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peanutnine
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Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 1w
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JuliaTheBookNerd
The Fowl Twins | Eoin Colfer
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#Twins 👯‍♂️ #SpringSkies 🌺🌼🌸🌻🌨️☀️

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Perfection 👯 2w
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Darklunarose
The Opal Deception | Eoin Colfer
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Pickpick

Finally finished listening to this one. I love the Artemis fowl books and this one is no exception to that!

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Darklunarose
The Opal Deception | Eoin Colfer
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Audio books mean I can craft and read at the same time!

ShelleyBooksie Love the colors 5mo
Darklunarose @ShelleyBooksie me too, they remind me of jewels. 5mo
LiteraryinLawrence Beautiful! 5mo
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julieclair That‘s beautiful! I love audiocrafting. 5mo
Meshell1313 Gorg!! 😍😍 5mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 5mo
Carlie_Burden @ShelleyBooksie love the colors too and it is pretty 👏 5mo
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Darklunarose
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Time to start a new audio book I think!

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ImperfectCJ
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This one is actually more so-so, but I graded it on a curve because my students like it. I couldn't quite get past a 12-year-old boy named after a Greek goddess. I can't figure out what his parents (and grandparents) were thinking. Did they just not want to name him Apollo? I mean, Artemis the goddess is awesome, but it seems a bold statement to give the name to your son. The fairy stuff is cool, though, and I love the kleptomaniac dwarf.

Kenyazero This series grows considerably after the first book. It‘s still very middle grade, but just so much fun in the absolute absurdity! 7mo
ju.ca.no I loved it as a child😅 maybe I should reread it🤔 7mo
Larkken This series is GREAT on audiobook. For a long time it was my husband and mys choice for road-trips, and he usually doesn‘t care much for mg fantasy! 7mo
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AshRaye
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Mehso-so

I really enjoyed the beginning of the story, but toward the end, it started to lose me. It was entertaining, but not something I absolutely loved. I will probably continue the series just to see what else happens, but I'm expecting them to be just okay reads for me.

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Rileytmurray
The Fowl Twins | Eoin Colfer
Mehso-so

Overall I enjoyed seeing us return to the work of Artemis fowl with fallowing the twins. But with the more comedic tone of the books it doesn‘t feel like an Artemis fowl book. In one way that‘s a good thing as it gives the book it‘s one identity, but on the other hand I definitely enjoyed the more serious tone of the original Artemis fowl books

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eol
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Pickpick

I‘ve read one reviewer refer to this as “utter crack”, and I wholeheartedly agree with that assessment. It starts ridiculous, even for Artemis standards, almost unbearably so—he develops a magical split personality disorder—but it eventually grows on you. A touch random. Fortunately, it comes together well (even the new bad guy develops personality at the end—kudos for that), so still a low pick. Certainly not my favorite volume.

3.5/5

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eol
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Time travel often breaks fictional universes. Here, it‘s handled well, and we‘re treated to a duel between an older, wiser Artemis and his younger, crueler (and lonelier) version. There‘s a betrayal subplot playing on the reader‘s emotions, which I also enjoyed. It wasn‘t all roses and rainbows, and there's one element that I didn‘t appreciate (though it‘s a spoiler, so I can‘t elaborate), but it cumulated into a wild, fun ride overall.

4.0/5