Still, I dislike it for entirely selfish reasons. That doesn’t exactly leave much time for details. These books were originally coming out fast and furious, only a few months apart. It’s so fetch.) Julie opined on my review of #1: The Invasion that Applegate’s sparse prose is a positive, earning her the moniker “the Hemingway of YA,” and I can see her point. Fellow Animorphist (Is that a thing? I’m making it a thing. In fact, from now on, just assume that whenever I say “the Animorphs come up with a plan…” the “it goes horribly wrong” is implied. Yikes! So the Animorphs come up with a plan to infiltrate the hospital and put a stop to that, and-wait for it- it goes horribly wrong. That way, they can infect the people who go there for treatment-including powerful people, like the state governor, who might one day be the President of the United States. See, the Yeerks have built a shiny new hospital that they have staffed with Controllers. None of the preceding five books could prepare us for The Capture.
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