I was talking about Everworld here. Jake/David are almost identical <>
I didn't think David was that much like Jake, so much as he was an amalgamation of all the Animorphs. Rachel's ferocity, Marco's brains, Cassie's people skills, etc.
Actually, looking back, I realize it is possible there is a David in one of the other books, to whom you refer instead of the renegade Animorph.
I didn't know about those two before this, either (I googled Applegate because I was surprised I knew absolutely nothing of the author besides her name). Making Out was first called Boyfriends/Girlfriend and is now being published with a third title, The Islanders. No scifi, it's about a group of kids in their late teens and their relationship problems. Mostly ghostwritten. I think she wrote Everworld and Remnants wholly herself.
Didn't Cassie get her happy ending, though, saving the planet with her new, non-Animorphs related boyfriend? Was Applegate hinting that she was the best of them all along?
I think it was more of a case as the least invested in the war, and least willing to get her hands dirty. Tobias was the first to want to fight because he saw the Yeerks as evil, Jake & Rachel embraced the fight, and Marco's self-image was really tied up in it, seeing himself as the rational one, and the ruthless one, who'd do whatever it took. Cassie didn't have any stake in the fight, aside from looking out for her friends, and she lost them all. I think her fate was more of a case of representing those who are fortunate enough to survive and move on from a war. There was a lot of lip service paid throughout the series to her being the "best of them all", but her actions seriously undermined that notion, in spite of the willingness of her boyfriend and best friend to give her more credit than she deserved.
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