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Last Updated : Jun 14 2013 | 3:57 PM IST
 
Artemis Fowl (Book 1)
 
The first book, published in 2002, introduced readers around the world to the then 12-year-old Artemis: a millionaire, a not particularly modest genius... and a criminal mastermind with grand plans to steal gold from the Fairy People livng underground.
 
The Fowl character subverts popular notions of what the hero of a children's book should be; but the fairy people themselves are scarcely what you'd expect from Enid Blyton-esque tales.
 
They're tech-savvy and dangerous when people try to mess with them "" which is what makes the mindgames between Artemis and his opponents (especially the ass-kicking Captain Holly Short and her senior officer Commander Root) so interesting.
 
Thrown into the mix are a destructive troll, a tunnel-digging dwarf, a centaur named Foaly and even a few observations about what human beings are doing to their planet. Great, irreverent entertainment.
 
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (Book 2)
 
A slightly older, perhaps even mellower, Artemis discovers that his father "" who was presumed dead "" is being held to ransom, and he diverts his resources to helping him.
 
But sparks fly between him and his old nemesis Holly Short when she suspects Artemis has been supplying illegal power to the evil goblins. The James Bond-style storyline with the inevitable doses of black humour make for a fine entry in the series.
 
Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code (Book 3)
 
Slightly less well received than its predecessors but a bestseller nonetheless. The third book in the series has Artemis facing off against human enemies, which takes some of the charm off the story.
 
Also, the protagonist, originally meant to be an anti-hero, is getting increasingly likable as his enemies become more villainous. Still, there's just enough of Captain Short and the dwarf Mulch Diggums to salvage this entry.

 
 

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