Artemis is growing up, and his story is getting darker. Like [a:Lemony Snicket|36746|Lemony Snicket|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1199734355p2/36746.jpg], Colfer never shied away from grown-up feelings and situations when called for, but Atlantis Complex brings in some new ones. And does it well...
(I have mixed feelings about this book so the review will take a while - assuming I don't just skip reviewing it)Some quick thoughts: it has a more solid plot than its predecessor, although it is arguably more of a filler. The depiction of Artemis's mental illness is disrespectful at times (even tho...
Wow was Orion a pain in the butt! He was annoying but at the same time I quite enjoyed the new layer it brought to the story. And I thought Artemis might go crazy sooner or later. As always, Colfer's writing was witty, entertaining and funny. After reading almost the whole series (one to go!) in les...
I think the thing I liked most about this book is Artemis' ongoing descent into craziness. I quite like the character changes of Artemis between the last book and this one; the obsession over numbers was amusing to me and seemed a logical addition to his character (whether because of an illness or n...
By this point in the series I was pretty much just trying to finish it. I think that the 'Atlantis Complex' was an interesting idea but I personally found it to be somewhat random, like the story line was all over the place. Orion was entertaining, but I found him to be irritating and that overshado...
At first I thought this book would be my least favorite, but it did grow on me. I was all prepared to make a joke about how earlier Artemis Fowl books were "crazy clever" but this one was just "crazy" (lol, I crack myself up) because Artemis isn't really in his proper state of mind. It's hard to see...
Like the other books in the Artemis Fowl series I can see why people would love these books more than I do. I can also see why they'd hate them more than I do. Frankly, I'm tired out by more of the same old in this series. Sure there are the little changes but the characters are the same and it does...
"Off on another save-the-world, nick-of-time, seat-of-the-pants adventure?""Well, in the space of one night we have been attacked by zombie wrestling fans and invisible dwarfs," said Butler glumly. "So it certainly looks like it."A combination of meddling with magic and guilt has driven the great A...
Eoin Colfer's The Atlantis Complex is the last of the Artemis Fowl books Disney-Hyperion has offered through NetGalley as part of their promotion for the release of the last book in the series -- The Last Guardian -- later this summer. I have to say, after reading through the series at the rate of t...
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