%run _help_reading.pyimport pandas as pddf = pd.read_csv('https://github.com/MrGeislinger/victorsothervector/raw/main/''data/reading/all_reading-clean.csv')book_name ="""Animorphs #33: The Illusion"""one_title = one_title_data(df, book_name)one_title_summary = get_summary_by_day(one_title)generate_plot(one_title_summary, book_name);
Thoughts on Animorphs #33: The Illusion
Overview
Tobias is purposefully captured by the Yerks to trick them into thinking their anti-morphing ray doesn’t work. We see Tobias hide behind his hawk-self to get through being tortured by a human controller who blurs the line of identity between Yerk and human.
Probably the most the reader experiences so far of torture
You see glimpses of Tobias’ life emphasizing where he fits in between human, hawk, and an Andalite father. It’s getting harder to explain this book to those not familiar with it.
Seeing the blurred lines of Yerk & human controller feels like it’s setting it up to be more key point