In this one Artemis discovers that his mother is serious ill and the only cure he sold to an unscrupulous dealer in rare animals when he was ten, and is now dead. He has to go back in time to find the animal and rescue it and his biggest enemy is himself from the past. Interesting to see Artemis a...
At first, I thought the book was a little bothersome to get through; the twin brothers (new additions) were unnecessary and their characters weren't great. They seemed a little like they were intended to be a little too much like Artemis. That's okay, but it seems unnecessary if one is to consider t...
I found this book to be a bit unbelievable. It felt more like the author was just trying to think of a new idea for these characters. I think that the series should have ended after the fifth book. However, they insisted and I feel as though it was basically: "Hmm, I want to write another book. New ...
Once again I enjoyed Nathaniel Parker's narration of this audiobook; I especially enjoyed his voice for Opal Koboi.I guess this book wasn't bad as far as time travel books go, but this one did seem a little long to me. I had been missing evil genius Artemis a bit, but this book cured me of that and...
So far, this is probably my least favorite of the Artemis Fowl books. I was tempted to give it three stars, but, the other books bring it up a little bit in my opinion. I don't mind complicated books. I don't mind plot twists. But this book felt like several book ideas put together. I mean, at first...
In this novel, another element is added to the plot: time travel. This had already been seen in the last book, but here we get more information about the way it works and about the consequences of it. Also, this time the time travel takes place between two points in time of the same world (in The Lo...
I've been reading through Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl books thanks to the Disney-Hyperion promotion through Goodreads this year, leading up to the release of the final book in the series -- The Last Guardian -- coming this summer. After reading the fifth book in the series, I was excited for what cam...
Timey-wimey-wibbily-wobbily. Hard to keep up occasionally what with TWO Artemis' running around. I liked the plot device that because of Artemis being a bad person before the fairies(really Holly, Root *sob*, Foaly, and even Mulch) came along, it messed up his life now. However, this was literally j...
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