The Time Paradox (Artemis Fowl #6)
14 year old Artemis vs. 10 year old Artemis. It's super genius fun! It was a lot of fun to see just how far Artemis has evolved over the past 5 books. I almost found 10 year old Artemis a bit revolting. It should be interesting to see how his mom features in the next books now that she knows all of his secrets concerning the People. I wonder if he'll recruit his younger brothers for some of his future schemes.
I'm not going to finish this one after all, I'm just going to admit it. It's like a ghostwriter took up writing this one because Eoin Colfer couldn't be bothered, and everything just took a turn for the worse, with a ridiculous, rushed plot and additions like "Holly cracked her neck, she always did that before using magic" No, she didn't?? Such a thing was never mentioned in the previous not one, not two, but five books in the series.I don't care if I'm nitpicking, but I enjoyed the first few
I LOVED this book! Eoin Colfer writes such great fun to read stories! I loved the ending of this book and the whole idea of the book too with the whole time traveling and Artemis meeting his past self and being outsmarted by his younger self. After reading this book, I definitely want to reread the first one again.Everyone must give Artemis Fowl a chance! It's a great series and one of my absolute favorites!
A very gripping tale... reading novels like these ensure that a parallel to the 'popular literature,' there is something called 'meaningful literature'. Cheers to the author!
**Not too spoilery, there may be one or two things that aren't present in the official premise, but you discover them fairly quickly anyway.**I have truly grown fond of the Artemis Fowl series since I first read it as a child, which is probably the reason why I can go back and read the first four books in the series, despite the younger age demographic and slightly juvenile writing. The first four books were great fun to read because they had charm and they made enough sense for me to suspend
You do not own a copy of the rule book, and if you do, you have certainly never opened it. I liked this book more than the last one. But still this book has little problem which I faced. In this book, Artemis' mother gets ill by some serious disease. There is only one cure which is an extinct species. He asks Fairies for help. With the help of fairies, Artemis gets back in time to find that species. But he comes to know that, in past time, his younger self and Opal Koboi (antagonist), are
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Title | : | The Time Paradox (Artemis Fowl #6) |
Author | : | Eoin Colfer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First American Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 391 pages |
Published | : | July 5th 2008 by Hyperion Books for Children/Disney Book Group |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction. Adventure. Magic. Childrens |
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Alternate Cover Edition for ISBN: 9781423108368 After disappearing for three years, Artemis Fowl has returned to a life different from the one he left. Now he's a big brother, and spends his days teaching his twin siblings the important things in life, such as how to properly summon a waiter at a French restaurant. But when Artemis Fowl's mother contracts a life-threatening illness, his world is turned upside down. The only hope for a cure lies in the brain fluid of the silky sifaka lemur. Unfortunately, the animal is extinct due to a heartless bargain Artemis himself made as a younger boy. Though the odds are stacked against him, Artemis is not willing to give up. With the help of his fairy friends, the young genius travels back in time to save the lemur and bring it back to the present. But to do so, Artemis will have to defeat a maniacal poacher, who has set his sights on new prey: Holly Short. The rules of time travel are far from simple, but to save his mother, Artemis will have to break them all.and outsmart his most cunning adversary yet: Artemis Fowl, age ten.Details Books During The Time Paradox (Artemis Fowl #6)
Original Title: | The Time Paradox |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.eoincolfer.com/books/title/artemis-fowl-and-the-time-paradox/ |
Series: | Artemis Fowl #6 |
Characters: | Artemis Fowl II, Domovoi Butler, Captain Holly Short, Foaly, Mulch Diggums, Angeline Fowl, Opal Koboi, Artemis Fowl Sr. |
Literary Awards: | Carnegie Medal Nominee (2009), Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas Nominee for Mejor novela extranjera perteneciente a saga (2009) |
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Listened to on audiobook by Listening Library, narrated by Enn Reitel.Very disappointed that Nathaniel Parker did not narrate this latest installment in the Artemis Fowl series. I had grown so used to his characterizations and really enjoyed them. It was a bit like having all the actors change in the middle of the season on your favorite TV show. Not that Enn did a bad job, it just wasn't the same.This story seemed a bit draggy and convoluted. Artemis goes back in time to save a lemur that his14 year old Artemis vs. 10 year old Artemis. It's super genius fun! It was a lot of fun to see just how far Artemis has evolved over the past 5 books. I almost found 10 year old Artemis a bit revolting. It should be interesting to see how his mom features in the next books now that she knows all of his secrets concerning the People. I wonder if he'll recruit his younger brothers for some of his future schemes.
I'm not going to finish this one after all, I'm just going to admit it. It's like a ghostwriter took up writing this one because Eoin Colfer couldn't be bothered, and everything just took a turn for the worse, with a ridiculous, rushed plot and additions like "Holly cracked her neck, she always did that before using magic" No, she didn't?? Such a thing was never mentioned in the previous not one, not two, but five books in the series.I don't care if I'm nitpicking, but I enjoyed the first few
I LOVED this book! Eoin Colfer writes such great fun to read stories! I loved the ending of this book and the whole idea of the book too with the whole time traveling and Artemis meeting his past self and being outsmarted by his younger self. After reading this book, I definitely want to reread the first one again.Everyone must give Artemis Fowl a chance! It's a great series and one of my absolute favorites!
A very gripping tale... reading novels like these ensure that a parallel to the 'popular literature,' there is something called 'meaningful literature'. Cheers to the author!
**Not too spoilery, there may be one or two things that aren't present in the official premise, but you discover them fairly quickly anyway.**I have truly grown fond of the Artemis Fowl series since I first read it as a child, which is probably the reason why I can go back and read the first four books in the series, despite the younger age demographic and slightly juvenile writing. The first four books were great fun to read because they had charm and they made enough sense for me to suspend
You do not own a copy of the rule book, and if you do, you have certainly never opened it. I liked this book more than the last one. But still this book has little problem which I faced. In this book, Artemis' mother gets ill by some serious disease. There is only one cure which is an extinct species. He asks Fairies for help. With the help of fairies, Artemis gets back in time to find that species. But he comes to know that, in past time, his younger self and Opal Koboi (antagonist), are
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