Especially given the fact that we're talking about a national forest, what do you think about the whole logging camp pretense?
I didn't mind it for the most part, but I hated how K.A. shoved the whole environmental message down our throats.
Why do you think the Yeerks were waiting until Farrand was at the logging camp to infest him? Wouldn't it have been easier to just do it in the car or something?
Safer this way. Outside of the compound, there are outside factors they wouldn't be able to control and anything could happen. They didn't want to take even the smallest chance, as the situation was too important to them.
In this book Cassie becomes almost obsessive over having to kill the termite queen. She brings up her current moral dilemma: where do humans stand in the scheme of things, and is the Yeerk invasion just part of natural selection. What do you think?
Yeerk invasion is not natural selection. As Morfowt said, they're a sentient species with technology. It's not natural selection but out and out invasion. Plus if a species has to travel to our planet in spaceships, there's nothing 'natural' about it.
What did you think of Cassie's narration in this book?
Not nearly as good as in Book 4, and actually kind of annoying at times.
Favorite parts? Least favorite parts? Why?
Any part with the wolves were good, and I loved seeing more of Cassie's parents this time around, and the scene near the beginning where they were almost caught was really fun to read.
Least favorite parts would have to be Cassie going ape**** after the termite morph, as it really wasn't described as being all that bad, yet the way she acted, it seemed like it was the worst morph they've ever done.