Making an Artemis Fowl fan club!

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what is your favorite Artemis Fowl book?

Artemis Fowl
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17%
The Artic Incident
0
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The Eternity Code
3
50%
The Opal Incident
0
No votes
The Lost Colony
1
17%
The Time Paradox
1
17%
The Atlantis Complex
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 6

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Making an Artemis Fowl fan club!

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Who would want to? also I added a little poll here. enjoy!
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Well, I've only read the first book, but it was great. :yes:

I plan on reading the other (however many there are) eventually. :yes:
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I've only read The Lost Colony. :yes:
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I really enjoyed the first 4 books - The Eternity Code is probably my favorite, but they're all pretty good. However, I disliked the Lost Colony. It was really strange, and I didn't like him bringing demons into the series. Fairies and such are just fantasy creatures, but demons are real, and I didn't like the author using them as characters. The Time Paradox and Atlantis Complex were OK, but the first 4 were definitely better, in my humble opinion. ;)
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Hey, I read it!

I'm always looking for new stuffs to read.
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*Waits for Amy to post*
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Is she a big artemis fowl fan?
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Yep, but she didn't see this topic yet. :-k Weird.
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Hmm. ( by the way this is not a one word post )
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I wasn't too big on The Time Paradox and The Atlantis Complex... I'm afraid Artemis is turning into a bit of a weenie, now that he's less-than-evil and the vague Artemis/Holly implications are making everything awkward (though I must admit, Orion made me laugh in that respect). :( But I really liked the first few books, for sure. :yes: And I'll definitely read the last one when it comes out.
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Laura Ingalls wrote:I really enjoyed the first 4 books - The Eternity Code is probably my favorite, but they're all pretty good. However, I disliked the Lost Colony. It was really strange, and I didn't like him bringing demons into the series. Fairies and such are just fantasy creatures, but demons are real, and I didn't like the author using them as characters. The Time Paradox and Atlantis Complex were OK, but the first 4 were definitely better, in my humble opinion. ;)
They weren't actually demons though, were they? My impression was that they were like little trolls or something, just called Demons. :-k
Amethystic wrote:I wasn't too big on The Time Paradox and The Atlantis Complex... I'm afraid Artemis is turning into a bit of a weenie, now that he's less-than-evil and the vague Artemis/Holly implications are making everything awkward (though I must admit, Orion made me laugh in that respect). :( But I really liked the first few books, for sure. :yes: And I'll definitely read the last one when it comes out.
The Atlantis Complex was awesomes! :mad:
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I think they are all very good and Atlantis Complex was amazing.
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I read them all like years ago (up to like, the Lost Colony one - I think). I remember really liking the Eternity Code one... but otherwise, I really don't remember them well at all. :(
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takeitfromthetop wrote:I think they are all very good and Atlantis Complex was amazing.
Yeah! \:D/
Jelly wrote:I read them all like years ago (up to like, the Lost Colony one - I think). I remember really liking the Eternity Code one... but otherwise, I really don't remember them well at all. :(
It is a sign. You must read them all again. :(
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Totally. they are worth rereading.
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