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The Animorphs have a problem. A very small one, called the Helmacrons. Tiny aliens less than an inch tall may not seem like much when you're as big as a human, but the situation changes when they get shrunk down to the Helmacrons' size.
 
I think the book is probably a filler book. Aside from the two later books, The Journey and The Hidden, the Helmacrons didn't figure into things too entirely hugely.

It's still a fun read though. I like the humor. "Honey, I shrunk the Animorphs" lol

The constant bickering between the Helmacron males and females is fun too.

Of course a few things were kinda gross too lol, the imagining of the up close views of hair and skin and stuff.
[identity profile] buffyangellvr23.livejournal.com
The Animorphs have a big problem that's a really small problem: The Helmacrons. The tiny aliens seem laughable at first but the group takes them more seriously when they are shrunk to Helmacron size.

I know this book was mentioned by someone as not being one of the better ones...please, elaborate, I'm curious to know why. Personally I liked the humor factor, although I was like "why is this book in there"? at first becuase it didnt' seem connected to any others and I hadn't learned of The Journey and future events yet.

I'm having a hard time with questions and prompts on this one...does anyone have any questions they want to ask?

Remember the rules-keep it civil, try to stay on current or previous books,start out on topic even if you don't stay there, and don't delete posts except to edit.

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