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Wish the setup had been better executed.
Rachel is put to the test when foisted into Jake's usual role, leader. She has to wrestle with her impulsiveness, lethality, and place within the group-- which are classic and rich Rachel reservoirs. But nearly all of the internal monologue (that can make or break an Animorphs book) read to me like 'I was so mean but I didn't care because I felt like a king.' Emotionally, the flow was lacking until the final pages.
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Rachel is put to the test when foisted into Jake's usual role, leader. She has to wrestle with her impulsiveness, lethality, and place within the group-- which are classic and rich Rachel reservoirs. But nearly all of the internal monologue (that can make or break an Animorphs book) read to me like 'I was so mean but I didn't care because I felt like a king.' Emotionally, the flow was lacking until the final pages.
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Not bad! Liked it.
The writing style of this book was too punchy, almost made me think it was authored by a man.
Some anachronisms like the word Yes! in the text and single-word sentences in the narration contributed to that impression.
All in all, the plot itself was pretty insane and high-octane, more like an Andy Remic book than a Young Adult novel in the Animorphs series. My one complaint is that I would have liked the involvement of the building that proves important to be made part of the plo ...more
The writing style of this book was too punchy, almost made me think it was authored by a man.
Some anachronisms like the word Yes! in the text and single-word sentences in the narration contributed to that impression.
All in all, the plot itself was pretty insane and high-octane, more like an Andy Remic book than a Young Adult novel in the Animorphs series. My one complaint is that I would have liked the involvement of the building that proves important to be made part of the plo ...more

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

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