Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox

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By Eoin Colfer
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Artemis Fowl is no stranger to trouble. In fact he’s a magnet for it. Man-eating trolls, armed and dangerous (not to mention high-tech) fairies, flame-throwing goblins – he’s seen the lot. He had decided to forego criminal activity of the more magical kind. However… Now his mother is gravely ill.
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My Favourite characters are Mulch and Butler
In this book Artemis had to travel back in time to get a cure to sae himself. It was very clever and I loved it.
Loved it!
A very thrilling adventure through time. Very confusing but highly interesting.
this is a great book with lots of action in it.
Arty being clever and stupid at the same time
This is a great book
A mix of fairy and Morden
I like it
I liked how Artemis and Number 1 manipulated time.
As it shows how normal animals can be dangerous.
I love a good paradox
This is the best book in the series!!! Although it was a LITTLE complicated, I liked the plot and the story. GREAT BOOK !!!
Wonderful
I liked Fowl the best and I would recommend it
A sort of mystery adventure to get rid of bad fairies - set of 8 books. These take a while to read so why I didn't give it 5 stars.
it is really good
Amazing hooked (grips like an electromagnet till the last word)
Theses are great books which I keep reading. Its a fiction book and a fantasy which I like.
Artemis Fowl And the Time Paradox is a science-fiction and action book, like all of the books before and after it. I this book, Artemis meets his deadliest enemy yet. To help him , there are a few other characters, like, Captain Holly Short.
Brill loved it
I thought this book was very good, I rate it 4/5. The reason i marked it down 1 is because at some points it could get really boring. Not all negative though! It was really good! My favourite person was Holly because even though Artemis did something terrible she still forgave him. My favourite part was at the end- not giving it away! I would recommend!
I actually read the first Artemis Fowl but it's not on the system. This book was really good, I liked Butler because he can take out a troll.
Another enjoyable read in the Artemis Fowl series, Time Paradox is the second instalment. In the first novel, Artemis Fowl is introduced as a criminal mastermind and an enemy of the people but I don’t think he’s all bad. In this story, Artemis travels back in time to stop his past self from selling a lemur to a man who was working with a pixie and right from the book’s start, it is full of action and drama! I really enjoyed this book and would rate it 5 stars. I would recommend it to anyone who likes adventure books.
Loved it
Clever magical and witty
This was an amazing science fiction book as it had time travel in it. I would recommend it to all sci-fi fans.
This is a really exciting and adventurous book, full of magic, mystery, secret plans and loads of unexpected twists. This is the 6th book in the series, so reading all the previous books first is a good idea. It's about a teenage mastermind called Artemis Fowl. He finds out his mother has a deadly fairy disease. The only cure is a lemur that was made extinct eight years ago, by Artemis himself. So, together with his fairy friend Holly Short, he has to go back in time, outsmart his former self and bring back the lemur to the present. But Artemis has fallen right into a trap. A trap set up by a pixie megalomaniac... This book is definitely worth a read, I would totally recommend it!
This is full of action and adventure.
Artemis Fowl and the time Pardox
Artemis Fowl is an amazing book because the author has used great and pictorial language that made me hook into the book and made me want to carry on reading.
Here is a summary of Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox.
The storyline follows Artemis Fowl and his companions as they struggle to recover the "C Cube", a supercomputer Artemis had constructed from fairy technology, when Jon Spiro manages to steal it. Critical response was generally favourable.
I would rate this book 5 stars because I love all of the Artemis Fowl books