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just a note, only the first few books have a summary, but the rest do not. shouldn't they all have summaries?
Yeah, I think we should try and give detailed summaries to all the books. I've written summaries for a few, but I can't properly remember the plots for all of the books, as it's been a long time since I've read them. Cyclone4901:21, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
As we're in the process of creating an individual article for each Animorph book, I'll start to link those to this page. --Matt15:28, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The only novels left that seem to need separate pages are #23: The Pretender, #46: The Deception, and Megamorphs #3: Elfangor's Secret.
Is it possible to list the reading order for the entire series? Including the Chronicles, Visser, etc.
There also needs to be a list of all the books (including the mega's and the chronicles) in a chronological order, You know in-world. I'll try to make one and If some one wants to take it off Tell me before you do it so I can save a copy on my pc. Arkkeeper (talk) 23:40, 17 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This list needs a new field numbering the chronological order of the books. It should not be a separate list, rather a new field in the existing list. The field is sortable so readers can sort along publication order or chronological order with one click. For creating sortable tables see Prix Goncourt as a template example (notice how some fields are sortable and others not).
Although the events in this story occur between The Ellimist Chronicles and The Andalite Chronicles, the entire story is being told by Jara Hamee to Tobias after book #13, The Change, and before the events of #23 The Pretender. Tobias makes reference to his restlessness and the fact that there were no missions planned (Prologue, pg ix). However, in The Pretender, (pg 12) Tobias makes reference to the fact that they had "worked plenty lately, dealing with the horrifying matter of David, the first new Animorph." This places the last possible "break" before book #20, the first book in the David trilogy.
Technically this is set during the same time as the first chapters of The Beginning even though it covers events set far before The Andalite Chronicles.
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Why does this page's link to Megamorphs 3 (Elfangor's Secret) redirect back here? This doesn't seem to have happened to any of the other Megamorphs books. (Unsure about the rest of the series, though, since there are an awful lot of articles to check through.) Majutsukai (talk) 12:31, 24 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]