ARTEMIS FOWL by Eoin Colfer
    Category:  Fantasy
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  4/1/03
    Publisher:  Miramax
    Reviewed by:  Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
    Rating: 5 Stars


    I've been trying to find a new series to hold me over until the next HARRY POTTER book--and I've finally found it.
    Meet Artemis Fowl the Second, a twelve-year-old genius who doesn't want to go to school, is worried about his
    mother's fragile mental health, is preoccupied with his father coming back from the dead, and who is determined to
    add to his family's coffers by any means possible. In a word, Artemis is an evil genius, and you just can't help but love
    him. Or hate him. Or love to hate him. Or hate to love him. Or...well, you get the picture.

    Artemis, along with his bodyguard/manservant/butler ironically named, of all things, Butler, Artemis sets out on his
    greatest, and most ambitious, scheme to date--discover the secrets of the fairy world, and relieve some of said fairies
    of their precious gold. After all, they have plenty to spare, and since Artemis Fowl the First lost a vast majority of their
    fortune, the Fowl family needs to pad the coffers.

    So off Artemis sets on a world jaunt to discover the secrets of the fairies, and his ambitions and delusions finally pay
    off--he meets an alcoholic sprite who, in exchange for the return of her magic, lets Artemis get a good look at her
    Book. The Book, you see, contains all the mandates, rules, and regulations (along with a slew of secrets) of the fairy
    world--and now Artemis Fowl is able to hatch his nefarious scheme.

    Artemis discovers that the fairies must adhere to very specific rituals to renew their powers, so along with Butler, he
    sets out on a stakeout to catch himself a fairy. Hoping, of course, that he can hold said fairy for ransom in exchange
    for some gold.

    What Artemis didn't include in his calculations, however, was Captain Holly Short. A member of the LEPrecon Unit,
    Holly, although a small sprite, is very human looking--and can be extremely wily and dangerous. As Artemis
    implements his evil plan, Holly uses her military style background to hatch her own plan of escape. The results are
    both disastrous and hilarious.

    I read ARTEMIS FOWL in one sitting. Once you get started on this story of the human world of the Mud People
    mixing with that of the magical beings who live below ground, you just can't stop! The magical quality of the book is
    that it is all too believable and so much fun! You envy Artemis his brilliance and at the same time you can't believe
    how undeniably evil he is. You pity him, and you despise him, yet you adore him. As for Holly Short, you love the
    fairy, admire her tenacity, yet hope at the same time that she spares the lives of Artemis, Butler, and Butler's sister,
    Juliet. I have to admit that I truly loved Foaly, the centaur in charge of computers and technical equipment. Actually, I
    loved all the characters of ARTEMIS FOWL, and can't wait to read the next book! Pick up a copy today!
Artemis Fowl Bk. 1
by Eoin Colfer