Moran Rereads the Animorphs
Book 4: The Message
AKA “The PTSD squad gets a sixth member, the first named character gets dismembered, and whales are awesome”
Book 4: The Message
AKA “The PTSD squad gets a sixth member, the first named character gets dismembered, and whales are awesome”
Book 3: The Encounter
AKA “The first named character attempts suicide and suffers the first breakdown regarding humanity”
So turns out we’re doing a post for every single book. Literally why am I like this. Posts will be going here, feel free to block the tag. Spoilers, yadda, yadda.
Book 2: The Visitor
AKA “We get some seriously grim insight on voluntary Controllers, the first bug morph, and probably the reason I hate shrews”
Listen to me, kiddies. I read these books for the first time when I was SEVEN. (Well, it took me about three years to collect most of them and get to the end, so I read the first half of the series about twelve times by the time I was ten or eleven.) And let me tell you a thing: if you have passed these books up because of the ridiculous covers or because they’re ‘kids’ books’ you need to reevaluate your life. Immediately.
ANYWAY, I found them all for free on the internet (GET THEM HERE) and I’m rereading them/reading them out loud to Adler, because we are actually DISGUSTINGLY domestic. And I was originally planning to comment on them like five at a time, because otherwise I’d have way too many posts, but I wrote like a solid page of things down about the first book alone, so….yeah. I guess books-per-post will be flexible based on how much I say about the book in question. Here be spoilers, obviously. If you don’t want to hear about it, please feel free to block my Animorphs tag, I won’t be offended.
Book 1: The Invasion
AKA “The first named character is murdered, a main character is trapped as a bird, and five kids sign up for a lifetime of PTSD”
I was younger than you are now
When I was given my first command
I led my men straight into a massacre
I witnessed their deaths first-hand
I made every mistake
And felt the shame rise in me
And even now I lie awake
Knowing history has its eyes on me
(via shorm)