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Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eoin Colfer pulls off another thrilling novel...
Review: Ah-another thrilling, suspenseful, overpriced Artemis Fowl novel has been writted by Eoin Colfer. I began this novel in a bookstore tonight, and got to about page sixty before I left. This book is amazing so far- suspenseful, fast paced, and quick-beginning. I more than recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Doesn't take an Eternity to read
Review: I have read this book twice in the past four days and every time it got better. I have also read the first two and they were almost as good. The characters have bonded more and they will all miss each other no matter what they do to each other. I recammend this story to anyone who has read the Harry Potter books and/or likes a magical twist in an adventure story. This book is one of the best. I can sit and read it for hours at a time. You will not regret reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fowl's Lastest adventure
Review: Artemis Fowl is a it again in this supenseful book. He sucessfully creats a C-Cube. He tries to sell it to a gangster and Butler is mortally wounded. To see how he manages to pull off another schiecem, you have to read the book. It was full of diaboloical means and magic. If you thought Harry Potter was a bit kiddy, this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the first two combined
Review: I read this book in one afternoon, and adored it, this was by far the best book I have read. I enjoyed Aetemis's newest schemes to relive people of their gold/money, and was pleased with the return on a Mr. Mulch (Mo) Diggums. this book was quite a good read and very entertaining. In Artemis's new adventure he sets up a meeting with a Jon Spiro of Spiro Inc. to show him a hybird of "mud-man" and fariy tecnology. However the meeting goes horribly wrong and Jon Spiro makes a clean get-away with the C-cube, and insults Artemis to the highest degree, and has his bodygurad Arno Blunt take down Butler in the process. Artemis realizes, he needs help becuase the C-cube could harm the fariys in Jon Sprio's hands, so he calls on his old nemisis Cpt. Holly Short to help him "revive" Butler and with taking down Jon Spiro. In this book we see more of Juliet who went to Madame Ko's training school which is the place where Butler graduated, comes back to help Artemis take down Jon Sprio. In the process we find Mulch working for the Chicago Mob, and is antagonizing his [] partner, to the point of madness. Whith the addition of Mulch and Spiro(whose lab is the Spiro Needle, formely the Space Needle)and his [] guards give this book a fun atitude and amusing plot line, this was the greatest book, I have absolutly nothing bad to say about Artemis Fowl

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best one yet!
Review: This third book outshines the others by far. the intricate plots and catching plot make this an masterful portrayel of a young mastermind who uses his cunning to save his friend and bodygaurd, Butler, and his Fairy friends from down under(and I'm not talking about Austrailia)from the powerhungry John Spiro who will do anything to crack the eternity code on Artemis's C cube that he stole for then he will be able to control all technology on the surface and ultimately, figure out about the fairies underground.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Third Artemis book definitley NOT 'Foul'
Review: As an avid reader of the Artemis Fowl books, I was totally excited for the new installment. And, having been lucky enough to see Mr. Colfer in person, the book was even more enjoyable. The Eternity Code is as witty and creative as the other two, with surprising twists that'll make you jump out of your chair! However, I must admit that I am still partial to the Arctic Incident, go figure. Still, this book is the perfect read for any occasion. I reccomend it to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Artemis's next adventure
Review: Thirteen-year-old Artemis Fowl is going straight. Now that his father is back and wishes the whole family to become nice and legal he's decided to stop all of his criminal activities and focus the rest of his energy on his education, that is right after he pulls off the crime of his career. It seems simple, blackmail one of the most powerful American businessman, get a metric ton in gold, then settle down at last. Unfortunately nothing goes to plan. The C Cube, a hybrid of fairy and human technology that Artemis was planning on using to revolutionize electronics has been stolen, by the worse person possible. Not only that but Artemis's bodyguard, Butler, is fatally wounded with nothing to save him. Now the human world and the fairy world is at his mercy. Fortunately Artemis has protected the C Cube with a special Eternity Code. For anyone else besides himself, cracking that code will take well ... an Eternity. Artemis knows that his life is endanger so he calls upon the help of Captain Holly Short of the LEP, a high-tech fairy police force, to help him fix his problems. Artemis knows that this is not going to be a simple plan, and more than likely, his last adventure with Holly and the LEP.

I didn't think it could get much better after the Arctic Incident. The scene where Artemis was finally reunited with his father seemed like it could never be topped. Boy was I wrong. In this book Artemis is up to his eyeballs in trouble that he never could plan for and chances are he won't make it out whole. At thirteen-and-a-half Artemis has finally begun to develop into gasp! A decent person! All of our old favorites return including Foaley, Mulch Diggums, and Juliet Butler, who finally has a decent sized role. The new villains are absolutely great as well. Add to all of this a shocker ending and you have a great book. I loved Artemis's diary entries where he talks about what it was like to hear that his father had changed. They really give you a good look into who Artemis really is.

Fans of the series will be happy to learn that this is not the last book in the series. I know for a fact that Eoin Colfer is at least planning on writing one more book, although originally The Eternity Code was the last planned book in the series. Eoin Colfer fans will also be happy to learn that The Wish List is going to be released in the United States in October. I can't wait to see what this talented author comes out with next!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Artemis Adventure Yet!!!
Review: This book is the most suspenseful, ecxiting, funny; you name it, this book has it. Artemis plans to introduce his "C Cube" to American billionaire/businessman Jon Spiro, but the meeting is a trap:The Cube is stolen and Butler-oh Butler is shot, leaving Artemis to try and get the LEP to heal him, plus figure out a way to get the Cube back from Spiro."Eternity Code" will keep you guessing because you won't know who has been two steps ahead until the very end. Everybody from previous books gets back together, even Mulch(aka. Mo Digence). This episode in the series focuses more on the Mud People, and Root takes a backseat role(so does Foaly, but he's not quite as far in the background).I like how you see a lot more of Juliet,who wasn't very important in the 1st book and only mentioned once or twice in the 2nd.You can see that she's a lot more mature and businesslike. Of course, there's even more action,heart-stopping suspense, and sarcasm and humor that will actually make you laguh OUT LOUD(: D)! Be sure to only get "Eternity Code" when you have spare time to read it; once you start reading, this book WILL NOT(: D)let you stop until you're done! I think this is the best Artemis adventure yet and it will AMAZE you!I hope there will be more Artemis Fowl books soon.Rock on, Mr. Colfer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest story of all time has been revealed!
Review: Artemis Fowl, the most unanticipated book I have ever seen. Its surprising twists and changes in the plot make it enjoyable for all ages. Now the criminal Genius is an all ne tae of suspense, cunningness, and most of all intellegence. Artemis has built, with stolen fairy technology, a super cumputer. It is calles the C Cube , a small cube, in which has MP3, computer, TV, DVD, all medical instruments, small, portable, etc.. This technology will render all other technology obsolete, or useless. Artemis has setup a meeting with chicago businessman, Jon Spiro. Spiro stole the C Cube for his own fortune, and motally wounds Butler. Has Artemis pushed his luck too far? Will he ever see Butler again, as he lies on the floor with blood oozing out of every pore? Can the LEP help? Read to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Criminal Mastermind, Now With New and Improved Conscience
Review: This lastest Artemis Fowl adventure is in keeping with Eoin Colfer's tradition of fast-paced, high-tech magical adventures set down in the first and second books of the trilogy. The story draws the reader in immediately and progresses quickly, keeping even reluctant readers glued to the page. If your child (or you) love action-adventure on screen, you'll love this book.

The Artemis Fowl series is perfect for fans of other books rooted in the magical world. The threads of this story are woven together into a seamless tale of magic and intrigue. If there are any gaps in the story-line, you certainly don't notice them because of the extensive use of action sequences.

My 11 year-old daughter is a huge fan and so are we. Don't just hand it over to the kids though because it's definitely interesting enough for the grown-ups in the house.


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