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Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony

by Eoin Colfer

Interest age: 8 to 12
Reading age: 9+

Published by Penguin, 2011

  • Adventure
  • Coming-of-age
  • Fantasy
  • Myths and legends

About this book

In this fifth episode in the ongoing saga of Colfer's teenage criminal mastermind, renegade Irish fairies begin popping up in unexpected places, and Artemis feels the first stirrings of adolescent emotion when he meets another juvenile genius, Minerva Paradizo. As ever, bodyguard Butler and Captain Holly Short are on hand to help Artemis side-step trouble - though the formerly-disgraced Holly has now been recruited to a covert organisation designed to keep tabs on Fowl.

Once again, Colfer combines wit, humour, action, folklore and fantasy in a rip-roaring spy story, which nonetheless addresses some serious issues. Fowl's move into full-blown adolescence brings new dimensions to this enthralling series.

About the author

Eoin Colfer (pronounced Owen) was born in Wexford on the South-East coast of Ireland in 1965, where he and his four brothers were brought up by his father (an elementary school teacher, historian and artist of note) and mother (a drama teacher). He first developed an interest in writing in primary (elementary) school with gripping Viking stories inspired by history he was learning in school at the time!

After leaving school he got his degree from Dublin university and qualified as a primary school teacher, returning to work in Wexford. He married in 1991 and he and his wife spent about four years between 1992 and 1996 working in Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Italy. His first book, Benny and Omar, was published in 1998, based on his experiences in Tunisia; it has since been translated into many languages. Then in 2001 the first Artemis Fowl book was published and he was able to resign from teaching and concentrate fully on writing.

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