

It’s also the perfect time to discover the books for those who didn’t. Returning to the world of Animorphs is a great nostalgia trip for kids who grew up on the books. It’s a story about friendship, good defeating evil, scary parasitic invaders, and good old fashioned adventure.

The delightful series is the perfect read for 2020. Any animal. Taking on the mantle of Animorphs, the crew use their new powers to save the world against a deadly and terrifying alien invasion, going on plenty of wild science fiction heavy adventures on the way.

The kids’ lives change when they gain the ability to transform into any animal they come into physical contact with. The Animorphs series centers on a group of kids-Rachel, Marco Jake, Cassie, and Tobias-as well as their alien bud Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill. In case you didn’t raid Scholastic book fairs for these stories when you were a kid, here’s a little primer. So no, we did NOT take these books down.” These men and women kept the series alive. You know: food and whatnot.) But for years they’ve been unavailable except by ‘pirated’ means. I think once the books are available to buy-paper or e-it would be nice if people who could afford it would buy. In a 2011 Reddit AMA she discussed the ebooks and clarified she doesn’t take action to have them removed. It’s not an official source, but Applegate has expressed support for the Animorphs Forum in the past. And now in appropriately wonderful news, you can read all 54 books digitally right now thanks to the amazing Animorphs forum. Applegate, is a total radical badass who loves all of her readers. The sci-fi YA stories first published in 1995 have held up far better than many of our other childhood faves. "There's clearly something about Animorphs that has kept kids enthralled.Animorphs has long been one of our favorite book series. I've been thinking about them for twenty years." - The Paris Review They made me laugh out loud and cry myself to sleep. " were dark and witty and thrilling, endlessly inventive and achingly sad. “Full of action-packed panels and detailed, realistic illustrations.” - Kirkus Reviews brings to life the humor and horror of the original.” - Booklist “This graphic adaptation of the first book in the long-running Animorphs series. A strong start to a new graphic novel series for young readers.” - School Library Journal Praise for The Invasion (Animorphs Graphix #1):
