Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian

Have you ever read an awesome book that seems like the story should never end?  Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian by Eoin Colfer, is one of those.  Eoin is the author of many books and series, but his most famous is the Artemis Fowl series, now containing 8 books.  The Last Guardian, his latest novel, fits my definition of a book that should never end for many reasons; however, three really tand out. 
First, The Last Guardian has amazing characters, good and bad, that all contribute to the plot.  Artemis, Butler, and Holly are the main characters and they are all the kind of characters that a reader can become attached to.  Artemis is a rich, teen-genius who discovered a subterranean fairy species that use magic and have been hiding from humans ever since the fairy-human wars that drove them underground.  Butler, Artemis’s personal bodyguard and closest friend is another amazing person with all of his military know-how and weaponry skill.  Holly, the first fairy that Artemis captured, is now Artemis’s close friend and will follow him, and Butler, through time and space.  All of these characters, and many more other splendid people, make this novel one of the best I have ever read. 
The huge amount of ingenuity from the author is another reason that this plot is breathtaking. Every time you think that the good guys are going to win, another twist is added, making you on the edge of your seat not knowing what will happen next.  My favorite example is when Opal Koboi, the “supervillian” in the story, puts her own past self in danger so that she can become more powerful.  She does this by tricking Artemis with his own smartness.  He thinks that putting her in a natural nuclear reactor will keep her from blowing everything up, which is what happens when your past self gets destroyed, but really it turned her into the most powerful being on the planet.  What a twist!
The final reason that I wanted this book to go on forever is the fact that so many different characters with all of their different situations are described.  Artemis has his own feelings and plans in most parts, and the reader gets a look into the future through those.  Then in the next chapter, another character's mind is peered into, revealing his or her suspicions and ideas about what is going on, sometimes completely ignorant of another person’s thoughts!  Another thing that happened often is that another person’s situation, an entirely different one, is explained in his or her mind.  In this way the reader can use many different parts of the world to put together the whole plot.
Clearly, reading a novel such as The Last Guardian with great characters, ingenuity, and many different situations makes a plot that you'll never want to end.  I definitely, without a doubt, recommend the Artemis Fowl Series.  You will really enjoy the characters and will ask for more!

--Top Lee, 8th grade, Pawleys Island

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I.Q. Books 1 & 2

I.Q. book one and two are awesome novels by Roland Smith.  These books are for adventurous readers and kids who love reading about the secret service and other mysteries!  I.Q. books are also good for school reports and projects.  I don't know about other Roland Smith books but I bet they are good also, because of the great experience I had with the I.Q. books.  So if you are bored of reading the same old mystery books then consider reading I.Q. books one and two!



Rucheer Dave
Duke T.I.P. 4-6
Antioch Elementary
Charlotte, North Carolina


Another great submission!  I think things are really starting to pick up now that school is on the horizon!
p.s.  A teacher wrote this comment about the I.Q. books - I have ten copies of I,Q One and I,Q Two in my classroom. Once school starts I never see them again until the final week of school (when I collect the books). Students love the suspense and the clever characterization. I love all the literary elements that make this a perfect read for 10-15 year olds!! We are all highly anticipating the Kitty Hawk addition. Please, please, hurry!!!

67 Books to Read Before You're 10

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67 Books to Read to Your Kids Before They are 10

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12-year-old buys B-17 flight with 1,392 Eggs!


 I know this isn't a book review, but my friend Seth up in NC just did the coolest thing by selling 116 dozen eggs from his very own chicken farm!  Click the play button above to watch his 2-minute video.  Awesome, Seth!!

Evergreen




                          It all started one Tuesday morning in April...
            
                I woke up to find my mom and dad sitting on my bed
                talking in hushed voices.  They saw I had woken up and my
                mom said, "Good morning sweetie!  I'm afraid you won't be
                going to school today."  "Why?" I asked. "Because," my dad said
                "you have a very high fever." That's when I noticed the lilies.
                My favorite lilies had wilted and the leaves were falling off.  I
                gasped and started to cry.  "What's wrong?" My dad asked.
                "Look." I sobbed and pointed to the lilies. "Oh..." he said. "I
                guess you forgot to water them."No!" I cried.  I did it last night!"

                          Later when I was feeling better and the fever was
                 gone,  I went up to my room and saw that the lilies were all
                 better and the petals were white and the leaves were a
                 beautiful green.  Weird,I thought...
                                    "Mom!" I called.She came up the stairs and I showed her 
                           the flowers.  "What happened?" I asked."Maybe your father got 
                           you new ones" she said. "Maybe,"  I said, but that's not what I thought...
                            

                                                        Violet Robertson
                                                            6th Grade
                                                   Kimberton Waldorf School
                                                           Pennsylvania

                                                       Great short, short story, Violet!  Keep up the cool mystery writing!