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Animorphs

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Animorphs.

Cool friends fighting aliens...more accurately, the pariah of a fascist civilization, minutes before being eaten alive in front of said "ccol friends" persuades and then bioengineers human child soldiers to facilitate an end to an ill-conceived and failing war now reduced to unilaterally exterminating a parasitic, physically disabled species, itself undergoing a violent civil rights movement on their own planet based on their self-recognized flaws, struggling to realize its place in a universe where godlike beings exist and decide not to offer remedy(rules of the god game) and spectate while the parasites overwhelm all vulnerable species in the known universe.

The child soldiers agree to resist the parasites, but at least a minority of them believe genocide is the wrong answer. After being physically and emotionally tortured, shot, repeatedly disemboweled and having their limbs hacked or bitten off by hosts of the parasitic species, however, all of the child soldiers begin taking violent, morally devastating actions that end their lives as they know them.

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The venber are super cool hammerhead ski alien maybe hybrid cyborg people with laser bazookas, and unrelated

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I really like the part where everyone seems to be asking Cassie's permission to eat the seal and she tells them off.

I think I like this book so much because in hindsight it really marks where everything begins to draw down.

This is a true survival scenario, the animorphs are absolutely miserable for a very long part of the book in stark survival mode, Rachel, sacrifices a foot to save Cassie, Marco keeps them on mission, Cassie is coming to practical terms with the limits of her ethics and a letting the rest of the group know them, or rather the rest of the Animorphs are coming to terms with what Cassie came to terms with books ago that ideals cannot always survive The realities of war, especially when you're a child soldier in that war, there's a lot of group dynamic and ethical complexity going on here that continues to its fruition by the end of the series.

And they also get to morph polar bears and kick ass at the end of the book.

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