This book just kept adding more and more villains till the end. In every chapter, a murder was described in full detail. If it wasn't a murder, it was someone getting beat up. The whole book probably had more murders than every single Hunger Games combined (that is an exaggeration, obviously). Th...
I read the book W.A.R.P. The Reluctant Assassin by Eoin Colfer. W.A.R.P. is about a boy named Riley who was adopted by a man named Albert Garrick, who is a murderer. Riley was accused of murder and had to stay with W.A.R.P. FBI agent Chevie and Riley have to survive from Garrick who is trying to...
The Reluctant Assassin is the 1st of the W.A.R.P series by Eoin Colfer. W.A.R.P stands for Witness Anonyomous Relocation Program. Chevie, a 17 year old, was part of a pilot program by the FBI that puts places teens into schools to monitor possible terrorist activity. Due to being exposed on TV...
Painfully bad. The plot is lack luster, the characters have turned into boring cliche's, the dialog is uninteresting. Colfer is either phoning the books in at this point or it was ghost written. To make it even worse, Artemis Fowl begins the book by presenting an insanely stupid idea for preventi...
It is about a boy named Artemis fowl.He was the only Human that discover that fairy,demon,Elf and fantisy ceatures do extis.He was a crimal master mind that steals things.So when a confused and frightened demon pops up in a Sicilian theatre, Artemis Fowl is there to meet him. Unfortunately, he is...
The Arctic Incident was the second book in Artemis Fowl series and its the second part in the Graphic Novel series too. Artemis's father is found but is held by russian kidnappers. While Fairies underground are also facing stiff competition from Goblins who are working with humans. Horror! Holly ...
In the book some parts of the book didn’t make sense.throughout the book there were many strange events. It might have been that I read wrong or the author, Eion Colfer, made a mistake. My opinion was that there was a lot of dialogue which I didn’t like, but the rest of it was really good because...
I've been reading Artemis Fowl ever since the sparkly golden cover first caught my eye at a public library. I haven't touched the series since the 5th book though, so I was pretty excited when I picked this up at a second-hand book sale. As it turned out, this was my least favorite book in the s...
Overall I loved this series. I think it has the same target audience as Harry Potter and while perhaps not as good, I found it much more enjoyable than the comparable series like the Alchemist or Percy Jackson. They deal with the same sort of things - kids getting mixed up with magic, but unlik...
This is the first story in a bigger collection, starring the First Doctor and his granddaughter Susan. The story was okay, but I didn’t find the find the writing to be that engaging or characters to have much depth, and for someone who hasn’t seen much Classic Who (and no episodes with the First ...
Artemis Fowl, at this point in the series, has gone from a no-mercy crook to the savior of the fairy people on several occasions. This, time, he must face his biggest challenge yet. this is to take down Opal Koboi. Opal has exploded all Opal Laboratories equipment, devastating and destroying a lo...
The last book in the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer excellently orchestrates an adventure that leads the reader from Dublin, Ireland, to Haven, an underground fairy city, and even Atlantis, a fairy prison. Having met Artemis when he was merely a young boy, yet an excellent criminal mastermind, ...
This is a fun read for all Whovians. All the authors did well in keeping with the original feel of the Doctor for which they were writing. I think only Eoin Colfer brought a new perspective to the Doctor. However, his story was the least cohesive. Richelle Mead stayed in the tone of the sixth Doc...
An anthology that's a cut above the usual. For the 50th anniversary of Dr. Who, the BBC commissioned a short story for each of the 11 incarnations of the Doctor that had aired during that 50 year period. Not only do the various tales capture their respective leads quite well, but each also mana...
Excellent sequel to The Reluctant Assassin. It starts out a little confusingly, however, because our heroine Chevie has come back from the past into an alternate future--and she's not the Chevie we know from the first book. Her personality has changed because of her new timeline; yet there's a pa...
This is another great effort by Eoin Colfer. I am completely obsessed with Artemis Fowl, so I decided to try this one out. It has time-travel, magic, and humor - everything I've come to expect. This is the second in the series however so readers should make sure they've read the first book, ot...
Nick EltjesFloresAP Lang Period: 512/18/14The Eternity CodetThe plot of this book was like any other fiction book that you would read. It had your basic antagonist portrayed by Opal Koboi and protagonist portrayed by Artemis Fowl. It had a conflict, which eventually was resolved by the end of th...
One of the New York Times' best selling books, The Supernaturalist, is a very suspenseful and intense book. It was written by one of the New York Times' best selling authors, Eoin Colfer, as well. This fiction book is about a boy in the future named Cosmo Hill, the books main character and protag...
Criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl is back…and so is his cunning enemy from Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, Opal Koboi. At the start of the fourth adventure, Artemis has returned to his unlawful ways. He's in Berlin, preparing to steal a famous impressionist painting from a German bank. He has n...
'Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident' by Eoin ColferPersonal Response: I thought the book was very well written and had great plot to it. I was interested throughout the entire read. The read was worth it.Plot: The book starts with Artemis at a boarding school psychiatrists office for a mental exam...
Half Moon Investigations is a book written by Eoin Colfer, the author of the best-selling Artemis Fowl series. This book is still, a stand alone but I believe that it is likely to have a sequel considering the contents of the book's epilogue. This is a mystery novel, can be categorised under juve...
The Lost Colonoy is the fifth installment in the Artemis Fowl. Sadly, it wasn't as good as the previous book, The Opal Deception. Before starting with the review, I just want to share my opinion as to people saying that the Artemis Fowl is similar to the Harry Potter series which I completely dis...
Original BookTube review HEREEoin Colfer is best known for his wonderful Artemis Fowl series, but here he deviates by writing a story without fairies or magic. Instead, we get a ninja librarian. I think that’s a fair trade-off. The one consistent thing about Colfer’s writing in any genre is his s...
Good read. Yes, this is a "youth novel" in the teen section at the library, but sometimes these are the best reads. Colfer seems to have a way with humor...he's good at it, witty...I was laughing aloud many times throughout this read. I picked it up because it is one of only 4 items at the ent...
Tim hat es nicht einfach mit 4 Brüdern, davon 3 jüngeren und einem älteren. Im Sommer geht es mit der ganzen Familie campen, da wird es schon mal eng im Schlafzimmer. Marty, der älteste Bruder liebt es Schauergeschichten zu erzählen, je blutiger, desto besser. Diesmal geht es um Captain Crow, der...
Benny was a happy Irish kid obsessed with the sport of hurling, with some wisecracking and tormenting his younger brother on the side . . . until his father's job situation plopped him in Africa and forced him to change everything from his everyday activities to what he takes for granted. Newly t...
The key issues in this book are, regret, afterlife, wishes, and time. The author's theme is to never do wrong, in the end you will regret it. I think the author's purpose for writing this book was to say that its never to late to correct your mistakes.Characters: Meg Finn- Protagonist - Meg is re...
Io VENERO Eoin Colfer. Penso che sarei disposta a tutto pur di incontrarlo una volta, avere un autografo e poter dire "Io l'ho conosciuto!" *_*Tornando a noi.. Questo libro è semplicemente delizioso! Nessuno al mondo sa scrivere come scrive Colfer, poco ma sicuro!Sento che dovrei provare un po' d...
How Not to Review a Book: Do not begin your review by jumping off into some big old rant about how you never liked anything the author wrote before, particularly if you are about to praise their newest novel. Do not use phrases like “how did this happen?” and “why now?” and “are they near death?...