Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code
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Artemis Fowl is going straight. As soon as he pulls off the most brilliant criminal feat of his career.
At least, that’s the plot when he attempts to sell his C Cube, a PC built from stolen fairy equipment. When his efforts to broker a deal for the Cube with a powerful businessman go terribly incorrect, his loyal bodyguard and friend Butler is mortally injured. The only thing that will save him is fairy magic, so once again he must contact his ancient rival, Holly Fleeting.
It’s going to take a miracle to save Butler, and Artemis’s luck may have just run out.
Amazon.com ReviewIn this third installment to Eoin Colfer’s amusing, quick-paced, fairy-filled adventure series, boy genius and arch criminal Artemis Fowl once again can’t resist plotting the perfect crime–and, once again, he can’t keep from stirring up so much distress that the fate of the entire fairy world teeters in the balance.
The once hard-boiled Artemis has softened a bit between his bestselling debut and the seat-of-your-pants Arctic Incident, and that trend continues in The Eternity Code: He’s still plotting for a billion-dollar-plus payoff for the Fowl family tree, but now his enemies are human (chiefly Jon Spiro, a ruthless businessman Artemis tries to blackmail using stolen fairy equipment) and he has to turn to his ancient adversary-turned-friend Captain Holly Fleeting and cutpurse dwarf Mulch Diggums for help. The dialogue and action prove as smart and page-turning as ever this time around, with Artemis struggling to bring his faithful bodyguard Butler back from the dead before racing Mission Impossible-style to triple-cross the double-crossing Spiro.
Colfer’s young antihero might be getting more likeable all the time, but that hasn’t taken the edge off the Tom-Clancy-meets-Harry-Potter action. Artemis has to agree to a memory-erasing “mind wipe” from the People after helping them recover their equipment, but only a foolish fan would count Artemis out after this blockbuster “final heist.” Book four can’t come soon enough…. (Ages 9 to 12) –Paul Hughes
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Any BELOW-AVERAGE kid will come up with a better and more appealing plot during a dull dungeon & dragons game.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I thought Artemis Fowl number three was excellent, yet I don’t judge that it was nearly as excellent as the first two. I myself establish it to be a small too gruesome, and thought the end was sad. Yet Artemis Fowl is permanently two steps yet to be so don’t give up hope.
13 year ancient reader.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I ordered this book over a month ago and still have not recieved it. I sent an email to the seller with no response. I was charged for the book weeks ago.
I can’t judge I’m being questioned to review something I paid for but did not receive.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Artemis Fowl, boy genius and criminal mastermind, is back for another criminal activity. But this time, it’s his last one. Since his father’s been revived, he’s been thinking about giving up, but there’s one more thing to do, and that’s to squeeze another couple of million dollars from a software company boss. Jon Spiro.
Armed and considerably smart, Artemis’s plot somehow backfires and he is forced to contact his ancient-nemesis-new-friend Captain Holly Fleeting of the LEPrecon unit. Because this time, his crime involves the Fairy People whether they like it or not…
This may not be the best book in the series, but it’s still brilliant, and I still can’t judge Mr. Colfer’s putting a lid on Artemis Fowl! Oh well, let’s hope his new book, the Supernaturalists is just as fantastic…
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I bought the first three books(I’m guess there is supposed to be more) and when I cracked the first one I felt there was something missing. The characters seems to be stale and overly animated to make up for it. I read on, thinking that it would get better, but I’m sorry to report I stopped middle through the third “novel” and can’t bring myself to end reading the series. But, on the upside, I judge the book was written for younger readers that may still need the stereotypical characters to help them know the non-existant dynamics of this book.
So as not to be completely harsh, I loved the premise of the book moreso than the writing itself and establish the thoughts it open appealing if not overly absorbing.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5