Animorphs Main Series
# | Title | First Published | ISBN | Ghostwriter |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Invasion | June 1996 | ISBN 0-590-62977-8 | |
2 | The Visitor | June 1996 | ISBN 0-590-62978-6 | |
3 | The Encounter | August 1996 | ISBN 0-590-62979-4 | |
4 | The Message | October 1996 | ISBN 0-590-62980-8 | |
5 | The Predator | December 1996 | ISBN 0-590-62981-6 | |
6 | The Capture | February 1997 | ISBN 0-590-62982-4 | |
7 | The Stranger | April 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99726-2 | |
8 | The Alien | July 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99728-9 | |
9 | The Secret | August 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99729-7 | |
10 | The Android | August 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99730-0 | |
11 | The Forgotten | September 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99732-7 | |
12 | The Reaction | October 1997 | ISBN 0-590-99734-3 | |
13 | The Change | November 1997 | ISBN 0-590-49418-X | |
14 | The Unknown | January 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49423-6 | |
15 | The Escape | January 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49424-4 | |
16 | The Warning | March 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49430-9 | |
17 | The Underground | April 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49436-8 | |
18 | The Decision | May 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49441-4 | |
19 | The Departure | July 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49451-1 | |
20 | The Discovery | August 1998 | ISBN 0-590-49637-9 | |
21 | The Threat | August 1998 | ISBN 0-590-76254-0 | |
22 | The Solution | September 1998 | ISBN 0-590-76255-9 | |
23 | The Pretender | November 1998 | ISBN 0-590-76256-7 | |
24 | The Suspicion | December 1998 | ISBN 0-590-76257-5 | |
25 | The Extreme | January 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76258-3 | Jeffrey Zeuhlke |
26 | The Attack | February 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76259-1 | |
27 | The Exposed | March 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76260-5 | Laura Battyanyi-Weiss |
28 | The Experiment | March 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76261-3 | Amy Garvey |
29 | The Sickness | June 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76262-1 | Melinda Metz |
30 | The Reunion | June 1999 | ISBN 0-590-76263-X | Elise Donner |
31 | The Conspiracy | July 1999 | ISBN 0-439-07031-7 | Laura Battyanyi-Weiss |
32 | The Separation | July 1999 | ISBN 0-439-07032-5 | |
33 | The Illusion | August 1999 | ISBN 0-439-07033-3 | Ellen Geroux |
34 | The Prophecy | September 1999 | ISBN 0-439-07034-1 | Melinda Metz |
35 | The Proposal | October 1999 | ISBN 0-439-07035-X | Jeffrey Zeuhlke |
36 | The Mutation | November 1999 | ISBN 0-439-10675-3 | Erica Bobone |
37 | The Weakness | December 1999 | ISBN 0-439-10676-1 | Elise Smith |
38 | The Arrival | January 2000 | ISBN 0-439-10677-X | Kimberly Morris |
39 | The Hidden | February 2000 | ISBN 0-439-10678-8 | Laura Battyanyi-Weiss |
40 | The Other | March 2000 | ISBN 0-439-10679-6 | Gina Gascone |
41 | The Familiar | April 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11515-9 | Ellen Geroux |
42 | The Journey | May 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11516-7 | Emily Costello |
43 | The Test | June 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11517-5 | Ellen Geroux |
44 | The Unexpected | July 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11518-3 | Lisa Harkrader |
45 | The Revelation | August 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11519-1 | Ellen Geroux |
46 | The Deception | September 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11520-5 | Elise Donner |
47 | The Resistance | October 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11521-3 | Ellen Geroux |
48 | The Return | November 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11522-1 | Kimberly Morris |
49 | The Diversion | December 2000 | ISBN 0-439-11523-X | Lisa Harkrader |
50 | The Ultimate | January 2001 | ISBN 0-439-11524-8 | Kimberly Morris |
51 | The Absolute | February 2001 | ISBN 0-439-11525-6 | Lisa Harkrader |
52 | The Sacrifice | March 2001 | ISBN 0-7569-2297-6 | Kimberly Morris |
53 | The Answer | April 2001 | ISBN 0-439-11527-2 | |
54 | The Beginning | May 2001 | ISBN 0-439-11528-0 |
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