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Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book 1)

Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book 1)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Artemis Fowl not for impressionable children.
Review: This attempt to ride the coat tales of Harry Potter, misses the mark. Artemis does not teach good versus evil. Artemis comes from a family with a criminal background and thinks this is the right way to do business. I also thought the description of violence was to graphic for children to read. When our children read, we should NOT show them the way to get around what is right. I enjoyed the book but will not let my grandchildren read it. MR Colfer would be better off using his great imagination to write adult fantasy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best book ever!
Review: this book, in my opinion, is ten times better than the harry potter series. eoin colfer has done an excellent job capturing the readers attention by using descriptive adjectives and making the story as interesting as possible. i give this book 5 stars for its overall superity (however you spell it!)so i say go get this awesome book and enjoy every last page/word of it! you'll love it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Human Macavity
Review: Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old genius. He is the latest in a long line of Fowls who have always managed to stay one step above the law, and has determined to return billionaire status to the family name, and restore the Fowl fortune with fairy gold, ransomed from the faries themselves. Readers of Harry Potter will find this slightly more down to earth, but no less enjoyable. Personally, I thought Artemis's criminal character a welcome relief from the rather heroic style of Harry Potter. Artemis Fowl is a must-read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Artemis Fowl
Review: I enjoyed Artemis Fowl a lot! It was verey intresting.I would only recomend this book to any advanced reader. It was slightly hard to understand, but it still was great. If you liked Harry Potter, you'll love Artemis Fowl.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable!
Review: "Ah Faries! Cute little beings with fluffy pink skirts and sparkle-covered wands." Is imediately what comes to mind when you hear the word fairytale. Fortunately, there is a remedy for this generalization, "Artemis Fowl" breaks boundaries wherever it dares to tread. A 12-year-old who is smarter than the adults around him, fairies who are armed and more evolved technologically then humans. Colfer doesn't shy away from anything that may take on by surprise or perhaps darken the tone a little.

Colfer creates a criminal mastermind who should be in middle school, a group of fairies that are as scary as an FBI, and yet he creates no real bad guy. A complex task to say in the least. By telling the story through many a chapter that could very well begin with "back at the ranch" (though they goodness they don't) you get to see the kindnes in all of the characters. At first, you obviously think Artemis will be our little hero, but then you realize that he is down-right crafty, and mean. Once you meet the fairy Holly, you of course think "Aaah! Here is our fearless good guy!" once again, you realize that the fairies aren't all that kind either.

I have noticed that it has been compared to Harry Potter many times, and obviously, when people read this, it is a let down. "There is no mystical joy in this book!" people say, "No clear defined good guy-bad guy relationship!" True. Artemis Fowl is in no way like Harry Potter. A young male protagonist that has something to do with magic of some sort doesn't always have to be a clone of Harry. This book has a darker tone with some dark imagery and language. It can be rather icky at times (nothing older kids can't handle) it is definitely a good read.

Artemis Fowl is gripping, exciting and pleasently dark. A must-read for kids ages 12 and up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This book is really good. It is worth your time. It's like reading an action movie. i was glued to the edge of my seat while reading it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not exactly impressive
Review: I think what I find least appealing about this book is that our "hero"--who we are supposed to admire, relate to, and root for--is simply a thief, and not a very interesting one at that. If he were truly as clever as Sherlock Holmes (he's certainly as cocky), I would at least be interested in his intellect. Yet his advantage stems almost entirely from the array of technology available to him as a result of his wealth. Not even his fleeting concern for his mother or his hostage make him remotely sympathetic. I am impressed by Colfer's imaginative machinery, but it too often serves to mask the weak plotline and ill-developed characters.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Video game mayham meets Fantasy
Review: Frankly, when I heard all the hype about this book, I went out and got a copy. I was sorely disappointed. The concept that in the world of fantasy, the battle is "everything" really repelled me. The gore and rapid-fire distruction reminded me of the mindless video games some kids play for hours - the characters were shallow and while I liked the idea - " boy wants to locate a real one" I did not like the commando attitude by the fairy people.This book is a weak imitation of CS Lewis, a weak substitute for The Hobbit world I love, and won't satisfy kids who love Harry Potter. I'm surprised that movie rights have been purchased. I, for one, won't go.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pretty good, fun to read
Review: i thought that this was a pretty good book. there's no reason to compare it to harry potter, so don't. i though that the concept of it was interesting and that it was different from a lot of the books that i've read. the idea of fairies having their own world underground, and having them rely more on technology than magic was interesting. i think that their world seemed more structured and regulated than i would have magined. the book was fun to read. it didn't seem like all the characters were completely developed, especially artemis, but i would definitely buy a sequel to find out more. i definitely thought it was a cute, fun to read book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous!
Review: This was a wonderful story. I was tempted to compare it to Harry Potter at first, but then realized that this book is too different. The characterization, the plot, and the silliness are marvelous. I could not put this book down and had to read it all in one sitting. I loved that the main character was not the "good guy" and that our leading lady was a tough elf. The author did a very good job in portraying both sides as having shades of grey in their characters rather than black and white/good versus bad. I am a teacher and recommend this as a read aloud for 4th grade and up and as a great book for home or classroom library.


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