Megamorphs #2: I dinosaurenes tid

by Katherine A. Applegate

Other authorsMichael Grant (Author), Jørn Roeim (Translator), David B. Mattingly (Cover artist), Tonya Alicia Martin (Editor)
Paperback, 2000

Description

Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Science Fiction. We could blame everything that happened on Marco. He was the one who heard about the downed submarine. He was the one who thought we should check it out. And everyone knows that if Marco's up to a challenge, I'm definitely there.Everything was going fine. Until the explosion. An explosion that blew us millions of years back in time, to the age of dinosaurs.Now Tobias, Cassie, Marco, Ax, Jake and I are fighting for our lives with every step we take. But that's not our biggest problem. Our biggest problem is we have no idea how to get back to our own time ...

Original language

English

Original publication date

1998-06

Publication

[Oslo] Gyldendal Tiden 2000

Pages

215

ISBN

8247806223 / 9788247806227

Local notes

Takes place between #18 and #19 of the main series. Like all Megamorphs books, the protagonists take turns narrating a chapter each (rather than one book each as in the main series).

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Rating

½ (77 ratings; 3.6)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
A short comment for every book of the series until I get a chance to re-read them. All three of my sons and I loved this series and read every single book - I even bought every single book (most, but not all, used; some through school book sales). I'm excited to re-read them to see how the five
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main characters develop and to watch all the different transformations again.
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LibraryThing member nx74defiant
The Animorphs are trapped in the time of Dinosaurs. They have to fight to survive and find a way back to their own time. I was able to figure out what would happen before they did. There is an inconsistency that is never explained about how they heal. All we get is we'll ask Ax later. It was
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annoying and unnecessary. It was just done as a cheap way to make the story more exciting
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LibraryThing member wanderlustlover
Spring 2020 (Animorphs Read 2020 / April);

I'm really not a huge fan of most of the 'morps books so far. It was totally interesting to see a story where there was no main villain, the Yeerks didn't really even matter to it, and we had dinosaurs roaming the Earth everywhere because these are back in
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time hijinks. But the multiple pov books seem to make everyone's pov slimmer and faster. Plus, we separated Rachel from the group instantly, which was way too much like the first 'morphs book.

I super appreciated Tobais' getting to shine everywhere in this book.
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