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howattp's review
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.5
A fun interlude between major Fowl novels featuring the inimitable Mulch Diggums.
2catmom's review
3.0
lame to make its own book if it's part of the 'files' book. strange... good story. thank goodness it was at the library because I wouldn't buy it.
tyrelljh's review
3.0
If you like Artemis Fowl, then reading this short story is worth your time. Mulch Diggums, my favorite character, has teamed up with Artemis Fowl in stealing a diamond.
Takes place between books one and two.
phoebemurtagh's review
5.0
Ah, Artemis. You never disappoint. Even when you sneak a min-adventure (by your standards) between two books. Well dressed and well written, as usual.
yodareads12's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This was a cute little read for any Artemis Fowl fans. I don't feel that it's necessary for the series, but a fun adventure none the less!
It follows Mulch on an adventure to steal something (surprise!). And, of course, we get to see Artemis and Holly as well!
writerlibrarian's review
3.0
Very short novella that establishes a professional relationship between Artemis Fowl and Mulch Diggums when Mulch on the trail of a very special tiara ends up stealing it for Fowl. Short but not uninteresting. It gives the reader background on an interesting character, Mulch, on how he operated, where is loyalty lies.
Artemis' character is still vague and one note, he's a genius master criminal. Holly Short's character doesn't really grow in this, the focus is almost completely on Mulch and that's a good thing. Now onward to book # 2.
Artemis' character is still vague and one note, he's a genius master criminal. Holly Short's character doesn't really grow in this, the focus is almost completely on Mulch and that's a good thing. Now onward to book # 2.
kriziaannacastro's review
4.0
Eoin Colfer did it again. For a novella, this one is amazing. I just love how consistent his characters are like Artemis Fowl and Butler. Too bad there's just a little of Foaly and Holly here. I also love these two.