The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl #2) 
Still amazing. I cant stand the first book because Artemis is a literal JERK, but I love how we get to see a bit of his humanity. <333
There's nothing that attracts me more, than a genius without the glasses. Especially if the geek looks like this(For those who don't know this hottie, he's Chuck/Zachary Levi) However, if the geek involved is 13 years old and is a criminal mastermind, plus fantasizing that he would grow up faster than a normal human being would, well thats just plain pedophilia. :)) Well it's not actually that bad, if you'll become an instant billionaire and with him you could rule the world together. But still

Reading Challenge (s): Book 2 for Pondathon and StartOnYourShelfathon.
Once again, highly recommend this series on audio! The narration is fantastic and really brings the characters to life. I loved that readers got to follow along as the relationship between Artemis and Holly deepens.
The Arctic Incident was a really fun read! I can't believe I've never read this series before because it's really interesting. I can't wait to start the third book now.Okay, so in this book Artemis is trying to find out what happened to his dad .. and, well he needs to save his ass too. The day he finds out his dad has been held captive in Russia for two years.. he gets himself captured by the Faerie police. Enter Holly and Root, two adorable and one hundred percent likable characters. They have
"Deep beneath the layers of deviousness, you have a spark of decency. Perhaps you could blow on that spark occasionally." This has been one of my favorite series since I started reading it as a child, so I'm glad to say that it lives up to my memories on rereading. The story is well written, the characters are fun and distinct, and the pacing is perfect for a middlegrade story. In this installment we get to see Artemis working somewhat nicely with others. He still has his schemes, but he's on a
Eoin Colfer
Paperback | Pages: 398 pages Rating: 3.95 | 130661 Users | 3017 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Arctic Incident |
ISBN: | 0786851473 (ISBN13: 9780786851478) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Artemis Fowl #2 |
Characters: | Artemis Fowl II, Domovoi Butler, Captain Holly Short, Commander Julius Root, Foaly, Mulch Diggums, Angeline Fowl, Opal Koboi, Artemis Fowl Sr., Captain Trouble Kelp, The B'wa Kell, Briar Cudgeon |
Setting: | Haven (Lower Elements) Dublin Region(Ireland) |
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Artemis Fowl wants to find his father, held hostage in Russia; Holly Short wants to find who’s supplying the goblins with human technology; Foaly wants to find out who’s disabled all the LEP Technology and pointed the finger at him. Artemis has received a ransom demand for his father but is captured by the LEP who suspect him of supplying the goblins with dangerous Human technology (batteries). He convinces them he’s innocent and agrees to help them if they help him free his father. Meanwhile, down in the underground world, chaos has arisen. An unknown traitor has stolen forbidden weapons and armed a horde of trolls, setting them loose to wreak havoc on the citizens. Clues lead Captain Holly Short straight to Artemis, and she exacts a small bit of revenge by kidnapping him, just as he once kidnapped her. But soon she learns that Artemis isn’t behind the chaos, and if she’s to have any hope of stopping it, she will need his help. As a result, these onetime adversaries must now join forces—a mix that proves to be both charming and volatile. The world that Colfer creates is as vivid and fantastical as any shire, gotham, or galaxy far, far away in recent memory. Grade: A-.Details Epithetical Books The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl #2)
Title | : | The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl #2) |
Author | : | Eoin Colfer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 398 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2004 by Hyperion Books for Children (first published May 1st 2002) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction. Childrens. Adventure. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 130661 Users | 3017 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl #2)
Still amazing. I cant stand the first book because Artemis is a literal JERK, but I love how we get to see a bit of his humanity. <333
There's nothing that attracts me more, than a genius without the glasses. Especially if the geek looks like this(For those who don't know this hottie, he's Chuck/Zachary Levi) However, if the geek involved is 13 years old and is a criminal mastermind, plus fantasizing that he would grow up faster than a normal human being would, well thats just plain pedophilia. :)) Well it's not actually that bad, if you'll become an instant billionaire and with him you could rule the world together. But still

Reading Challenge (s): Book 2 for Pondathon and StartOnYourShelfathon.
Once again, highly recommend this series on audio! The narration is fantastic and really brings the characters to life. I loved that readers got to follow along as the relationship between Artemis and Holly deepens.
The Arctic Incident was a really fun read! I can't believe I've never read this series before because it's really interesting. I can't wait to start the third book now.Okay, so in this book Artemis is trying to find out what happened to his dad .. and, well he needs to save his ass too. The day he finds out his dad has been held captive in Russia for two years.. he gets himself captured by the Faerie police. Enter Holly and Root, two adorable and one hundred percent likable characters. They have
"Deep beneath the layers of deviousness, you have a spark of decency. Perhaps you could blow on that spark occasionally." This has been one of my favorite series since I started reading it as a child, so I'm glad to say that it lives up to my memories on rereading. The story is well written, the characters are fun and distinct, and the pacing is perfect for a middlegrade story. In this installment we get to see Artemis working somewhat nicely with others. He still has his schemes, but he's on a
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