Thursday, April 1, 2010

Artimis Fowl: Boy Genius




Think about things like fairies, trolls, and maybe goblins. Then add a twelve year old genius, his body guard, Butler, and The Book, the fairy Bible. Now what do you get. Nothing you'll ever imagine! Artemis Fowl, by Eoin Cofler, is a book that will change your point of view of fairies and even might send Harry Potter running.
Artemis Fowl is the ultimate genius. At the age of twelve, his vocabulary is larger than most adults, he's a criminal mastermind, and he wants gold-- lots of it. The starts when Artemis and Butler obtains the The Book. The language of The Book is Gnomish, but Artemis cracks the code any way. He has a close to perfect plan to get his gold, but he needs a fairy so the LEPrecon will trade him for gold. Well, the "him" is a "her", and she is the best and only female captain, Holly Short. The story unfolds a the Fowl Manor were time stops and a battle begins.
I can't tell much but I sure can tell you my favorite parts are in this fast pace book. Well, its at the end when the troll co-- wait I almost told you the best part. Eoin Cofler made this book pretty much perfect, with its third person view, so you know most of the plans but you still get surprised. He made a book for all ages, or for someone who love a character
who has secret plans and maybe with a tiny sense of humor.
"Kids absolutely love it."-Diane Sawyer, Good Morning America.
"Will grab your interest, no matter what your age."- The New York Post.
How will Artemis get his gold? Will Holly get out? Read the book to find out, and I promise you won't be disappointed.

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