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The Journey (Animorphs, No. 42)


By K.A. Applegate
 
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Format:Paperback, 139 pages.
Publisher:Scholastic Paperbacks 2000-06-01
ISBN:0439115167

Average Customer Rating:

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10 reviews)

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Product Description

The Helmacrons need more power to escape the earth's atmosphere, so they have returned to demand the morphing cube. When Rachel tries to destroy their ship, the tiny egomaniacs bail - right into Marco's left nostril. And the other Animorphs have to get them out before the little aliens do some real damage.

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Displaying 1 to 5 of 10 total reviews (Page 1 of 3):

4 out of 5 stars The Journey (Animorphs)

The helmacors ruinen the animophs life.They shrank Mrcos friends and he put them in his nose.They were fighting in his body.The witer use good details.She makes you want to keep reading.I like this book and it wasfunny and fun to read.you need to read this book IT WAS SO COOL!

5 out of 5 stars They're back!

The helmacrons totally ruin the Animorphs'lives in this one. You get a little bit of chapters with Marco's point of view. You see, The helmacrons travel up Marco's nose, so, uh, JUST READ IT! It's hilarious, 3 thumbs up.

5 out of 5 stars A Great Third Grade Book .

Animorphs the Journey
By
K.A. Applegate

Animorphs the Journey is a part of a series of books called Animorphs. These books have characters called animorphs who can turn from a person into an animal. In this book Animorphs the Journey, the main character Rachel. She is one of the animorphs. She goes to middle school. She is determined never to give up on her journey to prevent the Helmacrons from taking over her friend Marco.
Rachel, Marco, and the rest of their friends, who are all animorphs too, try to keep the Helmacrons from getting the morphing cube. Helmacrons are inch-high aliens who want the cube so they can have the power to morph, or turn into any kind of animal they would like to be. The story gets interesting when the inch-high aliens wind up in Marcos nose. Rachel and her friends try to get the aliens out of Marco. Draycon beams blast everywhere to attack the Helmacrons ( Draycon beams are like bullets out of a gun). This is very dangerous for Marco who could get hurt.
All the events and descriptions in this story help the author achieve the purpose of entertaining the reader and helping them use their imaginations. I liked Animorphs the Journey because it was exciting and adventurous. I never knew what was going to happen next. I would recommend this book because it is so entertaining. It would probably fit kids in third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade, or really good readers in lower grades.

2 out of 5 stars Recycle plots! Save the planet!

Hmm. The Helmacron were a filler idea in the first place, and I was disappointed to see that the Ghostwriter hired by KAA couldn't come up with anything more original. Also, the trip to Snot Mountain in MarcoLand smacked of The Magic School Bus. Happily, most of the biology seemed to be factual, props to GW for that. I would've liked to have seen more plot advancement, for both the Yeerks and the war, and the blossoming relationships between our angst-filled heroes. My two stars are for the fact that it was quite funny, especially Rachel's disgust at swimming in Marco's bodily fluids, but I had to take away points for the Rabies subplot. Worth a read if it's a rainy Saturday, but that's about it.

3 out of 5 stars The Journey

This wasn't a bad book, per se. The beginning was interesting, but towards the middle it got boring, and by the end, I just wanted it to end already. The Test is much better.

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