
The Ellimist Chronicles
Animorphs
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Scott Brick
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By:
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K. A. Applegate
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We can't tell you who we are. Or where we live. It's too risky, and we've got to be careful. Really careful. So we don't trust anyone. Because if they find us...well, we just won't let them find us. The thing you should know is that everyone is in really big trouble. Yeah. Even you.
©2018 K. A. Applegate (P)2024 Scholastic Inc.What listeners say about The Ellimist Chronicles
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- Adam
- 05-16-24
amazing trip back to my youth
the narrator and pacing was incredible. I felt the same way I did reading the books at a young age, such and amazing story and excellent voice work.
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- Sarah F.
- 11-23-24
Great standalone Animorphs novel
This was an old favorite, and it didn’t disappoint to revisit years later! A great story, awesome read
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- Tyler Stevenson
- 10-13-24
One of my favorite stories to this day!
When I was young, I got into the Animorph stories, and around the age of 10 or 11 I stumbled across the “Chronicle” books. The Ellimist Chronicles blew me out of the water, and started my lifelong love of sci-fi. It’s technically a stand-alone novel about the mysterious god-like being in the books known as The Ellimist, who occasionally helps the characters of the book. There’s a lot of really cool sci-fi concepts explored in the book, and two decades after first reading it, it still holds up as a great book!
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- Jonny Kinser
- 02-15-25
Mindbendingly and tragically good
A combination of Wargames, Star Trek, I have No Mouth and Yet I Must Scream, Inception, Interstellar, and I'm sure even more that I can't think of!! This book is probably the best side story in the series except maybe the Hork-Bajir Chronicles.
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- Astrid
- 04-12-24
"Yeah. Okay, then. Okay, then."
With those emotional, haunting, final words, a beloved character, warrior, fighter, child, dies.
K.A. Applegate wrote a chilling, emotional end, and Scott Brick delivered it with all the gravitas, respect and finality it deserved.
I experienced chills at that final, accepting line, and had to listen to it several times over before I was ready for this story to conclude.
As a whole, this story is complex, strange and so unlike Animorphs as we regularly know, but it fits in beautifully with the messages and themes of this series as a whole.
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- Indie
- 04-26-24
Awesome book
I read this book when it came out in 2001, and just finished listening to it, and I am reminded of how great her story telling and world building is.
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