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Artemis Fowl
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Colfer, Eoin--Artemis Fowl informal buddy read starts March 15, 2020
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I'll start it tomorrow. I didn't realize there were fairies. Maybe i should read the summary page again because the only thing I know about it is that it's about a young kid...


Anyways, I got thru Chpt 6 so far - this is definitely a quick read. I think I like the fairies more than the humans so far! Foal with his tin foil hat :D And you are so right Devann - definitely more info on the fairies than on Artemis. He already seems like a little shit, especially with how he is dealing with the fairies, but also really smart. Staying 2 steps ahead at every turn. Butler seems almost robotic so I want to see him more "human".

there just hasn't really been any development as artemis as a character beyond 'super good thief but also he's 12' and we're still spending most of our time with the faeries it seems. and i wouldn't mind if it was mostly holly because i like her but a lot of it is her captain and other people so i'm just kind of like hmmm.
agree that a younger narrator would have been good, i know there's a lot of adult narrators that sound younger but they seem to have gone more for the narrator type feel rather than trying to make the voice actor match the character. i guess it makes sense with the multiple POVs but yeah it is a bit weird.

i think the author was probably trying to limit artemis' pov so his actions and plan would seem more mysterious but i don't really like that bc he is the one i am most interested to get into his head and stuff. honestly i could take or leave this series at this point so it's up to you guys. people seem to like it so i'm assuming it gets more rounded out in later books but this first one was just like yeah it was okay but i'm not taken with it or anything.

I so agree! There should've been more of Artemis and Holly. Like I feel like we never really got to know them enough besides the superficial qualities. Same with Butler. At the end I still felt like I didn't really "know" them. I felt like I knew Mulch better than them! he made me laugh. And good for him getting that gold in the end hahaha
When things started to get out of his control, his age showed more. Like he wasn't as put together as he was earlier. And in the end Artemis did fool them so good for him for getting to keep that gold because of the fairies rules. This obviously isn't the end of their "relationship" so it should be fun seeing what happens next. Was also nice that he did something to improve his mother's condition. Showed that he wasn't as cold and heartless as he seemed. Hoping Artemis is a little older in each book, like the HP books, and he doesn't feel as closed off.
I would probably read the next one to see if/how it improves (it's loved by so many people so surely it gets better!).


I’m with you guys on hoping he ages as the series goes. I wonder if the series gets better because eI wasn’t very impressed by the first book but so many people do like it so hopefully this was just setting things up.




With all the craziness that's going on right now, I hope you guys are staying safe.


plus i was supposed to see night vale in chicago this week and obviously it got postponed. the hotel gave me a credit but i booked the room at $100 less than their 'normal' rate so im worried that i am going to try to reschedule it for the new date and they're gonna try to charge me full price like ugh i don't want to have that fight with them.


After all this craziness dies down, I think prices should still be low. I think it will take a little while for people to get traveling again.

i don't care when we start the next book though. if one of you starts just pop in here to say so and then i'll pick it up as well. im in the middle of several books right now but im jumping around a lot

review:
I literally just listened to this and I doubt I could tell you a single thing about it that wasn't in the summary. I don't know why but the entire thing just went right in one ear and out the other. I should have liked this better than the first one since my main complaint was that Holly and Artemis were hardly even in it and they are in this one a lot ...but I'm just so meh about the whole thing. There's so many character and so much going on and I cannot bring myself to care about any of it. Really wanted to like this series but I think I'm gonna drop it now.

Yea I'm not sure I want to continue after this one either. Its just not holding my attention.





can't remember what all we talked about before but i think one of you said genuine fraud looked good and also last year i think we talked about mr. splitfoot some? so those are both standalones.
i've been thinking about trying animorphs bc i never read them and someone on discord that i've been talking to really loves them but that's a long series and also middle grade which can be amazing but can also be weird like this series ended up being.
or was kind of thinking about rereading the magnus chase series. that's middle grade but definitely more grown up middle grade / verging on young adult and it's only 3 books.

I never read the Magnus Chase series but it's on my to-read list and I own all three of the books on my kindle just never read them.
I remember reading a few of the Animorphs books in middle school/high school? but I never finished the series and honestly don't remember them. It could be interesting to flashback to that time.
We could also try the Alex Rider series?
Or we could put off doing a series until May and do some stand alone. I was interested in Genuine Fraud and Mr. Splitfoot.

maybe we should do a few standlones though and like you said go back to series in may
do you guys want to start with genuine fraud? magnus archives just started up again so i might need something that is not horror first up lol
Synopsis
Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is a millionaire, a genius—and, above all, a criminal mastermind. But even Artemis doesn't know what he's taken on when he kidnaps a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. These aren't the fairies of bedtime stories—they're dangerous! Full of unexpected twists and turns, Artemis Fowl is a riveting, magical adventure.