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91, vol. 14 (March 15, 1995): 1321. Bradburn says of the nonseries book Sharing Sam, "While adults will find the premise uncomfortable, teenage girls will be fascinated."
Heppermann, Christine. Review. Horn Book Magazine, vol. 74, no. 1 (January/February 1998): 53-56. Heppermann says of the "Animorphs" series that "the promise of unique challenges accompanying every new morph—would the Animorphs lay eggs next? Spin webs? Eat maggots?—
kept me going through the otherwise formulaic, cartoon-style theatrics of the plot."Lodge, Sally. "Scholastic's Animorphs Series Has Legs.".Publishers Weekly, vol. 244, no. 45 (November 3, 1997): 36-37. Lodge reports on the popularity of the "Animorphs" series: "Now approaching the 10-million-copy in-print mark, 'Animorphs' resides at the top of PW's children's paperback series bestseller list, where booksellers predict it will roost for the foreseeable future."
Review of Search for Senna. Publishers Weekly, vol. 246, no. 25 (June 21, 1999): 69. The reviewer states, "With her blend...
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