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Loading... The Pretender (Animorphs #23) (edition 1998)by K. A. Applegate (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A truly excellent book in the series. ( ) Tobias the human-turned-hawk is struggling with his identity- boy trapped in a hawk body . . . Two main things happen in this book: Tobias finds out that someone is looking for him, a woman claiming to be a cousin who wants to take him in- as family. This is a strong lure for Tobias in his moments of wishing to be human again, but he's suspicious. Something doesn't seem right about the situation. Meanwhile, there's a young Hork-Bajir gone missing from the hidden valley where the free aliens live, and of course the Animorphs get involved in a plan to find him before the Yeerks do Turns out he's in a shabby roadside zoo- so there's stuff about Cassie's outrage at how the animals are treated, Rachel's eagerness to plow through the place and destroy it all. Tobias is involved as lookout from the sky, as usual, where he sees something that clues him in to the true identity of the woman claiming to be his cousin. There's also revelations in this episode about Tobias' background, why his father had disappeared, etc. But really what I liked best about it was all the stuff from the hawk perspective, how Tobias felt about certain things, how he had forgotten a lot of human mannerisms from being a bird of prey so long, so when he was in human form to meet his so-called cousin, he had to put on an act, which really turned out to be for the best. That scene where he's sitting in a lawyer's office next to an enemy in disguise and confronted with some shocking information but his hawk nature enabled him to appear unconcerned and avoid blowing his cover- very intense. from the Dogear Diary no reviews | add a review
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To Tobias, no one is who they seem. He has just heard a reading of his father's last will and testament. That's how he found out who his father really was: the Andalite Prince Elfangor! Tobias is stunned, but can't show it. Because Visser Three is watching his every move. No library descriptions found. |
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