You tell em K! Sock it to em
Also; ten irony points sense this was posted by the guy with that as his sig
I liked the ending, but, I found the part with the One funny... .hehehehe...
It was left too open.
Marco had a playboy lifestyle - I figured that would be what he would get. He was lonely and his life was rather shallow, but it wasn't like he was dead, depressed, or dating some random new character. It wasn't exactly good, but it wasn't horrible to the point of me hating it either. The other characters should've gotten the balanced outcome that Marco did - the rest of them were all one-dimensional at the end.
That is Marco. Marco isn't the time to be depressed. Remember his motto? That life can either be miserable or funny? That's just how the way it is. He is allergic to pity and sadness, that's why he doesn't get too emotional himself.
Except for the fact that she was disorganized at times, the author created one of my favorite book series of all time. It was a science fiction series that was easy to relate to and was simple and complicated at the same time - I don't think someone has to like science fiction to like Animorphs. The books were written on two different levels - I enjoy them just as much now as I did when I first read them. The characters were diverse, well-developed, realistic, and evoked feelings from the reader. It was funny.
Although I am a lot like Rachel - I'd even say that I'm a shorter version of her - I can see myself in each of the characters. I liked every single book but the last one - there was no book that I couldn't or refused to finish.
I read that book seven years ago when I was ten years old. I haven't re-read it since, but it's burned into my brain. I hated how rushed it felt, how one-dimensional Rachel became, how none of the Animorphs but Marco got the future they deserved, and how she introduced a brand new character in the last few pages of the series. Unbelievable.
I understand, the animorphs really did not get what they deserve, but who really gets what they deserve nowadays? Rich people become richer, the poor poorer.
This isn't some video game story. Personally, I admire K.A for going true to the story, instead of making it end happily ever after. It must have been hard for her to make it turn out this way, but if it ended like some fairy tale, I would hate the last book. Thank goodness K.A made it end this way.
I agree with your last statement though, the introducing of a brand new char in the last few pages kinda stinks....