The Attack (Animorphs, #26)

by K A. Applegate

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

J3C.App

Publication

Scholastic Inc. (An Apple Paperback)

Pages

145

Description

The Animorphs have met the Ellimist. He helped to save the kids when they were about to be eaten by a Taxxon. He helped to free two Hork-Bajir and restored Tobias's morphing ability. But even though the Ellimist has enormous power, he is not all powerful. He has an enemy. The Crayak. The Crayak and the Ellimist have decided that a battle is necessary to prove their ultimate power. But they don't intend to fight each other. The Ellimist will choose the Animorphs and Erek the Chee as his champions, the Crayak will choose his own army. If the Animorphs lose, they'll be erased from the universe altogether. And without any Animorphs, there'll be no one left to fight the Yeerks...

Description

The Animorphs have met the Ellimist. He "helped" to save the kids when they were about to be eaten by a Taxxon. He "helped" to free two Hork-Bajir and restored Tobias's morphing ability. But, even though the Ellimist has enormous power, he is not all-powerful. He has an enemy — the Crayak. So, the Crayak and the Ellimist decide that a battle will prove their ultimate power. But they don't intend to fight each other. The Ellimist will choose the Animorphs, Ax, and Erek, the Chee; the Crayak will choose his own army. But if the Animorphs lose they will be erased from the universe altogether. And there'll be no one left to fight the Yeerks.

Collection

Barcode

3349

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1999-02

Physical description

145 p.; 7.6 inches

ISBN

0590762591 / 9780590762595

Lexile

600L

User reviews

LibraryThing member nariya.rose
The Attack is (like all the Animorphs books) about five kids: Jake, Cassie, Marco, Rachel, and Tobias. With the help of their alien friend Ax and their power o turn into any creature they touch, they are trying to stop some evil aliens, the Yeerks, from taking over Earth . In this book, their
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mysterious and powerful friend, the Ellimist, sends them to a planet full of weird creatures called Iskoort to battle some deadly aliens called the Howlers from killing everyone. But the Howlers seem invincible! And what will they do when they learn some shocking information about their enemies... and their friends?
I like this book because it makes you wonder whether any "bad guys" are really evil. Can the Howlers really be blamed for what they did? As you'll find out, it wasn't actually their fault. I recommend this book to anyone who has read the other Animorphs books or likes stories about space, aliens, extremely advanced technology, and people becoming animals.
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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.

The best books appeal to *readers* universally - not children versus adults. These may not be quite worthy of the adjective 'best' but they do have that crossover appeal.
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LibraryThing member mutantpudding
Now this, this is what sci-fi is for! Ethical dilemmas with weird alien creatures!
LibraryThing member chuff
REALLY good. Should be a comic book.

Rating

½ (81 ratings; 3.7)

Call number

J3C.App
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