THE ARCTIC INCIDENT by Eoin Colfer
    Category:  Fantasy
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  5/1/04
    Publisher:  Miramax
    Reviewed by:  Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    I didn't discover the delight that is the ARTEMIS FOWL series until a week ago, when I read ARTEMIS FOWL in
    one day. So, of course, I had to pick up a copy of THE ARCTIC INCIDENT right away, to see if it was as good as
    the first. It definitely is, and in my own humble opinion, I think I liked it even better than the first book. There are points
    throughout the book where Artemis, now thirteen, shows a softer, more vulnerable side that I truly enjoyed. Don't get
    me wrong, he's still an evil genius, but he's an evil genius with heart, and you can't help but love him.

    Now that Angeline Fowl is out of her depression, thanks to some fairy magic from Captain Holly Short, she's sent
    Artemis back to Saint Bartelby's School for Young Gentlemen in Ireland. Artemis is having quite a large amount of fun
    flummoxing the school's counselor, Dr. Po, when he gets an urgent message from Butler, his
    bodyguard/butler/majordomo--it seems that Artemis Fowl the First is alive, being held for ransom by the Russian
    Mafiya.

    Young Artemis, of course, immediately sets out to devise a scheme to rescue his father. It's been almost two years
    since Artemis Senior was last heard from, and his son is most eager to bring him home. Before he can work out a
    devious scheme, though, he's visited by none other than Captain Short and her superior, Commander Root, and
    brought down to Haven City and into Police Plaza. It seems the goblin triad, the B'Wa Kell, have a human counterpart
    aiding in their smuggling, and Artemis the Second is, quite justly I believe, suspected of being that human.

    The fairies soon realize, however, that this time Artemis Fowl isn't the bad guy in this problem. But now they'd like
    Artemis and Butler's help in figuring out who is behind the alliance between the goblins and the Mud Men--and Artemis
    is quite willing to help them out, in exchange for the fairies help in rescuing his father.

    What follows is an action-packed story of good versus evil below ground, with deceptions, backstabbing, and revenge
    taking center stage. As Holly, Root, Butler, and Artemis race to save Haven City from being destroyed, some of the
    same characters from the first book make appearances--Foaly, Mulch Diggums, Cudgeon, and Captain Trouble.
    There's also a new foe in THE ARCTIC INCIDENT, Opal Koboi, to be dealt with.

    I highly recommend the ARTEMIS FOWL series to anyone and everyone. Highly enjoyable, thoroughly entertaining,
    and not soon forgotten.
Artemis Fowl Bk. 2: The Arctic Incident
by Eoin Colfer