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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780141320793
Edition: New edition
ISBN: 0141320796
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: May 03, 2007
Publisher: Puffin
Studio: Puffin
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Keep it simple, keep it fast and keep it jokey: Perfect entertainment for the mid-teens (and older).
I've enjoyed all the Artemis Fowl novels to date - and this latest, Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony, is no exception.
For those not in the know, Artemis is a teenage genius with a penchant for crime, and a big - very BIG - minder called Butler. He's been annoying the hell out of the fairy kingdom for years, although, having saved each other from disaster more than once, ...
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This is Artemis Fowl on an epic scale. Taking longer to get into than the other novels in the series, this is in every way a completely different aspect of the series in its content. In many ways it presents a far more mature scenario, going hand in hand with Artemis's growing maturity as he reaches puberty. The introduction of the demon world adds to this as we follow No1, a young imp shunned by his peers.
Once the book kicks into the swing of things ...
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The Artemis Fowl Series is Way Better than harry Potter, read this book in around 3 days of getting it! Very good and only one problem: you cant put it down!
cant wait for the next installment to find out what happens with holly, artemis and the others!
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This new book in the Artemis Fowl series succeeds at moving the story forward and introducing some new and important elements. As if it was not enough with all the different magical creatures, such as fairies, elves, goblins and dwarves, now we get to meet demons and warlocks. These two species are also associated with quantum leaps in time and space, which introduces a level of complexity in the plot that is hard to grasp. Trying to understand the logic behind this process will prove to be challenging ...
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I loved it, just as I loved the other three books in this series. It's fun for children and adults: great story, funny and with "lessons" for the kids...
Artemis had come a long way from the money-obsessed teen kid with questionable morals we met in the first book: he's getting a bit of sunshine, making friends, alsosome enemies, but hey, nobody's perfect :-)
Next to Holly and Artemis we have a new main character, Number One, who I found really great: his comments were very funny ...
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