Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Colfer
- Pages
- 396
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780786817870
- Reading Time
- ~6h 56min
Artemis Fowl is a book by Eoin Colfer. It has 396 pages.
About this book
Eoin Colfer’s debut novel introduces readers to a twelve-year-old criminal prodigy who discovers that childhood fairy tales are actually classified records of a hidden, technologically advanced society. When Artemis Fowl II captures a fairy operative to ransom for his family’s missing fortune, he initiates a confrontation between human ingenuity and ancient magical traditions. The narrative subverts conventional fantasy tropes by presenting its young protagonist as a calculating strategist rather than a traditional hero, exploring themes of moral ambiguity, the ethics of exploitation, and the tension between scientific rationalism and mystical forces. Colfer’s world-building merges speculative technology with folklore, creating a self-contained underworld governed by its own laws and political structures. The novel’s structure relies on sharp dialogue, intricate plotting, and a deliberate refusal to simplify its ethical dilemmas for younger audiences. As the opening installment of a long-running series, it established a distinct template for contemporary juvenile adventure fiction that continues to inform genre storytelling.
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Artemis Fowl has 396 pages.
What is Artemis Fowl about?+
Eoin Colfer’s debut novel introduces readers to a twelve-year-old criminal prodigy who discovers that childhood fairy tales are actually classified records of a hidden, technologically advanced society. When Artemis Fowl II captures a fairy operative to ransom for his family’s missing fortune, he in...
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Artemis Fowl was written by Eoin Colfer.