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Indlæser... The Messageaf K. A. Applegate
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Though the five children are stock characters, and the conflict is thinly developed in parts (readers never hear what the message really imparts), the descriptions of becoming and living as dolphins and other animals are impressive, as is the group's knowledge that their special powers are in reality powerful weapons not to be used lightly. Average series fare.
It all started with the dreams. But Cassie didn't pay much attention to them. She and her friends have been having nightmares ever since they acquired the power to morph. But when Cassie discovers that Tobias has been having dreams too -- the exact same dreams -- about the ocean, and a voice that's calling to them for help, she decides it's time to start listening. Now she and the others have to figure out if the dreams are a message, or a trap. No library descriptions found. |
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This time we head into our girl Cassie, who I already dubbed the heart and soul of this group with her heart and soul so big in who she is, how she makes decisions, and how she shores up/softens down everyone else. She's always been our peacemaker so it was lovely to get to be inside her head. I loved seeing her world, how much she loves things, how much she cares about people.
On my continual and constant Rachel-Read of the Animorphs, I love Jake & Cassie's eye-rolling affection for her massive stunts (looking at you, Rachel-Diving-Off-The-Railing) about how she's fearless and headstrong and they love her so much for it.
I think my only real disappointment with this book was that the last-second *"I never told you."/"Yeah, me, too."* between Jake and Cassie about their feelings in this book was almost exactly the same situation and basic wording/exchange that Tobias and Rachel had in a similar situation in the last book. I know these are the early setup couples, but I like a little more differentiation in how people portray and emote. Not just the same 'hey, I never told you' and 'I already know' responses from different people, different couples. I hope to see them grow into being very different in these things, too. ( )