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The Invasion (Animorphs, Bk 1)
The Invasion - Animorphs, Bk 1
Author: K. A. Applegate
Sometimes weird things happen to people. Ask Jake. He may tell you about the night he and his friends saw the strange light in the sky. He may even tell you about what happened when they realized the light was only a plane from another planet. Here's where Jake's story gets a little weird. It's where they're told that the human r...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780590629775
ISBN-10: 0590629778
Publication Date: 6/1996
Pages: 184
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 66 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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daedelys avatar reviewed The Invasion (Animorphs, Bk 1) on + 1218 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Well, I'm an adult (most of the time) and I decided to start reading this series because my hubby told me he loved this book when he was a kid and knows I like reading kid books when I'm in a light-reading mood.

I was really surprised at how much I liked this story. It flows well and the plot was interesting enough to keep me going even though a lot of the "mystery" in it is easy enough to figure out for an adult.

I really think that the teamwork and friendships of the kids with their different backgrounds sends a good message to the readers, young and old alike.
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Helpful Score: 1
These books i grew up with an i still read them today i think these are good for kids and everyone who like scifi comedy action. It is also a good book because it shows that everyday ordinary kids can become heros
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Litwolf avatar reviewed The Invasion (Animorphs, Bk 1) on + 34 more book reviews
As the start of a brand new series, this book has a lot of exposition to get through and deliver to the reader but I think it does a good job. The way they avoid a straight out exposition dump is a little silly (Tobias basically having a file of information dropped into his mind to sort through that will never be mentioned again after this first book) but it makes everything a little more streamlined. There is also a ton the kids dont know and have to learn for themselves, like how to conquer a morphs instincts and how they can find and best hurt the Yeerks. Thus we are given just the right amount of information to understand whats going on with plenty more to discover during our journey.

Were not given all that much of the characters personalities to begin with, especially because we need room for the exposition. However, I think thats okay. Were shown the basics and we know well be given more as the series goes on. Since each character will have the opportunity to narrate their own books, I think its excusable that we dont quite have a feel to these characters just yet. We know Jake is the reluctant leader with a brother to fight for, Cassie is the kind and gentle one who wants to protect everyone, Rachel is a girl with attitude who doesnt want to back down from a fight, Marco is a funny guy who can see the danger and has reason to stay away, and Tobias the loner who wants to be part of something bigger and find a place to belong. These are the basic facts presented to us that will have over fifty books to be fleshed out.

I see it less of a big novel that needs to have all the details up front, like the first Harry Potter book, and more like the pilot episode of a TV show, where we want to know the basics but will be content to flesh out the details as time goes on. That said, for being the narrator, Jake is pretty bland. While I know hell grow into the role of leader, he doesnt show any qualities for it and even his friends cant say anything beyond the fact that he just is a natural born leader. But Jake and the others will have plenty of opportunity to grow as time goes on.

Definitely a good start to the series. It had a lot to set up for the status quo of the books but it did well and certainly brings in the action that well see in every book to come. NOTE - This is a reprint of the original book with a few minor changes made, mostly cultural references updated for a new generation.
Litwolf avatar reviewed The Invasion (Animorphs, Bk 1) on + 34 more book reviews
As the start of a brand new series, this book has a lot of exposition to get through and deliver to the reader but I think it does a good job. The way they avoid a straight out exposition dump is a little silly (Tobias basically having a file of information dropped into his mind to sort through that will never be mentioned again after this first book) but it makes everything a little more streamlined. There is also a ton the kids dont know and have to learn for themselves, like how to conquer a morphs instincts and how they can find and best hurt the Yeerks. Thus we are given just the right amount of information to understand whats going on with plenty more to discover during our journey.

Were not given all that much of the characters personalities to begin with, especially because we need room for the exposition. However, I think thats okay. Were shown the basics and we know well be given more as the series goes on. Since each character will have the opportunity to narrate their own books, I think its excusable that we dont quite have a feel to these characters just yet. We know Jake is the reluctant leader with a brother to fight for, Cassie is the kind and gentle one who wants to protect everyone, Rachel is a girl with attitude who doesnt want to back down from a fight, Marco is a funny guy who can see the danger and has reason to stay away, and Tobias the loner who wants to be part of something bigger and find a place to belong. These are the basic facts presented to us that will have over fifty books to be fleshed out.

I see it less of a big novel that needs to have all the details up front, like the first Harry Potter book, and more like the pilot episode of a TV show, where we want to know the basics but will be content to flesh out the details as time goes on. That said, for being the narrator, Jake is pretty bland. While I know hell grow into the role of leader, he doesnt show any qualities for it and even his friends cant say anything beyond the fact that he just is a natural born leader. But Jake and the others will have plenty of opportunity to grow as time goes on.

Definitely a good start to the series. It had a lot to set up for the status quo of the books but it did well and certainly brings in the action that well see in every book to come.
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Very interesting to my son. Likes the series. Kept the interest of a picky reader.
reviewed The Invasion (Animorphs, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
it is an excellent book


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