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Book Review of The Ellimist Chronicles (Animorphs)

The Ellimist Chronicles (Animorphs)
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The sub-books in Animorphs are much better than the actual series. Especially, when it comes to The Ellimist Chronicles. Unlike the generally cheery, go-team atmosphere of many of the books, this one takes a very morbid tone. It starts out with a holocaust of the main character's race, and moves on to enslavement before delving into the beginnings of even grimmer philisophical questions, like the consequnce of knowledge and the unimportance of an individual. Not that I mean to say it's inappropriate for the target age-group: a lot of the dark stuff went right over my younger brother's head, but he still enjoyed it as a back-story, as it explained a lot of small things we had both wondered about the main series. But all in all, you won't be sad to return to the more fast-paced and up-beat story of our six crime-fighting teens either.