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|}'''''The Return''''' is the forty-eighth book in the '''''[[Animorphs]]''''' series, written by [[K.A. Applegate]]. It is known to have been [[wikipedia: Ghostwriter|ghostwritten]] by Kimberly Morris. Due to an editorial oversight, Lisa Harkrader was mistakenly credited with writing the book. It is narrated by [[Rachel]] and is the first of the last seven books to have an inverted title, in which the main title is in color and the background of the title is in black, showing a definite change.
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'''''The Return''''' is the forty-eighth book in the '''''[[Animorphs]]''''' series, written by [[K.A. Applegate]]. It is known to have been [[wikipedia: Ghostwriter|ghostwritten]] by Kimberly Morris. Due to an editorial oversight, Lisa Harkrader was mistakenly credited with writing the book. It is narrated by [[Rachel]] and is the first of the last seven books to have an inverted title, in which the main title is in color and the background of the title is in black, showing a definite change.
   
 
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At the end of the book, David is seen with Rachel, the former requesting the latter to kill him off, and to end his misery as a rat. Rachel is in a dilemma, for she feels that killing him would be nothing but murder, since he is still part human. The book ends without revealing her decision.
 
At the end of the book, David is seen with Rachel, the former requesting the latter to kill him off, and to end his misery as a rat. Rachel is in a dilemma, for she feels that killing him would be nothing but murder, since he is still part human. The book ends without revealing her decision.
   
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The Return is the forty-eighth book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate. It is known to have been ghostwritten by Kimberly Morris. Due to an editorial oversight, Lisa Harkrader was mistakenly credited with writing the book. It is narrated by Rachel and is the first of the last seven books to have an inverted title, in which the main title is in color and the background of the title is in black, showing a definite change.

Official Description

David, the "sixth Animorph," is back. When the Animorphs and Ax decided to give another human being the power to morph, it was one their biggest mistakes. David tried to destroy all of them - and almost succeeded. Rachel and the others thought they'd seen the last of him when they trapped David as a nothlit. Leaving him on a deserted island to live out his days as a rat...

They were wrong.

Rachel knows what a threat David is. He's cunning and dangerous. Worst of all, he knows their secrets. Now he's captured Rachel as part of his plan to take over everything. David wants power. Money. But more than anything, he wants revenge...

Plot summary

With the help of Crayak, David, the boy who went insane after being recruited to the team, returns for revenge on Rachel after she trapped him in rat form. Ultimately failing, David finds himself in Rachel's clutches again and he begs her to kill him. Whether she did so or not is never revealed in the series.

Rachel "morphs" into several creatures that do not exist except in the world manipulated by Crayak and Drode, including a giant, ambulatory venus flytrap, and a gigantic version of herself with "mechanical claws" and superhuman strength- a possible reference to the Howlers.

At the end of the book, David is seen with Rachel, the former requesting the latter to kill him off, and to end his misery as a rat. Rachel is in a dilemma, for she feels that killing him would be nothing but murder, since he is still part human. The book ends without revealing her decision.

Books
Main Series #1 The Invasion | #2 The Visitor | #3 The Encounter | #4 The Message | #5 The Predator | #6 The Capture | #7 The Stranger | #8 The Alien | #9 The Secret | #10 The Android | #11 The Forgotten | #12 The Reaction | #13 The Change | #14 The Unknown | #15 The Escape | #16 The Warning | #17 The Underground | #18 The Decision | #19 The Departure | #20 The Discovery | #21 The Threat | #22 The Solution | #23 The Pretender | #24 The Suspicion | #25 The Extreme | #26 The Attack | #27 The Exposed | #28 The Experiment | #29 The Sickness | #30 The Reunion | #31 The Conspiracy | #32 The Separation | #33 The Illusion | #34 The Prophecy | #35 The Proposal | #36 The Mutation | #37 The Weakness | #38 The Arrival | #39 The Hidden | #40 The Other | #41 The Familiar | #42 The Journey | #43 The Test | #44 The Unexpected | #45 The Revelation | #46 The Deception | #47 The Resistance | #48 The Return | #49 The Diversion | #50 The Ultimate | #51 The Absolute | #52 The Sacrifice | #53 The Answer | #54 The Beginning
Megamorphs The Andalite's Gift | In the Time of Dinosaurs | Elfangor's Secret | Back to Before
Chronicles The Andalite Chronicles | The Hork-Bajir Chronicles | VISSER | The Ellimist Chronicles
Alternamorphs The First Journey | The Next Passage
TV Tie-Ins Meet the Stars of Animorphs
Graphic Novels #1 The Invasion | #2 The Visitor | #3 The Encounter | #4 The Message