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The Atlantis Complex (Artemis Fowl #7) Hardcover | Pages: 357 pages
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Original Title: The Atlantis Complex
ISBN: 1423128192 (ISBN13: 9781423128199)
Edition Language: English URL https://www.eoincolfer.com/books/title/artemis-fowl-and-the-atlantis-complex/
Series: Artemis Fowl #7
Characters: Artemis Fowl II, Captain Holly Short, Foaly
Setting: Cancún(Mexico) Iceland

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ARTEMIS FOWL’S CRIMINAL WAYS HAVE FINALLY GOT THE BETTER OF HIM . . . Young Artemis has frequently used high-tech fairy magic to mastermind the most devious criminal activity of the new century. Now, at a conference in Iceland, Artemis has gathered the fairies to present his latest idea to save the world from global warming. But Artemis is behaving strangely - he seems different. Something terrible has happened to him . . . Artemis Fowl has become nice. The fairies diagnose Atlantis Complex (that’s obsessive compulsive disorder to you and I) - it seems dabbling in magic has damaged Artemis’ main weapon: his mind. Fairy ally Captain Holly Short doesn’t know what to do. The subterranean volcanoes are under attack from vicious robots and Artemis cannot fight them. Can Holly get the real Artemis back before the robot probes destroy every human and life form? This eagerly-awaited adventure is now out in paberback with a fabulous new cover-look to celebrate ten years of Artemis action.

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Title:The Atlantis Complex (Artemis Fowl #7)
Author:Eoin Colfer
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First American Edition
Pages:Pages: 357 pages
Published:August 3rd 2010 by Disney/Hyperion Books (first published July 20th 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction

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This is the first time I read an Artemis Fowl book in its original language, English, and I was astonished by the wealth of its language. Having read all the previous installments in Greek translations, I had never thought I would be able to learn so many new words from it. As for the plot, it was a typical Artemis Fowl adventure, graced with action, lots of twists and a generous amount of humour. Eoin Colfer never disappoints me and I always know I am going to thoroughly enjoy whatever he has

I was horribly disappointed with this book. Artemis Fowl has been one of my favorite series since middle school and I have always loved Colfer's voice and humor. But this book fell flat for me, it really did. First of all I didn't like how Artemis was either unconcious, insane, or was replaced by Orion (gag), for the entire novel. I know that this is purely personal opinion, but it really did ruin the book for me. Also, the plot was weak; I wasn't expecting this to happen at all. Colfer always

Whattt!! I was reading the whole previous 6 books...to get this type of character arc! Really, Mr. Colfer??! Well this book was TOTALLY an opposite book than its previous books. Artemis isn't the same. My criminally-good has captured in Atlantis Complex. What could you think of Atlantis Complex? It isn't the place. It is the disease Artemis is suffering from because of a reason. The disease has made him innocent. Not the boy I loved from the beginning of the first page of the series. Oh my God!!



3.75*Another fun adventure, where Artemis has this time his own mind to fight. In all, enjoyable, but not as much as previous stories. Probably my least favourite in the series.

A week ago, I'd think it's impossible for me to not like an AF book. Having just surfaced from this and the last book, I'm sorry to say that this is the weakest link in the entire series. And a very weak link it is.The story starts out full of action - but none of it feels like the edge of the seat action found in previous books. In fact, it all feels like we're just hashing out routine. An explosion here, a crisis there. I find myself skipping whole paragraphs and then going back to read them

This was a bit of a mixed bag for me. I love Artemis Fowl. Don't get me wrong. He was still quite humorous in this one, and I still enjoyed all the secondary characters' ingenuity and determination. I think it was going to be a tough thing for Colfer to portray mental illness in a good way with the cast of characters that he's working with, and I was right to a point. The characters treated the illness as a joke when Artemis was clearly suffering which didn't sit too well with me. I may just be

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