3.5 stars. "Symptoms include obsessive-compulsive behavior, paranoia, multiple personality disorder and, in extreme cases, embarrassing professions of love to a certain feisty LEPrecon fairy." Split personalities? Yeah! Artemis contracts Atlantis Complex, a syndrome that is common among fairies, not...
Finally done with this one. It felt like I was reading it forever. I normally like the fantasy element of this series, but with this one, it felt...I don't know, a little too much. These are supposed to be children's books, but the plot was hard for me to keep up with. There seemed to be multiple pl...
Enjoyed this book a lot, especially considering it's been about 10 years since I read anything from this series. I don't remember a lot of the previous books and pretty sure I haven't read the one directly before this so can't give an accurate review, but as a book that was lying around my house due...
To me this wasn't as good as the past Artemis Fowl books. It probably had to do with fact that Artemis really isn't himself for a good portion of the book so the smart alec genius really isn't all that present. The humor is still there though and I still got a few giggles from the banter and the goo...
I keep thinking that Colfer has run the well dry with the Artemis Fowl series, but he keeps proving me wrong. I've been impressed with the way he's developed the series from the money-making machinations of Artemis to being something a little more full-fledged, with Artemis becoming more likable ov...
This book was idiotic. I can just see Colfer's spurned lover/annoyed teenage kid/pet monkey laughing at this magnificent trick (s)he managed to pull. (Namely, writing a book in his name and publishing it.)If you, like me, enjoyed the first installments in the Artemis Fowl world, and thought "oh, Art...
I think it's about time that Eoin Colfer calls it quits on the Artemis Fowl series. Ever since book 4 (well... book 3 really, but I thought book 4 was HEAPS better than book 3) the series has been steadily declining, and there were just parts of this one that seemed decidedly disjointed. Granted, I ...
Another great Artemis Fowl book! My only worry is that Fowl will get so screwed up by magic and the like that the next time we see him, he'll be in psychiatric care.
The Atlantis Complex is the latest adventure of Artemis Fowl, boy genius. He and Holly Short, Captain of the Fairy Police have to save the world, yet again, only this time, Artemis is suffering from the Atlantis Complex, an obsessive compulsive disorder that affects fairy kind who suffer from exces...
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