Alright, it's Cassie's turn again. Gonna level you with and say I don't have much for this one so let's get this over with. We get our final new ghostwriter with Lisa Harkrader.
I don't think she did a lot before this but afterwards she did plenty of YA, as well as kids picture books and stuff. Nothing quite on the level of this but still became decently accomplished. She even a website with a contact page, so that'll be worth looking into. She did some research books which is where this one comes in. Her writing is...fine. Passable, gets the job done but doesn't stand out. Only a slight bit of vocab stuff, overused sound effects at times but otherwise, she's very in the middle. She has two more so we'll see how she grows. She has mentioned the effort put into research for her entries so that's something.
Our plot this week is that Cassie and the others go on a mission, as some bug fighter is in the hands of machine or something and they want to stop the Yeerks from getting it back or something. It doesn't matter as eventually Cassie ends up on a plane and after some tension, she eventually ends up in Australia with seemingly no way home.
And I do mean eventually. I'll level with ya, this one was...fine. Maybe the most fine book ever. Everything is more or less as it should be but not much stands out either. I enjoyed it and would rank is a good one, but in that lower range. Yet it does nothing that wrong, it's just all so....adequate.
For one, for the Australia book, it takes the book like 13 chapters to get there. Basically half the book. This is the "when are we gonna get the fireworks factory " of Animorphs books. The stuff before that is decent and intense but just wastes time. When she gets there, it's fine. She befriends a kid and there's some nice stuff, and the research mostly shows. Granted I don't know enough to tell, maybe I should ask my like two Australian mutuals about this.
It's more chill than I expected tho, after she frets a bit, she meets the kid and thinks are fine until his grandpa gets sick. That was interesting but it's not as intense as I would have hoped but the land where everything wants to kill you. I suppose they didn't wanna repeat The Extreme too much but still.
This feels like a mix of other books, it start as The Unknown, becomes The Extreme, then later The Sickness. It's fine but feels lesser than all of those just because it lacks an extra oomph to it. It's filler but not aggressively so. Cassie has a few interesting bits of beating herself up over her mistakes. They are understandable so I wasn't mad at her and it was neat, but it doesn't add up to much. The ending is nice at least, but there's nothing deeper for her. I think a book of this type for Cassie before the final arc was needed, it just could have said more about her.
There's just much to say here. i got through it quickly, but I wasn't super ultra into like others. It's all just fine. Does everything well enough but doesn't take that extra step. I suppose sometimes you need these fair enough entries but eh, I personally prefer the shitpost-y ones. And...yeah, that's about it. It's fine. The word of the day.
Next time, we'll see if Marco and a game changing turn can get us back into more solid territory. I usually say it's the end of the cycle but actually no, I'll explain when we get there. See ya then.