Thursday, October 6, 2011

Braden's Review of Artemis Foul by Eion Colfer

I am reading Artemis Fowl by Eion Colfer and its about a little boy named Artemis Fowl. So far in my book Artemis has drugged an alcohol addicted sprite to get a magical book that has to do with fairies. Artemis went back to his house and he tried to crack the code in the book. Artemis eventually figured out the letters were based on Egyptian letters. Artemis printed out a page of the book, but it took allot of time to translate to English so he made his butler finish the translation. Artemis knew he had to catch a fairy so he made plans to catch one. The next chapter the introduced Holly Short, Holly is a fairy who works for the fairy military. One day Holly woke got her suit on and she got called into commander Root's office commander root was always yelling at Holly because she is the first ever girl to be in recon and she was in his squad. This time holly was called into roots office because he wanted to replace her. Holly argued that she should stay on recon Root said fine but one more screw up and your on traffic duty Holly said fine. After that Holly got called in the war room were Sgt.Folly told that Holly th.at there is a troll roaming loose on the surface of the ground. Holly took a gun then went to the pods to go to the surface of the earth. When holly got to the surface she turned on her shield. Her shield makes it so humans can not see her she eventually found the troll. Holly knocked out the troll but disobaeyed orders. When Root got to the surface of the earth he yelled at root but then said good job knocking out the troll. This nite Holly stayed on the surface of earth to preform the ritual so her magic can be regenerated.

2 comments:

  1. i relly like this series and i think your review of the first two chapters is really good

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  2. I've heard of this book, but I've never had the pleasure of reading it. It seems very intriguing. How would you rate it so far, Braden? Is it similar to anything you've read before? Unrelated, there's nothing better than finding a wonderful series to read.

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