![]() ![]() ![]() I especially like the relationship between Artemis and Holly. Not knowing what trouble she has started, Artemis must break into her chatau, travel to Taiwan and match wits with her psychotic security in the Taipei 101 Tower to get the demon back before travelling to Hybras to fix the time spell with Captain Holly in tow. The time spell which keeps Hybras stuck in oblivion is beginning to unravel and Artemis is busy investigating how to fix it when a 12-year-old French female rival (and love interest) kidnaps an insecure, classically educated demon, just as he manifests on Earth, right under Artemis' nose. Slightly longer this time around, the book has Artemis tracking demon activity on the time-displaced island of Hybras. ![]() And he is constantly changing the type of story rather than just another labored part of a single massive arc. Colfer's magical world just seems more accessible and imaginative. Averaging one a year, Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series is no rush-job, I am increasingly enjoying and looking forward to every entry more than the Harry Potter series. ![]()
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