The Atlantis Complex (Artemis Fowl, #7)

The Atlantis Complex (Artemis Fowl, #7)

Eoin Colfer

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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 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 paperback with a fabulous new cover-look to celebrate ten years of Artemis action.


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    This one seemed less polished than the previous.

    - the action was mostly rising action, not really finding out the plan or meeting up with our villain until very far along
    - the Artemis/Orion was not particularly funny to me (not sure why)

    - I agree with Artemis at the end, when he says that this adventure was not like the others because so many people died and the "bad guy" was doing this to be with the woman he loved... I agree that this book felt shorter and almost like it was wrapped up too quickly and easily.
    - Artemis is left hanging un-cured?? This make the book seem even more so that it's not completed properly
    - Also, there were multiple times when it felt like the author would forget how many characters he had in a scene, not mentioning someone for 10 pages despite pointing out what every other character is doing/thinking
    - And Holly seemed to not have many lines or much action, she was mostly a pilot and griping about Orion

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