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Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MAG
Review: this is a kid of book that you pick up and can't stop reading until the end of it.This is ecellent for all ages. It is the third book in the serise and it starts off with the young artimas fowl, the hero of the book,waiting to make a buissness deal with a rich and powerful buisiness man named Jon Spiro. Things start to go wrong and artimas is ambushed. I can't give away any more without reveaing most of the book's twists and turns.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazing, Action-Packed Page-Turner!!!
Review: In Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code, a 14-year-old criminal mastermind creates a device that could nearly control the world. With this small cube, he can hack banks, bankrupt companies, blow up or move satellites, and play music. The book has so many action scenes and so many surprises that you won't be able to put it down. Colfer makes the book even more interesting with her unique characters such as dwarfs and fairies. This well-written book is a page-turner you won't soon forget.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a twisting plot, an unbelieveable ending!
Review: Once you pick up this book, you will instnatly get sucked into the winding plot. You don't know what that ingenius Artemis Fowl is going to think of next, so I would definitly call this a cliff hanger. the ending is very good, but not quite what i would have expected it to be. you might be able to read this book without reading the others, but i would not reccomend that. you won't believe what happens in this book, it certainly suprised me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eternity Review
Review: The book Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code has a great plot. It's all about Artemis, a 13-year-old genius, trying to get his newest invention (the C Cube) back from evil villain, John Spiro. This C Cube is no ordinary invention. The C Cube is a computer so powerful it will make all other computers obsolete! Not only that, but it has information about the fairy people Artemis said he would protect. Fortunately, he put an eternity code on the C Cube just in case something happened. The eternity code is so complex that no one but Artemis can make it work. The genre of this book is fantasy/fiction. This book is the third of the Artemis Fowl books written by Eoin Colfer.

My opinion on this book is that it's very exciting and will keep you guessing to the end. This book also has some funny parts in it that will make you laugh out loud! This book is similar to stories like The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe because you find magic within the stories. Basically it's a good fantasy book.

I would recommend this book to everyone! People who just really like to read, would truly enjoy it. So, in all I'd give a 10 out of 10, 5 stars, and 2 thumbs up! That's my review. I hope you will decide to read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My reveiw
Review: (...)
Artemis Fowl the Eternity Code, written by Eoin Colfer, is about a 13 year old master mind. Artemis' father has just escaped from captivity and is on the way to rejuvenate from the harsh times. His father has a whole new perspective for the family and wants the Fowl family to be like a normal family. Artemis does not approve of this but he tries to do what his father tells him, yet he is ready to sell something new that he has come up with. This new thing is called the C cube, a hybrid of fairy and human technology, which can do anything that is practically an interactive electronic device can do but better. Artemis decides to have a meeting with the owner of the company Fission Chips. His name is Jon Spiro. Something goes wrong at the meeting and Jon ends up taking the new device which Artemis didn't want anyone to have for at least one mare year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Eternity Code
Review: In the book, Artemis Fowl the Eternity Code, Eoin Colfer, the author, writes of a thirteen-year-old boy that is very intelligent. The book starts out with the main character, Artemis, setting a deal with an American over and invention that he had just unfolded. Artemis, with a smirk on his face, thinking everything was going well, had no clue that his meeting was just about to go wrong.

Eoin Colfer starts the book out at a famous seafood restaurant in London, where Artemis tries to make the deal with the American. The American is sort of an evil man trying to make millions of dollars off something he didn't invent. Artemis is Discussing the proposition while everybody in the restaurant pulls guns pointing there barrels right at his forehead. Eoin Colfer writes that this was the first time that Artemis had been tricked in his whole life, feeling like a total idiot no even noticing all the strange characters before. "The only place I looked was straight down, trying no to make contact with any of the gun barrels pointed straight at my head" (Colfer 19).

The book The Eternity code kind of reminds of the old saloon fights, when there was two guys sitting at a bar talking about something when all of a sudden a fight breaks out. In the beginning setting where they are sitting down for dinner talking about the c cube, the same thing happens; all of a sudden guns are pointed just like a saloon fight.

After the first couple of chapters in the book The Eternity Code, Colfer writes of a man that is of great importance into finding the c cube. The man is Butler a slave of Artemis' who is the real inventor of the c cube. He will help Artemis realize that he might not be the richest and greatest man of all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: enjoyable
Review: I found this book as enjoyable as the first two, but not quite as good. In this one Artemis learns to share and that asking for and getting help can be a good thing. All our favorite characters are still there, just in different capacities. The humor and sarcasm was there also. Enjoyable read and also a quick one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Think fairy. Think again.
Review: Definitely not your average fairy story, the third book in the Artemis Fowl series divides into 'Attack' and 'Counterattack' in a fast-paced novel that takes you from 'Fission Chips' in Chicago to Sfax in Tunisia.

The C Cube has been stolen, and the fate of both worlds is in jeapordy unless Artemis gets it back. With a shock beginning, this story never lets up, and we see Artemis discover he's not so infallible after all.

Juliet is developed more fully, much to the reader's delight, and the ever-present tension between Holly and Artemis is at it's best.

Anyone who believes for a second that this is the end of the story need only translate the symbols at the bottom of each page (using the dedication at the front). We have not seen the last of Artemis Fowl, and no one is more glad than I.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best young adult since Harry Potter
Review: It's light, easy-to-read tone makes it an even better read than usual. Artemis Fowl is definetly one of the best books I've read, and I recommend it to everyone. It's a great book to give young kids that are just discovering wonderful books like Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia. If you liked those two, you will love Artemis Fowl.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: C Cube
Review: Eion Colfer came out with his latest fantasy book, Artemis Fowl Eternity Code.
In this book Artemis Fowl's father was held captive by Mafia for two years, and his father said that he should not commit any crimes. But Artemis Fowl want to commit one more crime. He created a computer that can do fairy magic that was stolen with fairy technology fifty years before it was even made! It was called C cube. ... Artemis, only hope is to make fairy magic for his friend Captain Holly of the fairy police.
In conclusion this book is very good for ages 10-13. I myself like the book and all the others because it is so amazing with all these cool things. It is a good book


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