The Sickness (Animorphs #29) by "K. A. Applegate" (Melinda Metz)
Traditional or self-published: Traditional
Rating: Liked (Hated-Disliked-Okay-Liked-Loved)
I think I'm starting to get burnt out on this series. Even though this was another good book, and even though it takes only an hour or so to read them, I'm getting tired of them.
I like how the ghostwriters are able to turn what might be an illogical idea into something that makes sense. In this book, Cassie (whose entire medical experience is helps her parents do vet work) was going to have to do brain surgery on one of the Animorphs. Luckily the ghostwriter pulled out a save and was able to make it make sense.
The whole story was quite different than previous ones. The morph was very interesting. The idea of one of the Animorphs being totally on her own, doing the whole mission on her own, was a new one.
I really liked it all, but maybe I just need a break from the series for a while.
Traditional or self-published: Traditional
Rating: Liked (Hated-Disliked-Okay-Liked-Loved)

I think I'm starting to get burnt out on this series. Even though this was another good book, and even though it takes only an hour or so to read them, I'm getting tired of them.
I like how the ghostwriters are able to turn what might be an illogical idea into something that makes sense. In this book, Cassie (whose entire medical experience is helps her parents do vet work) was going to have to do brain surgery on one of the Animorphs. Luckily the ghostwriter pulled out a save and was able to make it make sense.
The whole story was quite different than previous ones. The morph was very interesting. The idea of one of the Animorphs being totally on her own, doing the whole mission on her own, was a new one.
I really liked it all, but maybe I just need a break from the series for a while.