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The Visitor (Animorphs #2)
The Visitor (Animorphs #2)
The Visitor (Animorphs #2)
Audiobook3 hours

The Visitor (Animorphs #2)

Written by K. A. Applegate

Narrated by Emily Ellett

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The wildly popular books by K.A. Applegate are back! The Animorphs return in this update of the classic series.

Rachel is still reeling from the news that the Earth is secretly under attack by parasitic aliens known as the Yeerks. And that she and her friends -- five kids who stumbled onto a downed spacecraft and were given the power to morph into any animal they touch -- are the planet's only defense. But Rachel has always been a daredevil. When it's suggested that they infiltrate the home of their assistant principal, who also happens to be a human host of the Yeerks, she volunteers. But what she finds inside may be more than even she can handle.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherScholastic
Release dateJan 7, 2020
ISBN9781338641189
The Visitor (Animorphs #2)

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Revisiting these books as an adult, I really appreciate how realistically these teenagers are written sometimes. They really do make some massive mistakes and that's only natural for kids who are suddenly thrust into the role they've found themselves in. As usual these are clearly written for children, but if you can stand the simplicity there's a lot of depth hidden there. As for the audiobook, it's fairly well read with no ridiculous voice acting and good audio quality.