I have most recently finished the book The Fire Eternal. Sorry about not posting sooner, school exam have been on me. But today you will see Artemis Fowl 2,3, and 4.
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident has you guessing around every counter. Artemis is at boarding school when he gets an e-mail. Artemis believes that the man in the e-mail is one person he has not seen for 2 years, his father. His father goes missing by an accident on the fowl star(a boat). Meanwhile Holly Short and her Commander Root are having their own problems. There's something evil underground has shirked the LEP(lower element police). Holly thinks its Artemis. But is it Artemis? A fairy? A person working for the LEP? Who knows, you can most definitely found out by reading this book.
Artemis Fowl : The Eternity Code has some petty cool things to it. Artemis has created a C cube, a mine completer. Artemis is doing business with a man named Jon, (I won't give any last names away to make it more surprising). Mr. Jon has stoled Artemis' C Cube and he wants it back. His Butler nearly survives this experiences. His sister, Juliet, plays a big role is the book. And of course Mulch is back for another crazy adventure. So can Artemis retrieve his cube? Or wil the evil guy win?
The evil from the the second Artemis Fowl book is back and anger than ever. They will do what ever it takes to destroy the young Artemis Fowl, Holly Short, and Commander Root. The genius has been looking for a specific painting called The Fairy Thief. Could our villain have done something to it though? But before they get there, the villain plans to do a deathly trap on our fairy friends. Can our group survive the dangers ahead? Will traps be made to finish off the cool group? Or should I just enjoy a couple of sweet truffles because of how awesome all this is.
The author of Fablehaven is making a new series and the first book comes out in March on the 15th. All I got to do is get through February. Anyways, I'm running out of books to read. Please tell me of any good books out there. I have a lot of spaces in between books coming out. See you later.