By paying careful and close attention to the links on my ff.net page? XD But aww, I'm flattered you think I'm worth stalking :P
ALSO, I FINALLY HAVE AN ANIMORPHS ICON MADE. It only took over twelve hours. *dies* Because I was distracted by RPing.
I am pretty much tied between the Andalite Chronicles, the Ellimist Chronicles and the Hork-Bajir Chronicles for favorite of them. I mean, Hork-Bajir has best romance and ethical conflicts, no doubt, Ellimist is the most creative in terms of space creation, and Andalite is just awesome because SQUEE, parents of Tobias and Elfangor and cool Loren who is SO MUCH LIKE RACHEL and and and and SQUEE!
*petpet* I tend to compare books when I'm trying to figure out what I would rather read. I have the HP books with me at college just because there are fewer of them so they were easier to carry but I haven't read them all semester long, and I have to admit, if they were Animorph books, I think I would have pulled them off the shelves at least a few times by now.
I was so voracious, I think that I read everything. Plenty of fantasy, but most other things as well. Though I was a classicist and hearted Greek Mythology mostly when it came to fantasy as a kid, I remember. XD
Ax, well, yeah, he does come off as more practical than ruthless but that's because he doesn't think about it in terms of a moral dilemna. His practicality is ruthless but unlike Marco and Rachel and Jake who worry about it, Ax just takes it for granted that of course the logical course is a better option the possible high ground, because being an Andalite automatically gives him that. House, I've never seen, but Cassie just got on my nerves more often than Jake because there was just THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE at stake and although I can get qualms, this is THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE we're talking about here.
How old were you when you first read it? I actually think that I was about 11-14, not entirely sure how long it took for the books to catch my attention. Those days, I went on the interesting system of randomly pulling out something from the closest bookshelf after I sat down, then reading everything else by that author if I liked it, so there wasn't any guarantee about me reading material fit for my age group or not.
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ALSO, I FINALLY HAVE AN ANIMORPHS ICON MADE. It only took over twelve hours. *dies* Because I was distracted by RPing.
I am pretty much tied between the Andalite Chronicles, the Ellimist Chronicles and the Hork-Bajir Chronicles for favorite of them. I mean, Hork-Bajir has best romance and ethical conflicts, no doubt, Ellimist is the most creative in terms of space creation, and Andalite is just awesome because SQUEE, parents of Tobias and Elfangor and cool Loren who is SO MUCH LIKE RACHEL and and and and SQUEE!
*petpet* I tend to compare books when I'm trying to figure out what I would rather read. I have the HP books with me at college just because there are fewer of them so they were easier to carry but I haven't read them all semester long, and I have to admit, if they were Animorph books, I think I would have pulled them off the shelves at least a few times by now.
I was so voracious, I think that I read everything. Plenty of fantasy, but most other things as well. Though I was a classicist and hearted Greek Mythology mostly when it came to fantasy as a kid, I remember. XD
Ax, well, yeah, he does come off as more practical than ruthless but that's because he doesn't think about it in terms of a moral dilemna. His practicality is ruthless but unlike Marco and Rachel and Jake who worry about it, Ax just takes it for granted that of course the logical course is a better option the possible high ground, because being an Andalite automatically gives him that. House, I've never seen, but Cassie just got on my nerves more often than Jake because there was just THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE at stake and although I can get qualms, this is THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE we're talking about here.
How old were you when you first read it? I actually think that I was about 11-14, not entirely sure how long it took for the books to catch my attention. Those days, I went on the interesting system of randomly pulling out something from the closest bookshelf after I sat down, then reading everything else by that author if I liked it, so there wasn't any guarantee about me reading material fit for my age group or not.