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The Separation

Animorphs, Book 32

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The Separation

By: Katherine Applegate
Narrated by: Emily Ellet
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Take one alien, five kids, and the ability to change into any animal they touch, and you've got a fantastic, unpredictable, edge-of-your-seat series best described as the "X-Files for Kids." From well-known series author, Katherine Applegate.

Rachel is falling apart. Literally. Her newest morph has the ability to regenerate its limbs, but when Rachel demorphs there's a lot more Rachel than when she started out. One more Rachel, to be exact. Rachel is an okay person to have around. But two could be considered overkill. Especially two Rachels with completely opposite personalities: one is pathetically weak; one is super strong and super nasty.

Now the Animorphs have to figure out a way to put Rachel back together again. Because if it's up to the "twins," Rachel the weak will surrender to Visser Three. Rachel the superbold will try to single-handedly take him down. And twice the trouble may be twice as much as the other Animorphs and Ax can handle...

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Emily did an amazing job at portraying both Mean and Nice Rachel. My only complaint was that when she speaks aloud as a Hork-Bajir (Jara-Hamee, male), she should use a Hork-Bajir voice, not Rachel's voice. (Example: the line "Boring, huh?") Other than that, it was great.

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Absolutely wonderful narration, but the story is definitely not one of the best in the series

Great Narrator

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the book was gd excellent performance by Emily as always the only thing I didn't like was all the crying it got annoying lol

it was hilarious

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