Richard's Animorphs Forum
Animorphs Section => Animorphs Forum Classic => Topic started by: Darth Zakryn on November 20, 2010, 04:24:00 AM
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Aside from Remnants, I didn't see her do anything else after Animorphs...
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She's been writing the children's books "Roscoe Riley Rules" for the last few years, at least. And by children's books, I mean ages 4-8 or so.
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Aren't she and MG teaming up to do some new project soon? I recall hearing as much from Hirac Delest.
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Yeah, actually I remember hearing that, too...something science fictioney, but no details other than that so far :/
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Michael Grant's been writing the Gone series, which I highly recommend. Yes the two of them are supposed to be teaming up together once again to do a brand new project, but I don't think we know much about that yet.
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Yes, GONE is amazing! Still just on HUNGER but loving it x3
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Gone is addictive and I can't stop reading it, but I can't outright say it's a great series. The plot's weak and the main characters are all terribly one-dimensional. It really delivers on the setting and minor characters, though.
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What's Gone?
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It's a book series Michael Grant is writing. The basic premise is that everyone over the age of fifteen suddenly vanishes, and also, superpowers. If you squint at it, you can see faint expies for Jake (Sam), Marco (Howard), Ax (Albert), Rachel (Lana), Cassie/April (Astrid), Billy Weir (Little Pete) and Tobias (Computer Jack).
It's an okay series, very fun and very much a pageturner, but if you stop and think about it too long you start seeing a lot of problems with the plot.
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Ok. Sounds kind of scary. Without adults the world wouldn't be as bad in some ways, but in others it would be even worse.
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Gone is addictive and I can't stop reading it, but I can't outright say it's a great series. The plot's weak and the main characters are all terribly one-dimensional. It really delivers on the setting and minor characters, though.
Maybe because they need to write together to make the best stories ;)
I also hope for a new series from them as a team.