the Yeerks from finding Ax's feeding grounds. Don't think they'd be too safe anymore if the bad guys found the hideout of the only actual Andalite in the "Andalite Bandits." . . .
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Not my favourite, because Cassie often frustrates me, but it's not terrible either. A good read if you are an Animorphs fan, although it doesn't really add anything to the story.
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