Depends on the type you like to read. It is very entertaining and funny. It is a total fantasy story, which I love 'cause fantasy is my favorite. If you don't like fantasy, then don't read it.
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I liked it, because it had the three things I like in a book: an adequate story, humor, and gunfights. :)
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I liked to gape at the prepared and advance mind of Artemis and the action. I await the movie with bated breath.
Another: No, It Is actually quite boring it's got all fairies and gay, girly stuff like that. I had read it in welsh and it's crap.
Another: I don't appreciate that last opinion, but hey, it's your life. Personally, I think the Artemis Fowl series is an entertaining, action-y story with a lot of humor, wit, and unexpected things. I would definitely recommend it to someone who enjoys fantasy.
The Artemis Fowl series centres around a child criminal genius (Artemis Fowl) who discovers a secret civilization of mythical creatures (e.g. elves, centaurs, dwarves, etc.) who live underground, driven from the surface by humans millennia ago. Throughout the series, Artemis learns to become a better person, after acquainting himself with several of these creatures, such as Holly Short (an elf) and Foaly (a centaur). These two people (primarily Holly) influence him to become a better person.
This series is one of my favourite, and I would highly recommend it to people of all ages.
Yes, it is. It is kind of gory and action-packed. Yes, It is a very good series. But it is defiantly not gory, if you define gory as 'Unnecessary use of blood and violence'. It does mention some blood, and there is lots of violence, but it is all toward the plot, not blood for the sake of blood. Overall, very good series.
Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox is a very good book, and in my opinion, the best in the series! I highly suggest reading the others first though, otherwise you won't understand anything else at all that is going on at all. The whole "underground faries" concept might sound stupid at first, but Eoin Colfer has a way of making the whole thing sound completely believable. This combined with tons of action, humor, wit, some drama, and very well developed and loveable characters makes the AF series amazing! ^_^
Artemis Fowl is not a mystery. It is a suspence, action, humor (some) and in the sixth book it becomes a romance. But you figure out everything before the characters do, so no, it is not a mystery. Or nonfiction, but you probably figured that out yourself.
no but you can find it in book stores and maybe libraries
yes Artemis fowl the time parodox is a fantastic book
NO WAY!!! no one can doubt that the time paradox is good! the whole Artemis fowl series is BRILLIANT!!!!
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Artemis Fowl is a criminal mastermind, and Athena is a Greek Goddess, am I correct? There's not much in common between them.
Hera boxed Artemis' ears in the Iliad Book 21. Click on the link below to read it.
No, the book Report To The Principal Office is not a mystery. It is a young adult book by Jerry Spinelli, and follows students in middle school.
They are, but it probably won't come out until a few years or there going to cancel making a movie altogether.
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It's Artemis Fowl and The Time Paradox.
Artemis Fowl is the first book. That is the title.
Artemis Fowl The Artic Incident.
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The seventh Artemis Fowl book is called the Atlantis Complex.
hopefully...........we all fans are waiting eagerly for it............... THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ARTEMIS FOWL BOOK IT'S CALLED Artemis Fowl 7: The Atlantis Complex
Well, Artemis Fowl is the the name of the main character...
Yes on the front the book it says that its the last installment.
The seventh Artemis Fowl book, Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex was released on July 20th, 2010 in the UK and in North America on August 3rd.
1.) Artemis Fowl 2.) Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident 3.) Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code 4.) Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception 5.) Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony 6.) Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox 7.) Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex
The Greek goddess Artemis was not male. Goddesses were female. If you are talking about Artemis Fowl from the book series, then yes, Artemis Fowl is male.