Well, you could begin by saying something cheesy like, "Join Artemis as he embarks on a journey to save the People and his beloved Butler..." Hope it helped! (anyone is free to edit my thing, it kinda ((reallY)) stunk) Don't mind if I do. :) (No offence)
Ooorr... you could start it along the lines of..
"Artemis Fowl the brilliant criminal mastermind has done it again. He has created a machine so intensely powerful that in the wrong hands it could have dire consequences. Only he used stolen fairy technology to create this device, so getting some help to save mankind and fairykind alike is going to be difficult.. With his closest friend Butler out of action, who else but Holly Short, Captain of the LEPrecon unit, is going to have to help him out of this mess. This book is..."
Hope I helped too! :)
The first one he wrote was The Bully.
I don't know why you can read it for yourself but anyways, it's after Katniss goes to the feast at the Cornucopia and when gets to the cave and get knocked out. Peeta wakes her up and they are having a conversation and gets personal and romancy (; and Haymitch finally sends them feast at the end of the chapter.
Another word for begin is start.
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To begin working.
As Artemis never died and Greek mythology, not being mortal to begin with:No.
Athena, Artemis, Aphrodite
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No, because the goddess was never physically alive to begin with. Artemis is a goddess of Greek myth, which is a ancinet Greek religion.
read the Artemis Fowls series. it has fairies. not what you think though
Sometime in the Bronze Age at best archeological bet.
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