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The Unknown

K.A. Applegate, Katherine Applegate

Cassie and the Animorphs investigate a secret desert base, only to uncover a bizarre Yeerk scheme with a very odd payoff.

First published 1998 · Animorphs

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Cassie and the other Animorphs hear rumors about a secret desert facility called Zone 91, where the government may be hiding proof of alien life. They soon discover the Yeerks are also interested in the base, but not for the same reasons. To investigate, the group uses horse morphs and other disguises to get close to both the military installation and the strange horse activity around it.

The mission turns increasingly chaotic as the kids sneak onto the base, dodge military patrols, and try to figure out why the Yeerks are using horses as hosts. Their search takes them from the desert to a racetrack and then to a crowded amusement park, where the situation escalates into a public confrontation. Along the way, the group relies on banter, improvised identities, and quick thinking to stay hidden.

What they finally uncover is not the grand secret they expected, but something absurd and anticlimactic that still matters to the Yeerks. The ending turns the whole mission into a comic reveal rather than a major turning point, and the book closes as a lighter, more self-contained break from the series' heavier arcs.

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Authors
K.A. Applegate, Katherine Applegate
First published
1998
Genres
Science Fiction, Young Adult, Middle Grade, Fantasy, Aliens, Animals, Adventure
Subjects
Juvenile fictionScience fictionMetamorphosisExtraterrestrial beingsFictionChildren's fictionAnimorphs (fictitious characters), fictionExtraterrestrial beings, fictionseries:AnimorphscollectionID:Animorphs
ISBN-13
9780590494236

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