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Rating: - Not as good as the first two
I thought Artemis Fowl number three was good, yet I don't believe that it was nearly as good as the first two. I myself found it to be a little too gruesome, and thought the end was sad. Yet Artemis Fowl is always two steps ahead so don't give up hope. 13 year old reader.
Rating: - 1 step forward and 2 back
Eternity Code offers more invention and possibility for engaging drama than Arctic Incident did. But still Eoin Colfer doesn't give us enough. Last time the action was underwritten and ended up being a bit confusing. That ain't the case here but it's the characters that fall short amid the story. Holly. Foaly and Root (who thankfully isn't in this much) are not further developed in any way. Juliet has more time now but her sub-story slows down the rest.Plus Jon Spiro was a very weak villain. He just didn't do anything except surround himself with stereotyped goons. And a subplot about him being connected to the Mob seems to have been forgotten by Colfer at a certain point. Sure, it's the longest Artemis Fowl book yet but I still can't get over the fact that the first was so much better, had more action and was just way more enjoyable. I kept waiting for the big ending to come, only it didn't happen. There is no finale to this threequel. It just ends, leaving many questions. What happened to Spiro? Where did the C-Cube go? The C-Cube had the capability of juicing up the story but nothing much was done with it even though it was a pretty original plot device. It's a shame it had to be no more than a generic MacGuffin. It was also a bit open-ended. Colfer could end the franchise with this one if the wanted to (tho he has never taken full advantage of all the possibilities it can offer) but I doubt he will. I'm sure we'll see the return of Arty in May 2004. I got the Hardback cover with the red/glittery wrap-around, very nice.
Rating: - great book...great series
Eoin Colfer has delivered yet again. Artemis Fowl has developed a revolutionary computer called the C-Cube. One day, he decides to show it to billionaire Jon Spiro at a London restaurant. All of a sudden, everything has gone wrong. Jon Spiro has outsmarted Artemis. Butler has been shot and is near death. The C Cube is in the hands of Jon Spiro. The C Cube is locked by an Eternity Code. It can only be cracked by Artemis. Inside it, Fairy secrets are held. Only one thing will save Butler and possibly get the C Cube back. Fairy technology. Along with Mulch Diggins, Holly is back to save Butler and save the People. Eoin Colfer has definitely delivered. This book has so many twists and turns that they are uncountable. The magical tales of Artemis Fowl are great and everyone should read them.
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