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The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer









The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer

I?m one of several adults I know of who have enjoyed Artemis Fowl?s previous four adventures. I highly recommend The Lost Colony for anyone who falls into the preceding categories.

The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer

(An acquaintance once flatly remarked to me, ?I don?t do whimsy.? Now how prim and rigid is that?) They?re certainly not overly earnest or viewed through the soft-focus lens of whimsy run amok?not that a measure of whimsy is a bad thing. Don?t worry, Colfer imbues such otherworldly beings with a good dose of humor, self-deprecation, and credibility.

The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer

What do I mean by this latter category? Well, the grown-up in question has to be willing (perhaps eager) to dive into a book that is populated by a teenage protagonist and a crowd of mythical creatures that includes crime-fighting elves, farting dwarves, and even a romance-starved centaur. In The Lost Colony: Artemis Fowl: Book 5, the jet-setting antihero is back, and this may be his most satisfying adventure to date.Īny Artemis Fowl saga makes a great gift for (a) young readers, (b) anyone who enjoys the Harry Potter books, or (c) older readers with a lighthearted sensibility, a willingness to fantasize, and an appreciation for well-written novels. That?s the conceit of Eoin Colfer?s immensely entertaining and hugely popular Artemis Fowl series, whose not-so-hidden secret is that this dastardly teen really is well-intentioned?a good kid in mafioso?s clothing. Peel away the diminutive Saville Row suits and you?ll find a criminal mastermind and undisputed genius. The Irish lad happens to be filthy rich, stinking brilliant, and perhaps the muddiest purveyor of dirty deeds. Finds Artemis Fowl in perhaps his best adventureĪrtemis Fowl is not your typical hero.











The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer