Thursday, July 28, 2011
Artimis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex
As you may know, Artemis Fowl is a series book and this is the seventh. Also, I believe that one should read the first book before reading the last book. Therefore, I say: 'The Artemis Fowl books are all really good. Read them in order and they will be better, as they will make more sense.'
In this book, Artemis, the criminal mastermind, has come down with the illness: the Atlantic Complex, caused by fair magic and guilt. Will Artemis be able to be his own self once again? As he goes on mind-rattling adventures with the fairy, Holly Short, and the centaur Foaly, he learns thing no normal human has ever learned before. After all, he isn't normal by a long shot, either. After all, he is a criminal mastermind (who is temporarily afraid of '4's at the moment and not exactly sane sometimes). Per usual, Eoin Colfer weaves an intricate story of Artemis Fowl. Will he come out alive at the end?
*** I give this book a 9 out of 10!***
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