I’ve been a huge fan of Eoin Colfer’s 'Artemis Fowl' series since I stumbled upon the first book in my school library years ago. The series follows this brilliant, morally ambiguous kid genius who starts off as a criminal mastermind but grows into something more complex. There are eight books in total, each packed with wild sci-fi twists, Irish folklore, and witty dialogue. My personal favorite is 'The Arctic Incident'—something about the tension between Artemis and Holly just hits different. The last book, 'The Last Guardian,' wraps up the series with this bittersweet finale that still gives me chills thinking about it. I’ve reread the whole series at least twice, and it’s one of those rare cases where the later books don’t lose steam.
If you’re new to the series, I’d absolutely recommend diving in. The audiobooks are fantastic too—the narrator nails Artemis’s smug tone and Butler’s gruffness perfectly. And hey, if you’re into spinoffs, there’s also 'The Fowl Twins,' though it’s a separate thing. The original series is a masterclass in blending fantasy and tech, and it’s wild how well it holds up even now.
Eight books! That’s the magic number for the 'Artemis Fowl' series. I love how each one builds on the last, with Artemis evolving from this cocky little schemer to someone who actually cares about his friends. The way Colfer mixes tech and magic is so creative—like fairies with laser guns? Genius. The series finale had me emotionally wrecked in the best way possible. If you haven’t read them yet, you’re in for a treat.
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