Book Review: Back to Before by K. A. Applegate

Book #52 of 2022: Back to Before by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs Megamorphs #4) The fourth and final Megamorphs volume opens in media res, with the bloody aftermath of a recent Animorph skirmish against the Yeerks. By this point in the wider franchise, we don’t need any specifics about that particular mission; we can simply …

Book Review: The Last Dark by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #47 of 2022: The Last Dark by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant #4) The grand finale to the Thomas Covenant saga moves slower than one might predict, given the apocalyptic atmosphere and scant amount of time remaining for the Land. The sun and stars have all gone out, the Worm …

Book Review: The Other by K. A. Applegate

Book #46 of 2022: The Other by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #40) This is one of the more difficult Animorphs volumes to read, I think, because it shines an ugly light on a bigotry in Ax that I don’t believe we’ve seen before. It turns out that our noble alien visitor, along with most of …

Book Review: The Hidden by K. A. Applegate

Book #40 of 2022: The Hidden by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #39) I don’t always love the weirder Animorphs plots, but this one lands just right for me. In a sudden flare-up of simmering continuity, the Yeerks have repaired a piece of Helmacron technology from #24 The Suspicion, allowing them to track down incidents of …

Book Review: Against All Things Ending by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #35 of 2022: Against All Things Ending by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant #3) This penultimate volume has perhaps the slowest start of any Thomas Covenant story, with literally the first five chapters — one hundred full pages, almost a fifth of the whole text — spent on an extended …

Book Review: The Arrival by K. A. Applegate

Book #34 of 2022: The Arrival by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #38) The Andalites are here! Well, sort of. It’s not the reinforcement fleet that the Animorphs have been expecting while waging their desperate resistance war against the Yeerk occupiers. Instead, Ax’s people have sent a vanguard of just four warriors, with a stated objective …

Book Review: Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartman

Book #30 of 2022: Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartman (Tess of the Road #1) My original review from when I read an Advance Reader’s Copy of this book in 2018: Practically from the start, I’ve been reeling over the emotional journey that the heroine makes in this intensely personal fantasy novel. Largely eschewing …

Book Review: The Weakness by K. A. Applegate

Book #28 of 2022: The Weakness by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #37) I’ve used the word “goofy” in the past to describe the handful of Animorphs volumes that I haven’t really cared for in this reread, reflecting those one-off premises that are simply too outlandish to take seriously even in the context of a YA …

Book Review: Fatal Revenant by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #23 of 2022: Fatal Revenant by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant #2) This sequel is rather cleanly bifurcated by a development midway through, and although both of the resulting sections have their strengths, I think the opening is more successful than the close. (Call it a five-star passage followed by …

Book Review: The Mutation by K. A. Applegate

Book #22 of 2022: The Mutation by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #36) Another somewhat-middling Animorphs adventure, this time by one-off ghostwriter Erica Bobone. The initial premise is fine: the Yeerks are apparently still searching for the sunken Pemalite craft from #27 The Exposed, and have built an advanced heavy-duty submarine that the heroes decide they …

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