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The Yeerks are finally starting to realize that the "Andalite bandits" are probably not aliens at all. That maybe they've been dealing with humans all along. And no one, especially the newly appointed Visser One, is happy about this revelation. When Tobias and the other Animorphs realize that the Yeerks are about to find them, it's by accident. But that doesn't make the discovery any less serious. Because in a war, one side wins and one side.Tags
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Why are Rachel's tweenage sisters suddenly toddlers.
Why is Applegate incapable of letting a single real human achievement /not/ be prompted by the Chee?
And why, for god's sake, was Loren's blindness and amnesia due to a car accident rather than a degenerative disease? Then morphing wouldn't have fixed her blindness and we wouldn't have this stupid magical healing of a disability, rendering her blindness pointless and episodic. there was an easy way to have her be blind /and/ morph capable, but I forgot that animorphs only gives lip service to the issue du jour, not actual consideration. could have been really cool, too.
plus it would've added another potential problem in Tobias' future, and we all know Tobias is Applegate's favourite show more little sue. (I love Tobias, but come on.) show less
Why is Applegate incapable of letting a single real human achievement /not/ be prompted by the Chee?
And why, for god's sake, was Loren's blindness and amnesia due to a car accident rather than a degenerative disease? Then morphing wouldn't have fixed her blindness and we wouldn't have this stupid magical healing of a disability, rendering her blindness pointless and episodic. there was an easy way to have her be blind /and/ morph capable, but I forgot that animorphs only gives lip service to the issue du jour, not actual consideration. could have been really cool, too.
plus it would've added another potential problem in Tobias' future, and we all know Tobias is Applegate's favourite show more little sue. (I love Tobias, but come on.) show less
Nice balance between action-packed and heart-tugging. Some parts still made me roll my eyes, though. Warning for MAJOR SPOILERS!
The Yeerks have finally figured out that the Animorph team are really humans. They're testing mass numbers of human blood to search for animal DNA in it. Animorphs use some computer hacking to find out where the data is being stored, and break in using Hork-bajir morphs, to look in the computers, see if their identity has been discovered, and delete the information. While there they find data on someone they assumed was long dead- Tobias' mother. Of course their cover gets blown, and they fight to they break out without having managed to delete anything from the database. Knowing their families might now be at show more risk, one at a time they approach family members, tell all (or as much as they can), morph in front of parents/siblings to prove it, and escape to hide out with everyone in the Hork-bajir valley. Parents meet this revelation with varying degrees of shock and disbelief, but they actually get everyone out.
Almost. Jake doesn't make it in time- his parents finally got taken by the aliens. But Tobias goes back to find his mother. Who it turns out is blind, from having suffered a terrible accident years and years ago. One that left her so debilitated she couldn't raise her own child. There's a very strangely awkward scene where Tobias, Marco and Ax approach her in a convenience store in order to lay hands on her guide dog so Tobias can impersonate the dog and get into her house. To snoop out if she's really an alien controller. The bits about Ax trying to act like a troublemaking teenager in the store are rather hilarious. Tobias finally reveals his identity to his mother, gives her the power to morph so they can bust out in hawk mode when the aliens show up, there's a frantic confusing battle and they barely escape. Tobias' mother nearly dies when she's terribly injured as a hawk, but when she re-morphs as human, her sight is restored.
All kinds of angst in this book on Tobias' part. Desperate to know more about his mother, to have her remember him, to save her from the aliens even though it puts all of them at risk. Finally the adults in the Hork-bajir valley start playing a role- Marco's mother is relating all the things she knows from her time as Visser to the Hork-bajir leader, for example while Rachel's lawyer mom is helping them draft their own constitution. Seems like small things they are doing, though, when the kids are out fighting actual aliens for the sake of the world.
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The Yeerks have finally figured out that the Animorph team are really humans. They're testing mass numbers of human blood to search for animal DNA in it. Animorphs use some computer hacking to find out where the data is being stored, and break in using Hork-bajir morphs, to look in the computers, see if their identity has been discovered, and delete the information. While there they find data on someone they assumed was long dead- Tobias' mother. Of course their cover gets blown, and they fight to they break out without having managed to delete anything from the database. Knowing their families might now be at show more risk, one at a time they approach family members, tell all (or as much as they can), morph in front of parents/siblings to prove it, and escape to hide out with everyone in the Hork-bajir valley. Parents meet this revelation with varying degrees of shock and disbelief, but they actually get everyone out.
Almost. Jake doesn't make it in time- his parents finally got taken by the aliens. But Tobias goes back to find his mother. Who it turns out is blind, from having suffered a terrible accident years and years ago. One that left her so debilitated she couldn't raise her own child. There's a very strangely awkward scene where Tobias, Marco and Ax approach her in a convenience store in order to lay hands on her guide dog so Tobias can impersonate the dog and get into her house. To snoop out if she's really an alien controller. The bits about Ax trying to act like a troublemaking teenager in the store are rather hilarious. Tobias finally reveals his identity to his mother, gives her the power to morph so they can bust out in hawk mode when the aliens show up, there's a frantic confusing battle and they barely escape. Tobias' mother nearly dies when she's terribly injured as a hawk, but when she re-morphs as human, her sight is restored.
All kinds of angst in this book on Tobias' part. Desperate to know more about his mother, to have her remember him, to save her from the aliens even though it puts all of them at risk. Finally the adults in the Hork-bajir valley start playing a role- Marco's mother is relating all the things she knows from her time as Visser to the Hork-bajir leader, for example while Rachel's lawyer mom is helping them draft their own constitution. Seems like small things they are doing, though, when the kids are out fighting actual aliens for the sake of the world.
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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 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.
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.
The Yeerks realize that the "Andalite bandits" are probably not aliens. The Animorphs go to move their families into hiding. Tobias learns the truth about his mother.
Oh. Poor sweet baby.
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Katherine Applegate was born in Michigan on July 19, 1956. She writes science fiction, young adult romances, and pop-up books. She is the author of the Making Waves, Making Out, and Roscoe Riley Rules series. She writes the Animorphs, Everworld, and Remnants series under the pen name K. A. Applegate. She also writes under the pen names of C. show more Archer, Catherine Kendall and Elizabeth Benning. She has received numerous awards including a Golden Duck Award (Eleanor Cameron Award for Middle Grades) for The Message in 1997, the SCBWI 2008 Golden Kite Award for Best Fiction and the Bank Street 2008 Josette Frank Award for Home of the Brave, and the 2013 Newbery Medal and the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award (Illinois) for The One and Only Ivan. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Diversion (Animorphs #49) (Animorphs #49)
- Original title
- The Diversion
- Original publication date
- 2001-01
- People/Characters
- Tobias [in Animorphs]; Jake [in Animorphs]; Cassie [in Animorphs]; Marco [in Animorphs]; Rachel [in Animorphs]; "Ax" Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill (show all 12); Loren [in Animorphs]; Tom [in Animorphs]; Sara [in Animorphs]; Jordan [in Animorphs]; Naomi [in Animorphs]; Mr. King [in Animorphs]
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- USA
- Dedication
- The author wishes to thank Lisa Harkrader for her help in preparing this manuscript.
For Larry, Ashley, and Austin
And for Michael and Jake - First words
- My name is Tobias. And I was one hungry bird.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As long as we keep fighting, Visser One will keep them alive.
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