![]() ![]() It's Armageddon and this time Artemis Fowl doesn't have a plan. Soon, however, power-crazy Opal Kobai has returned with a master plan that will destroy the entire human race. But when I finished the final page I realised I had nothing to worry about.Īrtemis Fowl, teenage genius, is undergoing therapy after his recent battle with the fairy disorder, the Atlantis Complex. ![]() I was hesitant that, now being older, the series wouldn't have the same magical grasp on me as it did in my younger years. After all, since I had read the previous instalment I had begun to read some of the best fiction ever written and had just finished Tolstoy's Anna Karenina before I started Artemis Fowl and the Last Guardian. The series was something I attached very heavily to my own childhood and so approaching this book I had tremendous expectations. His use of comedy was a notch above his contemporaries and he wrote his characters for children with a flare that only J.K Rowling could match. I travelled across the country to meet him at various signings and this was all due to the writer's knack of understanding the young mind. As a child I was an ardent fan of Colfer's. Having grown up reading Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl, I can safely say that even now I was looking forward to reading the last instalment of the series. ![]()
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