I haven't seen it yet, but apparently Amazon is selling it.
Yes there is. It is called the Atlantis Complex. It came out sometime in August.
The Seventh Artemis Fowl Book will be in stores on the 13th July 2010. It will be called The Atlantis Complex. Please note that the title is subject to change.
It's a mental disorder had by evil geniuses. Mainly multiple personality disorder and paranoia.
Yes, 'Artemis Fowl and the Last Guardian,' to be released in Summer 2012.
The Atlantis Complex is about Artemis having a fairy mental disorder called the atlantis complex. This includes having obsessive behavior, paranoia, delusions, and in extreme cases (which he is) multiple personality disorder. His new personality is "nice" Artemis, who cannot make plans to save the world from, as said in Eoin's interview, robots coming to probe Atlantis. Also, his other new personality is an annoying romantic, where in the most embarassing situations, proclaims his love for a certain LEP officer, which makes Kelp a little pissed off since he is also a little flirty with Holly.
nobody knows yet because the 8th and last book is not out yet so i guess we will have to wait and see
Because Atlantis is a myth.
Not yet...
The Atlantis Complex.
Not yet, should be out later this year (2010).
in the end he is in Dr. Jerbal Argon's {the behavioral specialist}clinic in Haven who is trying to cure him..but whether he is cured can be found out in the last installment of the series which is not released yet..
Artemis, of course.
No one knows. I'm hoping there is going to be an 8th book, but book no. 7 isn't even out yet. Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex (no. 7) is coming out sometime in the middle of July.
Not yet, but there are 3 sites that are possible that they could be Atlantis. Research is still ongoing.
David allan morton discover Atlantis by going to Africa and there was thes mountains that were called the Atlanti cost so that's' how DAVID MORTON discover atlantis...............ANSWER:Unless i missed the memo, Atlantis has yet to be discovered.
saddly, the SGA movies are on hold for the moment.
No conclusive evidence has been found to support the existence of the mythical city of Atlantis or its inhabitants, whether people or animals. Atlantis remains a topic of speculation and debate among historians and archaeologists.