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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, March 3, 2020)
    Large Print�s increased font size and wider line spacing maximizes reading legibility, and has been proven to advance comprehension, improve fluency, reduce eye fatigue, and boost engagement in young readers of all abilities, especially struggling, reluctant, and striving readers.
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, June 1, 2002)
    At last, one of the most talked-about novels of last year is now available in an accessible mass-market edition. Twelve-year-old Artemis is a millionaire, a genius-and above all, a criminal mastermind. But Artemis doesn't know what he's taken on when he kidnaps a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. These aren't the fairies of the bedtime stories-they're dangerous!
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2005)
    Eoin Colfer describes his new book, Artemis Fowl, as "DieHard with fairies." He's not far wrong.Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is the most ingenious criminal mastermind inhistory. With two trusty sidekicks in tow, he hatches a cunning plot to divestthe fairyfolk of their pot of gold. Of course, he isn't foolish enough tobelieve in all that "gold at the end of the rainbow" nonsense. Rather, he knowsthat the only way to separate the little people from their stash is to kidnapone of them and wait for the ransom to arrive. But when the time comes to puthis plan into action, he doesn't count on the appearance of the extrasmall,pointy-eared Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements PoliceReconnaisance) Unit--and her senior officer, Commander Root, a man (sorry, elf)who will stop at nothing to get her back.Fantastic stuff from beginning to end, Artemis Fowl is a rip-roaring,21st-century romp of the highest order. The author has let his imagination runriot by combining folklore, fantasy, and a fistful of high-tech funk in anoutrageously devilish book that could well do for fairies what Harry Potter hasdone for wizardry. But be warned: this is no gentle frolic, so don't be fooledby the fairy subject matter. Instead, what we have here is well-written,sophisticated, rough 'n' tumble storytelling with enough high-octane attitude tomake it a seriously cool read for anyone over the age of 10. --SusanHarrison
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  • Artemis Fowl, Book 1

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Artemis Fowl, Book 1
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, March 31, 2001)
    , 277 pages, plus epilogue at the rear [2], SIGNED by author on title page
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  • Artemis Fowl Book 1

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Aug. 2, 2006)
    When a twelve-year-old evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly nasty troll.
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Softcover Book
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 1, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old villain, Artemis Fowl, is the most ingenious criminal mastermind in history. His bold and daring plan is to hold a leprechaun to ransom. But he's taking on more than he bargained for when he kidnaps Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance Unit). For a start, leprechaun technology is more advanced than our own. Add to that the fact that Holly is a true heroine and that her senior officer Commander Root will stop at nothing to get her back and you've got the mother of all sieges brewing.
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  • Artemis Fowl: The Seventh Dwarf by Eoin Colfer

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1891)
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 23, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When a twelve-year-old evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly nasty troll.
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin, Giovanni Rigano, Paolo Lamanna

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-03-01, March 1, 2008)
    None
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  • Artemis Fowl

    Eoin Colfer

    Hardcover (Miramax, May 1, 2001)
    Eoin Colfer describes his new book, Artemis Fowl, as "DieHard with fairies." He's not far wrong.Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is the most ingenious criminal mastermind inhistory. With two trusty sidekicks in tow, he hatches a cunning plot to divestthe fairyfolk of their pot of gold. Of course, he isn't foolish enough tobelieve in all that "gold at the end of the rainbow" nonsense. Rather, he knowsthat the only way to separate the little people from their stash is to kidnapone of them and wait for the ransom to arrive. But when the time comes to puthis plan into action, he doesn't count on the appearance of the extrasmall,pointy-eared Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements PoliceReconnaisance) Unit--and her senior officer, Commander Root, a man (sorry, elf)who will stop at nothing to get her back.Fantastic stuff from beginning to end, Artemis Fowl is a rip-roaring,21st-century romp of the highest order. The author has let his imagination runriot by combining folklore, fantasy, and a fistful of high-tech funk in anoutrageously devilish book that could well do for fairies what Harry Potter hasdone for wizardry. But be warned: this is no gentle frolic, so don't be fooledby the fairy subject matter. Instead, what we have here is well-written,sophisticated, rough 'n' tumble storytelling with enough high-octane attitude tomake it a seriously cool read for anyone over the age of 10. --SusanHarrison
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