Book Review: Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer

Holly Short, the only female Recon officer of LEP, uncovers a threat to the entire underground society possibly involving the infamous Artemis Fowl. Meanwhile, Artemis Fowl finally gets a lead on the location of his missing (if not dead) father. Can the two work together to discover the truth and possibly rescue everyone, including the dad? Who is to blame really?

I loved the light-weight mystery and light-hearted humor. I really really loved the relationships that were developed throughout the story.

I would love to imitate a similarly smooth book – a book like leaves that slight refreshing aftertaste. I also loved that the writing was never distracting.

This comment isn’t really against the book at all, just a general fuss against our world, but I find it really sad how unkind people can be and how often small digs lead to grave decisions and boiling hatred.

I would definitely recommend this book and series to anyone. Unless of course, they have no sense of humor and hate unrealistic stories. :)

Enjoyment Level: 5/5
Beginning: 4/5
Middle: 4/5
Ending: 4/5

Happy Readings!
Kate

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer
(c) 2004, Disney-Hyperion
Publisher Reading Level: Young Adult
416 pages
ISBN: 0786851473

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