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Title | : | The Artemis Fowl Files (Artemis Fowl #0.5 & 1.5) |
Author | : | Eoin Colfer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 187 pages |
Published | : | October 13th 2004 by Miramax Books/Hyperion Books for Children (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction. Adventure. Childrens. Magic |
Eoin Colfer
Hardcover | Pages: 187 pages Rating: 3.77 | 13991 Users | 358 Reviews
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Artemis Fowl’s confidential files have been discovered in his safe at Fowl Manor. Now you too can share the secrets! The Artemis Fowl Files will delight Eoin Colfer’s legions of fans with its behind-the-scenes interviews with the much-loved characters including: Holly Short, Mulch Diggums, and Artemis Fowl. Two brand-new Artemis Fowl short stories including: “LEPrecon,” the story of Fairy Police Captain Holly Short's move from Traffic to Recon following her initiation into the Fairy Police, and “The Seventh Dwarf,” featuring the flatulent dwarf Mulch Diggums, Butler, and Artemis himself. Plus: Special coded messages from the Fairy Book for fans to translate A “Fairy Spotter” Guide detailing the fairy world. Learn all about the physical characteristics and countless personality traits of the various fairy categories including: elves, trolls, sprites, pixies, goblins, and more. Cool descriptions and diagrams of Foaly’s greatest gadgets.Be Specific About Books Supposing The Artemis Fowl Files (Artemis Fowl #0.5 & 1.5)
Original Title: | The Artemis Fowl Files |
ISBN: | 0786856394 (ISBN13: 9780786856398) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Artemis Fowl #0.5 & 1.5 |
Characters: | Artemis Fowl II, Domovoi Butler, Captain Holly Short, Foaly, Mulch Diggums, The B'wa Kell, Briar Cudgeon |
Rating Based On Books The Artemis Fowl Files (Artemis Fowl #0.5 & 1.5)
Ratings: 3.77 From 13991 Users | 358 ReviewsCritique Based On Books The Artemis Fowl Files (Artemis Fowl #0.5 & 1.5)
I somehow missed reading this at the "age appropriate time" despite owning a copy. I might've enjoyed the puzzles in the middle of the book as say, a middle schooler. Despite browsing past some of the activities, the short stories were diverting and enjoyable. Surely there is some nostalgia at play, but the Artemis Fowl series has been a great relaxing re-read as a late 20-something.This was such a fun read. The first female in Recon, groaned the commander. Holly lowered her face to hide a grin that she couldnt contain. Youre going to wash out in six months, continued Root, and probably cost me a fortune. He was wrong about the first, but right about the second. My admiration for Captain Holly Short grew fonder after reading LEPrecon . Additionally, it was such a nice short story as it challenges the characters's morale and motives, especially Commander Julius Root.
The short stories are great - fun and exciting like the regular novels, and good for a range of ages. We get some good background on Holly's initiation and get to see what Artemis and Mulch were up to between the first two novels. The rest of the book was vaguely amusing, but are better activities for younger kids.
3.5 stars.The Artemis Fowl series has been one of my favorite series for years. This collection of short stories and interviews and notes has been on my shelf for a long time now, but this is the first time that I've read it. I found both stories fun (though Holly's story was the better of the two), but the supplemental content wasn't all that interesting. A few funny things in some of the interviews, but that's about it. The guide to gnomish was neat. A lot of fun to be back with the cast of
This was a book that I liked on my first reading, but loathed very certainly upon my second or third. The two-year gap might explain a bit. The two-star rating, instead of a one, is mainly because the stories included are very good. I find no flaws with them, and I've picked up the book to re-read them several times. But the trivia questions, extras, and basically everything else, are annoying and badly written.It always seems to me that the major flaw of writers, particularly in the young-adult
You can read the full review on my blog. (:I absolutely ADORE this series. Genius young criminal mastermind? Kick-butt faeries? What's not to love? So, naturally, I was overjoyed to stumble upon this great find in the library.The book was quick and fun (200 pages) with activities to entertain a kid for hours (fortunately, I have stuff to do. I did not abandon my maturity. But I would have like to:)). The stories were written flawlessly and the interviews had me laughing. I adored getting bonus
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