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...
'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...
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...
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...
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, ...
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...
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...
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...