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Everyone in my family was getting slightly annoyed at my constant chatter about how excited I was for the next book to come out in the series. My mom asked my dad, "Do obsessions come from your side of the family or mine?"
I had waited two whole years for this, and there was no doubt it would be the best in the series. And I was hoping for there to finally be a little romance between Artemis and Holly. Hopefully Minerva would be brought back into the picture, also. <SPOILERS AHEAD!>

As I sat in the corner of the Barnes and Noble, reading it, my excitement slowly was fading. The story couldn't...
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Okay, so this is cringey.Even in the FIRST BOOK there are signs of star-crossed affection between Artemis and Holly!!!!
you see, Holly thought that Artemis had died and was actually a bit sad, EVEN THOUGH HE JUST FLIPPIN ABDUCTED HER, and then she realized he wasn't dead and still helped his mum regain her sanity, which shows she had sympathy for him.
In the second book, Artemis was thinking about puberty and thinking that he would start accidentally flirting with Holly in a few months.....OH GOD CRINGE OUT!!
In the third book, they actually become proper friends, and Artemis says he wishes he...
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The Last Guardian, the eighth and final book in Eoin Colfer's best-selling Artemis Fowl series about a teenage criminal mastermind, won't be published until July 10, but he's releasing an exclusive excerpt here.
His publisher, Disney, is revealing the book cover and announcing that the first printing will be 1 million copies. The last three books in the series, aimed at kids 10 and up, have hit the top 10 on USA TODAY's Best-selling Books list. Disney reports more than 13 million copies in print in the USA.

As for the ending, Colfer, from his home in Ireland, tells USA TODAY that "Artemis's story...
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Forewarning: I am a little cheesed, so you'll have to forgive any brutal comments. I tried to be biased but, well, you'll see.
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I had a lot of issues with this story, mostly characterization and some time-line things.

1) Artemis' age. Artemis was fifteen in The Time Paradox. Angeline, towards the end, even makes the comment “Why are you still fifteen?” He was also fifteen in The Lost Colony. I'm going on assumption here, but I'm pretty sure The Atlantis Complex takes place after the events in TTP. So, if that's the case, how does Artemis'...
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Tyler extended his hand towards Lilly. She took it and he helped her up. She saw his muscles ripple as he did so.

“So,” Tyler said. “Do you always try and board ships like that?”

Lilly giggled. A gentle breeze blew his beach blonde hair, perfectly framing his shining green eyes.

“Hey, I’m about to start my break, so I was wondering if you would like to have lunch?” Tyler asked.

“Sure, but it’s my treat,” Lilly said. Tyler opened his mouth to argue but Lilly shook her head. “You saved my life. It’s the least I can do.”

“Fine,” Tyler said, picking up her bag. “Meet...
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Hey guys please let me know which ending you like best.





“No!” Elena screamed. She dropped the gun and ran over to where Artemis had collapsed. She felt the chip deactivate. She ripped it out of her forehead and threw it across the room.

Elena picked up Artemis’s head and set it in her lap. Tears poured down her checks. A door on the opposite side of the room whooshed open. Opal floated in with an enormous smile on her face. Elena carefully set Artemis’s head down and stood up.

“You are a monster!’ she yelled, pointing at Koboi. She slowly advanced towards Opal.

“I wouldn’t try anything,”...
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Foaly’s face appeared on Artemis’s computer screen.

“What is it, Holly?” he said. “And make it quick.”

“Do you remember Elena Williams?” she asked.

Foaly scratched his head. “Vaguely. Why?”

“Because I think SHE might be after Elena again.”

“Oh no!” Foaly said, his eyes widening.

“Hold on,” Artemis said. “What are you talking about?”

“About four years ago, Opal Koboi kidnapped an orphan girl and hid her in a secret laboratory. She did a lot of different experiments on her. She was apparently trying to find a way to change the genetic make up of a human so that...
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Artemis Fowl II had his eyes glued to the computer screen in his study. A video filled the whole screen. He watched Elena’s every move. He couldn’t put his finger on it but he knew that this girl was special, magical even. His eyes followed her figure as she out away her new clothes.

Just then, the door handle turned. Artemis quickly exited out of the video and pulled up a webpage about psychology. Butler walked through the doorway.

“Ah Butler,” Artemis said casually. “Did you finish the background check on our new maid?” Butler nodded and handed Artemis a flash drive. Artemis plugged...
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Artemis sighed. Why did Mother have to drag me along? he thought. Butler stood beside him, surveying every entrance and exit. He glared at everyone who walked by.

Artemis soon saw his mother return with an armful of clothes. She shoved Elena into a dressing room and handed her an outfit to try on.

“Now Arty,” she said, turning to her son.

“Yes, Mother?”

“This is where you and Butler come in. I want you two to tell us what you think of the outfits.”

Artemis sighed. “Of course, Mother.”

“Okay, I’m ready,” Elena said from behind the door.

“Come on out, dear,” Mrs. Fowl called....
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