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Artemis Fowl #2: Arctic Incident Graphic Novel, The
Artemis Fowl #2: Arctic Incident Graphic Novel, The

$9.99
My son love Artemis Fowl and has been trying hard to get his sister to read but she isn't a fan. Both of them enjoyed the Artemis Fowl Graphic novels.
Artemis Fowl: Arctic Incident, The (new cover)
Artemis Fowl: Arctic Incident, The (new cover)

$7.99
I have enjoyed all the Artemis Fowl books I have ever read, but this one I think I found the most riveting. The pace is fast, the characters real, and the events plausible. I don't want to give away the plot, but if you like fantasy/mystery, this is a good choice for you.
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book 1)
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book 1)

$5.99
Artemis Fowl is a great book for kids.

This book is about a 12 year old boy named Artemis who is a genius and has a head for schemes. Artemis along with his body guard Butler go on adventures in an attempt to get his families fortune back. In order to accomplish this task his current scheme is to see if he can steal fairy gold without dying.

The Fairy world is made up of a lot of different creatures who are policed by a group called the LEPrecons. Holly Short a member of the fairy LEPrecon Unit gets herself kidnapped by Artemis. The LEPrecon force works to save Holly, stop Artemis, and protect there most favorite thing...Gold.

This the first of many adventures that Artemis, Butler, and Holly have together. I would recommend this book to anyone who would be willing to go on an adventuress adventure.
The Time Paradox (Artemis Fowl, Book 6)
The Time Paradox (Artemis Fowl, Book 6)

$17.99
Artemis Fowl is by far in the top ten favourites of series for me, and even more then that, books in general. Eoin Colfer has the innate ability to transfer words into entire worlds, characters, atmospheres, and even feelings. Which is something that very few authors manage to accomplish. Sure, they can make you care about a character, they can make you imagine a state you've never been in... but how many of them can make up an entire world and enable you to view it through words as if you've been there? The Time Paradox is exactly what the other Artemis Fowl books are, and doesn't disappoint in the continuation of them either. It's a fast-paced, fun, time-crunched adventure fit for young and old.

As the synopsis states, we pick up here after Artemis, Holly and No.1 manage to save the demon island of Hybras from dissolving in the Space/Time continuum. We meet up with Artemis in the Fowl Manor as he is playing with his new brothers Beckett and Myles (who I am already in love with, by the way), where Artemis has the shocking discovery that his mother has contracted an old very serious, very rare fairy sickness. And the only way to save her? To go back in time and rescue an extinct lemur species, which is only extinct because of Artemis himself. Which brings me to my favourite part of this book (minus the whole fast-paced, fun, adventure bit): Little Artemis vs. Big Artemis. When we meet Artemis in the first book, most readers probably would have agreed that he was an arrogant little boy who should have had a lot more time in a corner. We also know that from that book to the most recent, Artemis has grown up a lot, which is why it's so interesting to see him going face to face with his younger self. We learn so much more about how sympathetic Artemis is now, when he sees the one-track desperate thoughts and actions of his younger self, and how much he disagrees with those actions and thoughts.

Also, somehow without being repetitive or ridiculous Colfer managed to separate the older/younger Artemis' without confusing me. You spend most of the entire book with them both, but I was always aware of who was talking, and who was doing what. The only downside to having double the Artemis was having less Butler, which this book seems to greatly lack. Also I would have liked to see some more of Minerva, as she has been relatively the only love-interest for Artemis throughout the series, even though we do get a glimpse at a possible budding romance!

As always the slew of new characters that are introduced are interesting as the main characters themselves, you automatically know who you're rooting for and who you want to throw into a well. We also meet up with a few past characters - Captain Holly Short, Mulch Diggums, Foaly, as well as one which I can't tell you about. (Enter menacing laugh here.)

Again, this was a good, strong, continuation of the Artemis Fowl books. Actually, scratch that, replace with: Artemis Fowl legacy. I am so looking forward to the seventh book. And the eighth, ninth, tenth, and whatever Colfer can manage to throw out!

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