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Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception - Community Reviews back

by Eoin Colfer
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A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 14 years ago
Opal Koboi is back and set on getting her revenge on everyone who foiled her evil plan to destroy the LEP. Artemis has reverted to his old life of crime. He has become the same hard-hearted, criminal mastermind that we knew from the first book. Opal goes after Holly and Root. And after taking care o...
Senator Recommends
Senator Recommends rated it 15 years ago
A little older reading material with the death of a main character, Colfer still brings humor and life to a slightly more serious book. OK for ten and up, this book will evoke a full range of emotions in the reader. Finished in the better part of a day (plus a few hours), I was on the roller coaster...
An Excellent Library
An Excellent Library rated it 15 years ago
When Holly Short's arch-nemesis, Opal Kaboi, escapes from the mental institute, kills Commander Root, and frames her for the crime, there's only one person who can help. Unfortunately, the LEP has erased all fairy-related memories from teenage criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl's brain, and Opal's gr...
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 16 years ago
It's not as good as the others, but it still had the quirky humor I remember enjoying with the others. It is better than many of the young adult books out there, but not as good as some of the more mature literature a young adult could be reading.
Jessicathecat
Jessicathecat rated it 16 years ago
Artemis Fowl, a 14 year old Irish genius, along with his trusty side-kick Tonto (I mean, Butler), once again plunge into the world of the fairies, elves, goblins, pixies and sprites. Artemis's memory of the fairy underworld was wiped in a previous adventure, so he is unaware of the underground civil...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 18 years ago
After having been rather disappointed by book 3 in the series, it took me awhile to get around to reading book 4. I was very pleasantly surprised by this one though. The charm is back and the cool characters of the first two books are back. Eoin Colfer doesn't pull any punches. There was a plot-twis...
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