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Title: book memories
Post by: goom on December 13, 2008, 02:51:23 AM
do you remember old you were when you started reading the series?
any particular life moments you can recall reading animorphs?

i remember the first and the last quite clearly.
it was 1998, i believe, and i was sitting in church trying to sneak a peak at the new book i'd just bought.
read it like 16 times :)

the last book i read while i was in the hospital (after a big seizure).
[spoiler]i remember the ending made me cry :-[[/spoiler]
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Slushie Man on December 13, 2008, 04:01:16 AM
I started reading them around Book 3 or 4 I think, back in 1997 or 1998, whichever year they started in, and me and my best friend Ryan were the only two that really read them, that I knew, but we were always discussing the books after, and playing 'Animorphs' when we got together to play, lol. He stopped reading before I did though, cause he got tired of how every book was basically the same, and it was around that point I started reading each new book in under a day.

Oh, and I also remember I dropped the first Tobias book, book 3, in the bath water when I was reading it in the bath once, and Book 4, the Cassie dolphin one, the front cover ripped the space between the top of the dolphin head and the top of the book cover.

And there was this cheapo Pac-Man kind of Animorphs game I played - I think it was free to download, but it may have came from a cereal box I can't quite remember. And anyway, it was a Pac-Man kind of screen, but with various obstacles, and you had to go around collecting things, while trying to avoid Chapman and other controllers, and once you had a certain amount of power ups, you could morph to a tiger for a limited time and chase them. Something like that.

Oh, and when my sister was in college, which was around that same time that Animorphs was big and I was huge into it, the guy that played Tobias on the TV show, she dated his best friend.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: goom on December 13, 2008, 04:03:49 AM
haha, awesome.
i've gotten a lot of my animorphs pages wet, and a few i purchased (some secondhand) were torn a bit.

i remember getting 'know the secret' for the pc and thinking it was the best game ever.
those were the days :)
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: AcreLorraine on December 13, 2008, 08:10:31 AM
Oh my god, I loved that gameplayed it so much but I never could beat visser.  Oh well.  I picked up book 1 in 4th grade during the bookfair at my new school.  I was so hooked.  Unfortunately, I was not a rich 8 year old.  So it was a long time before I read most of the series.  I was in middle school when I saw the last books and picked them up.  It screwed me over so bad because I never got past around book 40 ish.  The ending depressed me.  But now I'm re-reading everything.  45 minutes a book so I think my time's improved.  I can't wait to get to the end again.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Blake (xtrunkzx) on December 13, 2008, 08:20:31 AM
yea. i was in the fourth grade when it came out. i picked it up in the shool library because they made you read like 4 books a month and do reports on them. every month was a different genre so I thought the covers looked cool and it had been sci-fi month. I always hated reading and never did any of my book reports until than. every since my brain's been wired as a bookworm's brain
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: yunyun on October 23, 2011, 03:40:06 AM
I remember reading #2 in gr 3 and asking my teacher what <this >meant
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: SkyMorpher on October 23, 2011, 10:09:47 PM
I never started until I was an adult and saw them at work in the kids' section of the library. But I do recall seeing a couple of the books in the store while I was in college...I'm thinking it was The Message, when they were releasing the earlier ones. The bookstore had mostly textbooks and then a really small general reading area and I think they had some kids' material in case any of the college students had kids.

I got mixed up, I thought the books were tie-ins to the TV series, I only realized later that the books came first.

Most of my books are either from secondhand stores and weeds at work.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Blazing Angel on October 24, 2011, 11:30:54 PM
I remember reading that one where Tobias morphs a rabbit and being really confused, cause that was my first book.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: AllyVP on October 25, 2011, 02:44:28 AM
I started reading them in 7th grade, in 2003.  Kinda late.  They were all published.  I was kinda anti-social, and spent every lunch period reading, but I'd read Harry Potter too many times already.  Stumbled on them in my school library, but they didn't have them all.  They had most of the first 25 or so books, and the last 2 or 3.  They didn't have any of the MM or Chronicles.  Needless to say, I was a bit confused reading those last ones, but I stuck with it anyway.  I absolutely had to know how it ended. 

Re-read them all, in order last year and remembered why I loved them.  Also spotted a lot of stuff that was totally over a 12 year old's head, and I was shocked with how adult they were for kid's books.  But we all know that already :)
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Shenmue654 on November 04, 2011, 09:56:45 AM
;) Okay, so you know the back summary of the first Animorphs book?

Well, even to eight-year old me it sounded a lot like a movie trailer. So for years that's exactly how I pictured it, timed bizarrely to a cartoon I liked at the time: "The New Adventures of Johnny Quest." You know, that weird-as-hell 90's version with a virtual reality program? That was totally one of my "Watching this while waiting for another show" shows. I heard pieces of the opening as the trailer's background music. The first part of the trailer is lost to memory, but I like to pretend it involved Jet Force Gemini (an obscure game I liked). Timeline-wise, it couldn't have. T__T

I initially got the series from the Book Fair one year: the first three or five books, specifically. Though I had actually seen the first almost half a year earlier, in a random classroom. What kind of awesome teacher had Animorphs as part of the reading options? o__o From that point on, I was hooked.

Also, as a kid I had an imaginary Yeerk named Keshin. Yep, he is that freaking old as a character.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: SkyMorpher on November 04, 2011, 11:10:32 PM
I often wonder if I'm the only one that actual started reading them as an adult lol
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: goom on November 05, 2011, 01:16:17 AM
I often wonder if I'm the only one that actual started reading them as an adult lol

i'm sure there are plenty. also, many of RAFians have persuaded their (older) friends to give them a read. terenia got brian to read them.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: AllyVP on November 16, 2011, 01:24:28 AM
I often wonder if I'm the only one that actual started reading them as an adult lol

I convinced my friend to read them.  i hope she finishes, i get the feeling she's not exactly entranced with them.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Blazing Angel on November 16, 2011, 09:51:08 AM
I'm proud to say I've convinced a ten year old to read animorphs and so far he loves it.
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: AllyVP on November 17, 2011, 12:22:56 AM
I'm proud to say I've convinced a ten year old to read animorphs and so far he loves it.

There is hope for the next generation!! Now, if we could just convince them that Hannah Montana is not a good role model...... ;)
Title: Re: book memories
Post by: Darth Zakryn on November 17, 2011, 04:26:31 AM
I remember when I first read Animorphs. My mom bought four books (#11-#14) years ago in one of those four-for-one deals. I think I read #11 once, but I was so young it was confusing and I couldn't really understand it. This was before the turn of century. Wow, saying that really does make me sound older than I really am. ;D Then, in 2001, around the time of 9/11 terrorist attacks, I had to read a book for some reason in school and either I chose or was given Animorphs #8. The Alien, the first book I was old enough to coherently read and understand. From that point on, I became a fan. I had my mom order a bunch of books over the Internet, like half of the series. I can still remember the excitement I felt waiting for those books to come, and the happiness I felt when they finally DID arrive in the mail, similar to what I feel now for my Star Wars books. I have some fond and very nostalgic memories of sitting around in my kitchen table, a quiet afternoon, sun shining, looking out the window every so often, and reading Animorphs. Those were some of the fondest times in my life. And then came the Blue Island fiasco in 2007, where they illegally impounded our U-Haul and we lost virtually EVERYTHING we owned. The only two books to survive that ordeal were the Revenge of the Sith novelization, which even then was becoming quite worn and old (I bought it almost the day after the movie came out) and my recent acquisition, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I have since then rebuilt my collection of Animorphs books, but I have still never been able to completely own all of the books in the series. I hope to own them all someday.