Elfangor's Secret (Animorphs Megamorphs #3)
by K. A. Applegate
Animorphs: Megamorphs (3), Animorphs: Publication Order (Megamorphs — 29.5), Animorphs (Megamorphs 3)
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We found out who Visser Four is. And he has found the Time Matrix, the machine Elfangor had hidden in the abandoned construction site. The same place we met him on a night none of us will ever forget. Especially me. Now Visser Four has the Matrix, and he plans to use it to become Visser One. But Jake, Rachel, Cassie, Marco, Ax, and I can't let that happen. We can't let him alter time so that the Yeerks will win theinvasion. So, we're prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. Eventually, one show more of us will lose this. show lessTags
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Fun fluff series that gets less and less fluff over time. (And this is the book where Applegate appears to just throw their hands in the air and say, "Look at these humans being human, and dear gods they're sometimes pretty bloody awful." But, like, with a hammer.
In this Megamorph- longer than the usual books in the Animorph series- one of the alien leaders, Visser Four, has got hold of a dangerous device called the Time Matrix. It allows him to travel through time and change events in history. The Animorph team get a jarring view of how this could drastically change reality in the opening scene. They are granted the ability to follow Visser Four through time, in a desperate attempt to prevent him from changing history. Problem is, they don't know what events he's trying to alter, and what exactly they can do to stop him. They find themselves, at various points, on a French battlefield, in a naval war, with George Washington crossing the Deleware and on the beaches at D-Day, among other points. show more All significant, pivotal moments and the details are horrific. The chapters are told in alternating points of view. Ax is shaken by what he sees- are humans worth saving from the Yeerks, he wonders, if they are capable of such brutalities as the Holocaust? Also for the first time they face death that is not easily shaken off by morphing. One of the main characters, I thought until the last chapter, had actually been lost forever. The complications and problems with time-travel was, I thought, well-considered in a book aimed at children. Although I agree with another viewer this book boarders on YA not juvenile fiction. So much warfare, explosions, terrible injuries, vicious quick decisions made by some you would not expect (Cassie, for one). At one point a character escapes seeing what's going on by morphing into a fly, at another part of the story someone morphs a dolphin in the river and decides it might be better to swim away and stay dolphin permanently. But in the end, they do manage to thwart the enemy, and regain control of the device- in a strange scene of altered history where Hitler was a mere driver for someone higher-up, but Tobias felt compelled to execute him anyway. It feels like this series just got a lot more serious.
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The Animorph's go chasing Visser Four through history. I love the reason Visser Four went to Agincourt.
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.
Read these as a kid. They were one of the series that kept me reading.
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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
- Elfangor's Secret (Animorphs Megamorphs #3) (Animorphs Megamorphs #3)
- Original title
- Elfangor's Secret
- Original publication date
- 1999-05
- People/Characters
- Jake [in Animorphs]; Rachel [in Animorphs]; Tobias [in Animorphs]; Cassie [in Animorphs]; Marco [in Animorphs]; "Ax" Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill (show all 11); Visser Four; Drode; John Berryman [in Animorphs]; George Washington; Adolf Hitler
- Important places
- California, USA; Azincourt, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; Delaware River, USA; Cape Trafalgar, Spain; Princeton, New Jersey, USA; Normandy, France (show all 7); San Francisco, California, USA
- Important events
- Battle of Agincourt; Washington Crossing the Delaware; Battle of Trafalgar; D-Day
- First words
- Aristh Elfangor-Sirinial-Shamtul was done with war.
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