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The Invasion / The Visitor / The Encounter / The Message (Animorphs #1-4)[January 1, 2024]
This is going to be pretty freeform... they're short enough you could do them all in 1-2 goes, or break it up weekly:
Invasion -- January 1st
Visitor -- January 8th
Encounter -- January 15th
Message -- January 22nd
When these originally came out, it felt a bit like a golden age of reading/publishing... a book came out monthly for about 5 years, for the run of the series, with some campanion books and the Megamorphs, that were a bit like Avengers movies with multiple POVs and bigger plots instead of the usual 1 per book...
Invasion -- January 1st
Visitor -- January 8th
Encounter -- January 15th
Message -- January 22nd
When these originally came out, it felt a bit like a golden age of reading/publishing... a book came out monthly for about 5 years, for the run of the series, with some campanion books and the Megamorphs, that were a bit like Avengers movies with multiple POVs and bigger plots instead of the usual 1 per book...
My main memories of the series are a mix of what I remember from reading (I re-read the first 6-13 about thirteen years ago, when I first got a Kindle) and from the TV show, which was pretty accurate to the books, for the most part, while it lasted...
So... I remember the opening sequence, (view spoiler)
The rest is more mega-spoiler plot twists from later in the series, like (view spoiler)
The series is honestly kinda riddled with dark stuff like that, for what is marketed as a Middle-Grade / YA series... there are some interesting write-ups online, from journalists revisiting their childhood nostalgia, the way I want to...
Between Animorphs & Ecco the Dolphin, I feel like I lived through a time of horrific/wild/trippy childhood entertainment...
Ecco the Dolphin is a crazy Sega Genesis game to try and explain, revolving around aliens stealing the world's ocean life, and the one dolphin spared, who goes on a mission, deals with different aliens, finds Atlantis, uses sonar time travel, visits the dinosaurs and the previous time aliens raided Earth, and enters the Mothership to rewrite history... and there's a sequel...
So... I remember the opening sequence, (view spoiler)
The rest is more mega-spoiler plot twists from later in the series, like (view spoiler)
The series is honestly kinda riddled with dark stuff like that, for what is marketed as a Middle-Grade / YA series... there are some interesting write-ups online, from journalists revisiting their childhood nostalgia, the way I want to...
Between Animorphs & Ecco the Dolphin, I feel like I lived through a time of horrific/wild/trippy childhood entertainment...
Ecco the Dolphin is a crazy Sega Genesis game to try and explain, revolving around aliens stealing the world's ocean life, and the one dolphin spared, who goes on a mission, deals with different aliens, finds Atlantis, uses sonar time travel, visits the dinosaurs and the previous time aliens raided Earth, and enters the Mothership to rewrite history... and there's a sequel...
For the real childhood reading experience, here are the flip book gifs I found online... these were included in the bottom right corner of each page of the book and could be flipped to see the transformation/etc:
Invasion:

Visitor:

Encounter:

Message:
Invasion:

Visitor:

Encounter:

Message:
Started the year off strong with my personally anticipated Animorphs BR / re-read...
Read the first one today, planning to do one a week strategy...
Definitely has a bit of a different feel, with a narrator doing character voices (and fixing all the alien pronunciations I made up as a kid)...
I listened to some superfan podcast, a few months ago, of the first 2 books, so was already pretty refreshed on the events of this book...
Solid first book, nothing too cringey (always a fear, when revisiting a childhood favorite, especially when you have different opinions about YA/Middle-grade storytelling tropes these days...
Already hints of the darkness to come (view spoiler)
Read the first one today, planning to do one a week strategy...
Definitely has a bit of a different feel, with a narrator doing character voices (and fixing all the alien pronunciations I made up as a kid)...
I listened to some superfan podcast, a few months ago, of the first 2 books, so was already pretty refreshed on the events of this book...
Solid first book, nothing too cringey (always a fear, when revisiting a childhood favorite, especially when you have different opinions about YA/Middle-grade storytelling tropes these days...
Already hints of the darkness to come (view spoiler)
Read #1 The Invasion today too. I didn't read these as a kid, but I could tell I would have enjoyed them... right now, I'm feeling kind of similar to Sisters Grimm... I'm curious, but not really interested, and definitely not engaged (yet).Mostly, I found the setting nostalgic--a time when parents were considered strict for having no TV during dinner, and kids hung out at the arcade after school... do kids still go to arcades?
I had zero previous knowledge of this series (besides knowing from the title, duh, that there is animal shape-changing involved). (view spoiler)
Lots of things will be explored in the series... including giving a name/term to (view spoiler)
Hopefully you stick around for a bit... the books are definitely a bit dated, but also super short...
Hopefully you stick around for a bit... the books are definitely a bit dated, but also super short...
Fingers crossed... the author is pretty explicit/defensive in interviews that these books were about exploring the consequences/PTSD of war, and not sugarcoating it, in a YA setting... things get dark, and twisted...
The last arc of the series, in the 40-54 range, when things start escalating and building to the finale, veer pretty close to war crimes, if not outright war crimes, and what the characters are willing to do to win/save the world... (view spoiler)
On the front end, the first 6-8 books really setup the series... you get a book in each of the main character POVs, including the one you haven't met yet, that appears sometime in the first 5 books... and you get the first multi-character book (altho largely considered one of the weaker ones, I think... not a good example of the format)...
The last arc of the series, in the 40-54 range, when things start escalating and building to the finale, veer pretty close to war crimes, if not outright war crimes, and what the characters are willing to do to win/save the world... (view spoiler)
On the front end, the first 6-8 books really setup the series... you get a book in each of the main character POVs, including the one you haven't met yet, that appears sometime in the first 5 books... and you get the first multi-character book (altho largely considered one of the weaker ones, I think... not a good example of the format)...
I blame that article I've read twice now, where a childhood fan binged all 54 books in a week, and the superfan podcast that did alot of series discussion, even while reading the first 2 books... the podcast is almost longer than the audiobooks... especially since I speedup audiobooks more than podcasts... the podcast has a 2hr limit that fits the book plot rules well :D
Nirkatze wrote: "Read #1 The Invasion today too. I didn't read these as a kid, but I could tell I would have enjoyed them... right now, I'm feeling kind of similar to Sisters Grimm... I'm curious, but not really in..."
Body horror and questions of identity, have definitely become buzzwords for me, in my reading, over the past 4 months, since discovering Thundamoo/Natalie Maher... I think about it alot more, in my reading, than I did before...
Body horror and questions of identity, have definitely become buzzwords for me, in my reading, over the past 4 months, since discovering Thundamoo/Natalie Maher... I think about it alot more, in my reading, than I did before...
Oh yeah Natalie Maher definitely has some things that make you think! After Vigor Mortis 3 maybe we should try Bioshifter: Volume 1
I'm trying to decide if I want to start this or One for the money today... I'll probably do one of these to knock it out lol
Tonari no Emily wrote: "Oh yeah Natalie Maher definitely has some things that make you think! After Vigor Mortis 3 maybe we should try Bioshifter: Volume 1"
I definitely want to try it... and hopefully her 3rd series reaches audio sooner than later... the cosmic superhero war one...
And Vigor Mortis 4/finale... not sure if there's enough material for Bioshifter Volume 3 on Royal Road yet... the superhero one was patreon only, when I heard about... still pretty new, I think... should hit Royal Road then Audible eventually... Vigor Mortis has been completed on Royal Road since at least last summer...
I definitely want to try it... and hopefully her 3rd series reaches audio sooner than later... the cosmic superhero war one...
And Vigor Mortis 4/finale... not sure if there's enough material for Bioshifter Volume 3 on Royal Road yet... the superhero one was patreon only, when I heard about... still pretty new, I think... should hit Royal Road then Audible eventually... Vigor Mortis has been completed on Royal Road since at least last summer...
My book is finally shipping! Yay!! Should be able to start reading soon! I may not be as speedy with the tight reading schedules. lol But I'll chime in when I can to discuss all of the animorph goodness. Gosh. I'm having tv show flashbacks XD
Katie wrote: "My book is finally shipping! Yay!! Should be able to start reading soon! I may not be as speedy with the tight reading schedules. lol But I'll chime in when I can to discuss all of the animorph goo..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py7ty...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py7ty...
Katie wrote: "omg!!! I forgot that was Shawn Ashmore!!! Love this <3"
Practicing your intro credit move? :D
I really like that interview, how personable he is, and teaching the interviewer that 90s style intro :D
Practicing your intro credit move? :D
I really like that interview, how personable he is, and teaching the interviewer that 90s style intro :D
LOL I didn't even realize it was a TV series... that was very informative.Was it like--one book one episode?
Nirkatze wrote: "LOL I didn't even realize it was a TV series... that was very informative.
Was it like--one book one episode?"
It was heavily inspired, but didn't last long enough to do the whole series... it was also optioned pretty early in the series publication... when the show started airing, only about 15-20 of the books had come out, and by the time it was cancelled, only about 30-35 had come out (they came out monthly from 1996-2001, and the show aired 1998-1999...
Wikipedia lists which books share similarities to episode plotlines...
Was it like--one book one episode?"
It was heavily inspired, but didn't last long enough to do the whole series... it was also optioned pretty early in the series publication... when the show started airing, only about 15-20 of the books had come out, and by the time it was cancelled, only about 30-35 had come out (they came out monthly from 1996-2001, and the show aired 1998-1999...
Wikipedia lists which books share similarities to episode plotlines...
Timelord Iain wrote: "Tonari no Emily wrote: "Oh yeah Natalie Maher definitely has some things that make you think! After Vigor Mortis 3 maybe we should try Bioshifter: Volume 1"I definitely want to t..."
Is Vigor Mortis 4 supposed to the final one?
I read The Invasion a couple days ago. I actually quite liked this for a Middle Grade! It didn't really shy away from violence surprisingly for the target audience. Pretty good first book in a series!
Tonari no Emily wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Tonari no Emily wrote: "Oh yeah Natalie Maher definitely has some things that make you think! After Vigor Mortis 3 maybe we should try Bioshifter: Volume 1"
..."
Yea... it resolves the main character storyline, but leaves open the option of revisiting the world in the future... probably on a different island/continent, from what she said...
..."
Yea... it resolves the main character storyline, but leaves open the option of revisiting the world in the future... probably on a different island/continent, from what she said...
Tonari no Emily wrote: "I read The Invasion a couple days ago. I actually quite liked this for a Middle Grade! It didn't really shy away from violence surprisingly for the target audience. Pretty good first book in a series!"
That's definitely a trend of the series... happy to hear you liked it...
That's definitely a trend of the series... happy to hear you liked it...
This is basically my childhood... definitely my most memorable Middle-grade reading experience...
Before this, there was the Magic Treehouse books...
After this, I quickly moved into more adult fiction...
Along the way I tried a bunch of the old standbys like Hardy Boys and Boxcar children, but never stuck with them...
Before this, there was the Magic Treehouse books...
After this, I quickly moved into more adult fiction...
Along the way I tried a bunch of the old standbys like Hardy Boys and Boxcar children, but never stuck with them...
Trying to remember what I read in middle grade years... some Nancy Drew, some Bruce Coville... Jean Craighead George, Avi... I didn't really get into reading until 3rd grade, and by 5th grade I was mostly reading adult fiction... I did most of my classics reading 5th-6th--Austen, Asimov, Dune etc... always been meaning to get back to those, I'm sure it's a vastly different experience as an adult...
I moved around alot as a military kid... reading became my focus, instead of the constant re-socializing...
Oooooh! Nostalgia read talks! Love it! Gosh....lets see. Boxcar Children and Magic Tree House were definately some of my favorites! I did some Nancy Drew...oh! And the babysitter's club! Anything with a good mystery!!I was actually watching some "let's plays" of the old Nancy Drew PC games from back in the day. I always thought Nancy was a blonde? But she has red hair??? Apparently there was a misprint for one of the books and her strawberry blonde hair had more of a reddish hue. The fans liked it so much that they changed it with the character too. The red heads have all the fun XD
Timelord Iain wrote: "Katie wrote: "omg!!! I forgot that was Shawn Ashmore!!! Love this Practicing your intro credit move? :D
I really like that interview, how personable he is, and teaching the interviewer that 90s ..."
omg that 90s head nod intro was great! They always did that in sitcoms XD
YES... I started the guilty pleasure reads at a young age :D
Babysitter's Club was a big one... I think I read all of them... at least up through Sunny moving from Connecticut to California?
I read the first Outlander book in high school...
And one of my mom's Harlequin romance novels out of curiosity, since she read dozens/hundreds of them...
Babysitter's Club was a big one... I think I read all of them... at least up through Sunny moving from Connecticut to California?
I read the first Outlander book in high school...
And one of my mom's Harlequin romance novels out of curiosity, since she read dozens/hundreds of them...
Aww... that's so sweet... one of my biggest sad points in growing up was that neither of my parents were big readers... I did get my mom into Harry Potter, but that's about it... my dad loved Cormack McCarthy but that was about it, too...
I really loved Goosebumps in middle grade before that was Magic Tree House, also read a few classics... I really want to reread Jane Austen's works. Loved them in middle school/high school!In Highschool was when I really got into fantasy, binged WoT my Sophomore or Junior year and kept up with the Sanderson releases after... Also got into Forgotten Realms and read all of the Drizzt novels that were published
I definitely read some Goosebumps, including them Choose Your Own Adventure ones...
Wayside School is Falling Down
I tried Wizard's First Rule and Wheel of Time in high school... retried Wheel of Time in college and read the first 6... finished Wheel of Time after college... tried some Shannara... found Dresden Files... and the rest is history...
I read a bunch of John Grisham in high school... dabbled in Jack Reacher and some Lincoln Child standalones (remember the amusement part one with a guy named Dr. Pepper)...
Revisited Jack Reacher and fell down the Harry Bosch rabbithole, when I got my Kindle, before jumping headfirst back into Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance I discovered with Dresden... that was 12 years ago now, and led to the rabbithole that led me to Goodreads in 2013 and audiobooks in 2014...
Wayside School is Falling Down
I tried Wizard's First Rule and Wheel of Time in high school... retried Wheel of Time in college and read the first 6... finished Wheel of Time after college... tried some Shannara... found Dresden Files... and the rest is history...
I read a bunch of John Grisham in high school... dabbled in Jack Reacher and some Lincoln Child standalones (remember the amusement part one with a guy named Dr. Pepper)...
Revisited Jack Reacher and fell down the Harry Bosch rabbithole, when I got my Kindle, before jumping headfirst back into Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance I discovered with Dresden... that was 12 years ago now, and led to the rabbithole that led me to Goodreads in 2013 and audiobooks in 2014...
I read a ton of science fiction and harlequin novels... Never really had children's books. We also read Alexander Dumas and everything Karl May, a German author who wrote about the Wild West, and every kid in Europe was in love with Winnetou, the native American character... Nope, I just lied, we did read a children's book, and it was The Mary Poppins Series. I thought it was magical!!! And, of course, we all read the Faerie Tales from different countries. But I personally couldn't wait for the weekly sci-fi subscription we had, which included a book a week, never longer than about 240 pages. My dad would read it first and then it was a brawl between everyone else whose turn it would be:))) Good Times!
Aww, I love how your family all passed around the SF subscription... that's such a cool story in itself...
Nirkatze, every week when we would receive the book, it was better than Christmas!!! I will never forget it! Finished The Invasion #1 ... I agree with everyone - I wish I had fallen onto this series when I was younger! I would have devoured and obsessed over it for sure. I still enjoyed it and would like to see how it goes:)
(view spoiler)
Jumping straight into the next book:)
I think Magic Treehouse ignited my love of time travel, and this ignited shapeshifting… which lead to shifters/werecreatures in UF/PNR…
I love how everyone has their own favorite books from their childhood. Makes me smile~Just got the first book yesterday from the library. My gosh. I'm so disappointed! This copy doesn't even have the little animation at the bottom of the pages?! How could they!!
Sacrilege! Seriously!! How could they do a reprint without that?? I wonder if they didn't have a license with the artist when it switched publishers, or something?
Katie wrote: "I love how everyone has their own favorite books from their childhood. Makes me smile~
Just got the first book yesterday from the library. My gosh. I'm so disappointed! This copy doesn't even have..."
I guess that's exclusive to the original release?... that sucks...
Just got the first book yesterday from the library. My gosh. I'm so disappointed! This copy doesn't even have..."
I guess that's exclusive to the original release?... that sucks...
Finished The Visitor #2 ... I actually liked this better. It felt very intimate, being in the girl's head and the way she perceived the alienation of her friend's parents and how that affected her life. The friend was very sad:((( However, our girl is fierce and I loved her as the tomcat:))) I also love how when the kids shapeshift, they experience some of the characteristic reactions of the animals, before they are able to take control of their new bodies... I am on a roll and am jumping into the next one...
Choko wrote: "Finished The Visitor #2 ... I actually liked this better. It felt very intimate, being in the girl's head and the way she perceived the alienation of her friend's parents and how that affected her..."
Loving the enthusiasm and momentum...
Melissa Chapman is definitely a tragic character...
Loving the enthusiasm and momentum...
Melissa Chapman is definitely a tragic character...
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