This is the fifth book in the Artemis Fowl series
Brief synopsis (no spoilers)
Artemis continues his adventures, leaning farther and farther away from the villain role, and closer to the hero role. He's quite the teenager, with all the hormones of that age. He has discovered another group of the People (demons), and they need saving. Artemis Fowl to the rescue!
Category
YA Fiction
Why I chose this book
Next in the series
My personal opinion (the review)
Artemis is typically flawless. His plans execute perfectly, and when they don't, coincidence saves him. This time, he fails a bit. He loses some time, his body is a little less perfect, and not all of his plans go through perfectly. I like that- it makes him more real, as a character.
Warnings:
Language - none
Violence - mild
"Adult" situations - none
Death - yes, but temporary
Movie rating equivalent
PG
Protagonist description
Artemis is a genius beyond description. He tends to be prideful about that, but he's toning down with age.
Point of view of story
Third, from the perspective of Artemis
Book length
Short
Story flow
Great
Grammar and spelling issues
Few spelling, but minor (letters left out of words)
Character connection (no spoilers)
I hope Minerva has a prominent place in upcoming books
For series:
Independent or integral (stand-alone or back story dependent)
Integral, each one builds on the previous
Series review as a whole
These are all fun, easy reads. Not much depth, but there's plenty of clean humor
If you only have time for one, read: (which one)
Artemis Fowl (first book)
Brief synopsis (no spoilers)
Artemis continues his adventures, leaning farther and farther away from the villain role, and closer to the hero role. He's quite the teenager, with all the hormones of that age. He has discovered another group of the People (demons), and they need saving. Artemis Fowl to the rescue!
Category
YA Fiction
Why I chose this book
Next in the series
My personal opinion (the review)
Artemis is typically flawless. His plans execute perfectly, and when they don't, coincidence saves him. This time, he fails a bit. He loses some time, his body is a little less perfect, and not all of his plans go through perfectly. I like that- it makes him more real, as a character.
Warnings:
Language - none
Violence - mild
"Adult" situations - none
Death - yes, but temporary
Movie rating equivalent
PG
Protagonist description
Artemis is a genius beyond description. He tends to be prideful about that, but he's toning down with age.
Point of view of story
Third, from the perspective of Artemis
Book length
Short
Story flow
Great
Grammar and spelling issues
Few spelling, but minor (letters left out of words)
Character connection (no spoilers)
I hope Minerva has a prominent place in upcoming books
For series:
Independent or integral (stand-alone or back story dependent)
Integral, each one builds on the previous
Series review as a whole
These are all fun, easy reads. Not much depth, but there's plenty of clean humor
If you only have time for one, read: (which one)
Artemis Fowl (first book)
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