Book Review: The Departure by K. A. Applegate

Book #271 of 2021: The Departure by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #19) Cassie is in crisis. The latest Animorphs battle wasn’t even that bad by the scale of what they’ve faced before, but as sometimes happens, it was enough to push her to a breaking point. A pacifist teen forced yet again to kill, she …

Book Review: In the Time of Dinosaurs by K. A. Applegate

Book #265 of 2021: In the Time of Dinosaurs by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs Megamorphs #2) I’m rather lukewarm on the first Megamorphs release, but this is the sort of big blockbuster adventure that the line seems built for, an over-the-top extravaganza that might strain the limits of the regular Animorphs series and benefits from …

Book Review: The Gap Into Madness: Chaos and Order by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #260 of 2021: The Gap Into Madness: Chaos and Order by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Gap Cycle #4) The penultimate volume in this Wagnerian space opera is a welcome step back up in quality after a third novel that I personally consider a bit slow and talky. This one is an improvement on all …

Book Review: The Decision by K. A. Applegate

Book #259 of 2021: The Decision by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #18) The sci-fi concept of Zero-space in this series is one that doesn’t necessarily stand up to close scrutiny: it’s the empty dimension where Andalite spaceships go during faster-than-light / warp travel, but it’s also where a morpher’s excess body mass is temporarily deposited …

Book Review: The Underground by K. A. Applegate

Book #253 of 2021: The Underground by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #17) On the one hand, raids on the Yeerk pool already seem like the most generic and frequent Animorphs plots by this point in the series. On the other hand, this is the novel that gives us a specific variety of oatmeal as a …

Book Review: The Gap Into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #249 of 2021: The Gap Into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Gap Cycle #3) After a curious series debut and a more promising immediate sequel, this third Gap volume lands somewhere in between, delivering a decent yet slightly perfunctory follow-up. As is often the case for the …

Book Review: The Warning by K. A. Applegate

Book #247 of 2021: The Warning by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #16) The internet stuff in this novel is fairly dated, with AOL-style chat rooms and explanations of screen names and browser cookies, but only because the technology has moved on in the decades since 1998, never in a way that seems like author K. …

Book Review: The Escape by K. A. Applegate

Book #241 of 2021: The Escape by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #15) This is one of the more straightforward Animorphs missions — they basically just sneak onto an enemy base, sabotage it, and then do as the title says and escape — but it does offer minor developments for the larger series and some creative …

Book Review: The Gap Into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #236 of 2021: The Gap Into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge by Stephen R. Donaldson (The Gap Cycle #2) This sequel is a major improvement over its predecessor, deepening the worldbuilding of the space opera setting and populating it beyond a simple archetypal trio. We also switch our focal protagonist from the rapist lowlife Angus Thermopyle …

Book Review: The Unknown by K. A. Applegate

Book #235 of 2021: The Unknown by K. A. Applegate (Animorphs #14) It’s hard to pick the single goofiest element of this story. Is it the Yeerks infesting wild horses — the first earth animal hosts we’ve seen — to sneak into the setting’s equivalent of Area 51 and discover what the government is hiding …

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