| Artemis Fowl is back, with stolen fairy technology, that then gets stolen from him! | | Artemis uses some of the fairy technology he stole from 'The People' to create a super-computer that is way ahead of it's time. He tries to blackmail a ruthless American businessman with it, but his plan backfires with deadly consequences! Artemis must call upon the Fairy people to help save a life and their own existence! All the cards are stacked against him, but can Artemis pull off one more impossible caper? And will the fairy people be willing to help him after all the trouble he has caused them? | | A good choice for anyone who is an able reader, suitable for both boys and girls. A good choice to read with your child or to yourself! | | Artemis Fowl is one of the best literary creations around. He is brilliant, not a goody-two-shoes but a little bit on the edge, always looking out for the main chance! He is cool and clever, surrounded by dazzling technology or superb human skill. Then there are 'The People', stunning, with technology out of this world and extraordinary skills.
All of this came out of the head of one man, Eoin Colfer. Absolutely amazing and I just hope that there are going to be more Artemis books because the world just hasn't had enough of him yet! The best book I've read for ages!! | | Other books by Eoin Colfer include Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident. | | This review by Mrs Mad. | Gabriella, british international school-jakarta This third book of eoin colfer"s artemis fowl series is filled with excitement and unexpected events. it all starts with artemis" business meeting with a powerful mafia in the human world to negotiate about his newest creation called the C cube. not long More... | Elizabeth, Webster The series so far has taken me away. I think it is one of the best books. How can one not like Artemis Fowl? It is a great out-loud book. My younger sisture had seen me reading the book and asked me to please read it to her. She has a awesome imagination, More... |
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