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Artemis Fowl - Community Reviews back

by Eoin Colfer
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An Excellent Library
An Excellent Library rated it 13 years ago
The Artemis Fowl series is one of my favorite YA series, and as I re-read this, I continued to enjoy the clever plot, unexpected twists, multi-faceted characters, and witty dialogue. It is the sci-fi/fantasy story of the young criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl, and how he plans to restore his famil...
Worlds Inside Books
Worlds Inside Books rated it 13 years ago
Artemis Fowl is not a usual teenager. Even though he is just twelve, he’s already smarter than most adults. Fowl doesn’t seem to care about anybody, but as we read, we find out that this is not exactly true. He loves his mother very much and takes care of her when she’s ill and he misses his father ...
Afterwords
Afterwords rated it 13 years ago
To read more reviews and fun things go to my blog; Drugs Called Books!Well, Artemis Fowl has been on my To-Read list for about... six years, when I was twelve myself. And, in all fairness, had I read it back then I would've enjoyed it... not so much now, though.The only reason I picked it up--aside ...
A Glo-Worm Reads
A Glo-Worm Reads rated it 13 years ago
Artemis Fowl was a fun, short read. I enjoyed reading it and it was a bit different from the other books about fae I have read lately. The fae in this series are living underground, near the Earth's core, because they can't really coexist with humans. Unlike other fae, these ones have very advanced ...
Daphne (Winged Reviews)
Daphne (Winged Reviews) rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars, original review at Winged Reviews.I wish my 12-year old self had books like this when I was growing up. Or really, I wish my 12-year old self had wanted to read books like this when I was growing up. I read a lot of serialised girl fiction, like Sweet Valley and The Babysitters Club and n...
Second Bookses
Second Bookses rated it 13 years ago
The 10th and final Artemis Fowl book is coming out this year, and in celebration, Disney/Hyperion is offering NetGalley members access to the previous nine books in two-book special editions. This month, Artemis Fowl is one of the two books, and rather than root through my kids' piles of books to f...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 13 years ago
Artemis Fowl is a genius, millionaire and is only 12 years old. He has gone through way too much for a 12 YO and he is much more worldly than he should be. All he wants to do is set things right for his family. He plays hard at trying to be an evil mastermind, but in reality, he isn't all that evi...
digitaltempest
digitaltempest rated it 13 years ago
Why do people feel the need to compare this book to Harry Potter. Yes, they both have a magical world that exists beneath our own, but that is where the similarities end. If you're reading this series because you think it'll fill some void that Harry Potter has left, then, this probably is not for y...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 13 years ago
This is a series that I keep coming back to again and again. Hmmm, haven't read this lately.... I was completely unprepared when I first read this book. I had just finished the four Harry Potter books that at that point were published and was looking for something similar when this was dropped in my...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this more than I expected too, coming right on the heels of reading one of the Percy Jackson books, which are okay, but nothing special. (Sometimes the universe just throws books at me in clumps like that. Or, to be more precise, the London public library system.) This one felt more invent...
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