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This entry into the series feels somewhat misplaced. We’ve just come off of the David trilogy, dark and intense with complex morality— into The Suspicion (what was the Suspicion anyway?).
Tiny, tiny aliens have shrunk some of the animorphs and are trying to steal the morphing cube. But I wasn’t sure the stakes exactly— and the action was incredibly confusing considering the many size differences— also no ‘magic school bus’ action of going inside someone :-/.
I believe this should have been ...more
This entry into the series feels somewhat misplaced. We’ve just come off of the David trilogy, dark and intense with complex morality— into The Suspicion (what was the Suspicion anyway?).
Tiny, tiny aliens have shrunk some of the animorphs and are trying to steal the morphing cube. But I wasn’t sure the stakes exactly— and the action was incredibly confusing considering the many size differences— also no ‘magic school bus’ action of going inside someone :-/.
I believe this should have been ...more

Feb 02, 2020
Kimmy Nightingale
marked it as to-read

Jun 21, 2012
Flávio Batista
marked it as to-read