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Artemis Fowl

Eoin Colfer
3.86 (564276 Reviews)

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Meet Artemis Fowl, the 12-year-old criminal mastermind who kidnaps fairies for ransom. This "Die Hard with fairies" bestseller beat even Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Britain's favorite Puffin book. Twenty million readers can't be wrong about this wickedly inventive fantasy heist.

Temas principais em Artemis Fowl

  • criminal mastermind
  • technological fairy society
  • moral ambiguity
  • ransom kidnapping
  • ancient secrets decoding

Citações de Artemis Fowl

  • Artemis Fowl-the boy who schemed.

  • Every action Artemis takes is calculated.

  • Artemis sees only opportunity.

  • Haven't we all faced moments where following the rules conflicts with doing what feels right?

  • Artemis dismisses with characteristic arrogance.

Personagens de Artemis Fowl

  • Artemis FowlTwelve-year-old criminal mastermind and genius
  • ButlerArtemis's imposing and loyal bodyguard
  • Holly ShortFirst female captain in the LEPrecon unit
  • Commander RootLeader of the LEP with a perpetual cigar
  • Angeline FowlArtemis's mother, suffering from delusions

Sobre o Autor

Sobre o autor de Artemis Fowl

Eoin Colfer is the bestselling Irish author of Artemis Fowl, a groundbreaking young adult fantasy series blending crime fiction with fairy mythology and advanced technology. Born in 1965 in Wexford, Ireland, Colfer worked as a primary school teacher before his international experiences in Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Italy shaped his imaginative storytelling. His 2001 breakout, Artemis Fowl, explores themes of morality, greed, and the tension between good and evil through a teenage criminal mastermind protagonist.

The series has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and been translated into 40 languages, earning recognition as the public's favorite Puffin Modern Classic.

Colfer expanded the universe with The Fowl Twins trilogy (2019-2021) and authored And Another Thing..., the sixth installment in Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. He served as Ireland's Children's Laureate from 2014 to 2016. In 2020, Disney+ released an Artemis Fowl film adaptation directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh.

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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer follows 12-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl II as he discovers a hidden underground world of high-tech fairies and kidnaps LEP officer Captain Holly Short to ransom for gold. Set in Ireland, the book blends fantasy, science fiction, and crime thriller elements as Artemis attempts to restore his family's fortune while the fairy police lay siege to Fowl Manor. The story explores themes of good versus evil with witty dialogue and inventive mythology.

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer is best suited for middle-grade and young adult readers who enjoy fantasy adventures with humor and action. The book appeals to fans of clever anti-heroes and high-tech fairy worlds, though some older or more prolific readers may find the character development lacking. Readers who appreciate fast-paced plots mixing mythology with modern technology will enjoy this inventive series starter. It's ideal for ages 10-14 seeking light, entertaining reads with clever schemes.

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer receives mixed reviews but has gained a dedicated fanbase since its 2001 publication. The book won the Young Reader's Choice Award and Garden State Teen Book Award for its inventive world-building and humor. Critics praised it as "pacy, playful, and very funny," though some found the protagonist "repellent" and the writing "abysmal". Despite polarizing opinions, readers consistently describe it as entertaining and action-packed, making it worth reading for its target demographic.

Artemis Fowl II is a 12-year-old criminal mastermind who is "more devious and clever than most adults" and serves as an anti-hero protagonist. Unlike typical children's book heroes, Artemis can be mean, hedonistic, and ruthless, viewing himself as an evil genius motivated by restoring his family's lost fortune. He is accompanied by his loyal bodyguard Butler and displays extraordinary intelligence in translating the fairy Book and outsmarting the LEP. His character begins to soften throughout the story, hinting at potential redemption.

The Book of the People is the sacred fairy text containing rules and guidelines that govern fairy life and magical secrets. Artemis Fowl obtains a copy by tricking an alcoholic fairy in Ho Chi Minh City, photographing the book after offering her a cure in exchange. The book is written in fairy language similar to Egyptian hieroglyphics and must be read in a spiral pattern rather than left to right. Translating this text by hand gives Artemis the knowledge needed to exploit fairy weaknesses and plan his gold heist.

The fairy world in Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer exists underground in the Lower Elements, protected by the LEP (Lower Elements Police). Fairies possess high-tech abilities including "shielding," which allows them to vibrate faster than the human eye can follow, and various magical powers tied to ancient rituals. The fairy civilization includes elves, dwarves, trolls, and goblins, all governed by the Book of the People. Fairies cannot enter human dwellings without permission unless they forfeit their magic, creating vulnerabilities Artemis exploits.

The time-stop is a fairy technology used by the LEP to freeze time around a specific location during rescue operations. Commander Root deploys a time-stop around Fowl Manor to lay siege and negotiate for Captain Holly Short's release. However, Artemis Fowl demonstrates his superior planning by claiming he can escape the time-stop, a statement LEP behavior experts determine he genuinely believes. This showcases Artemis's thorough research into fairy limitations and his ability to anticipate their tactical moves.

Critics of Artemis Fowl cite the thoroughly dislikeable protagonist who tortures innocent fairies without sufficient justification beyond greed. Time magazine called the writing "abysmal" and the book "awkward, calculated, humorless and mean-spirited," while USA Today criticized its reliance on "action-flick clichés". Some reviewers found the character development lacking and the contrast between the magical and real worlds unbelievable. Older readers particularly struggle with the shallow characters and feel the book is better suited for primary school children rather than teens.

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer was heavily marketed as "the new Harry Potter," but USA Today explicitly stated it "is not the new Harry Potter, nor is it a good children's book". While Harry Potter features a hero fighting evil, Artemis Fowl centers on an anti-hero criminal mastermind committing morally questionable acts. The books differ fundamentally in tone—Artemis Fowl blends crime thriller with fantasy and focuses on schemes rather than magical education. Both feature hidden magical worlds, but Artemis Fowl emphasizes high-tech fairies and heist elements over coming-of-age themes.

Captain Holly Short is an elf and the first female officer in the LEP reconnaissance squad, feeling constant pressure to prove herself. Artemis Fowl kidnaps Holly and holds her hostage at Fowl Manor, demanding a ton of 24-carat gold for her release. Despite her captivity, Holly demonstrates resourcefulness by cracking through concrete, completing a magical ritual with a smuggled acorn to regain her powers, and escaping into the manor. She becomes a key character throughout the eight-book series, with many readers loving her more than Artemis himself.

The Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer contains eight books total, following the adventures of criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl and LEP officer Holly Short. Published between 2001 and the series conclusion, the books continue to develop Artemis's character arc from ruthless villain toward redemption. Many readers report that later books in the series improve upon the first, with some calling "the last one of the series the best". The complete series allows readers to watch Artemis mature and his relationship with the fairy world evolve significantly.

At the end of Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, Artemis outsmarts the fairies by exploiting loopholes in their magical rules and secures half the ransom gold. He agrees to return Captain Holly Short and relinquish the other half of the gold in exchange for help curing his mother Angeline's madness. The fairies mind-wipe Artemis, Butler, and their associates to protect the secrecy of their underground civilization. Despite achieving his financial goal, the experience begins softening Artemis's ruthlessness, hinting at redemption and setting up his character development for the remaining seven books in the series.

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