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The Animorphs and Ax have to make the most important decision they've ever had to make: Do they continue to fight the Yeerks in secret, or is it time to let everyone know there is a resistance? That the Animorphs exist. And that Earth does stand a small chance against the invasion. Jake knows that either choice is a major one. Not one that some kid should be responsible for. But he's getting tired of the pressure. So, even though he realizes that other Animorphs need him to be strong, he doesn't feel that way. In fact, he feels just the opposite. And Jake knows if he starts to lose it the Animorphs are done. . . .
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I adore this series, but this book is a travesty. Unlikely I'll ever bother to reread this one again. Content warning for oh so much awkward racism that comes from a deeply well intentioned place but is SO not okay. And also, good lord, what a pointless and boring story. Skippable (which is not great considering how late into the series this is).