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adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I’m pretty disappointed in this book. I went into reading it high from the first book and this story fell flat for me.
I loved this book. Yes, the artwork took some getting used to and it obviously didn't match the picture in my head I had of the characters, but I still really, really, enjoyed it. It was a fun quick read that was true to the original content. The colors were vibrant and easy to see and read. 5 out of 5 stars. I can't wait to read more.
This is the graphic novel adaption of the second (and my least favorite) book in the Artemis Fowl series. I haven't read the series in a while, so the book was a pleasant reminder of one of my favorite middle-school series. The images are full-color, beautiful, and almost 3D, but sometimes they bothered me. For example, Holly's haircut and LARGE ears have bothered me in both graphic novels so far. Also, Opal's appearance was rather different that I had pictured. Fans of the series will enjoy seeing their favorite scenes drawn out, and hopefully new fans will get to enjoy the story. Sadly, I cannot provide a front-flap or back cover summary because I had to return the book to the library.
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (Graphic novel #2).
Artemis and Holly are back together again, this time on the same side. Artemis agrees to help the LEP discover who is trading with the goblins, but only if they agree to help him rescue his father, who is being held for ransom by the Russian mafia.
Artemis' adventures transfer very well to the graphic format. Can't wait for #3!
Artemis and Holly are back together again, this time on the same side. Artemis agrees to help the LEP discover who is trading with the goblins, but only if they agree to help him rescue his father, who is being held for ransom by the Russian mafia.
Artemis' adventures transfer very well to the graphic format. Can't wait for #3!
I read Artemis Fowl well over 10 years ago and picked up a Graphic Novel a few weeks ago, OMG still as good as I remember. I do want the novels again though.
Geniale, ma questi disegni.. Non so, mi hanno trasmesso un po' di tristezza ;_;
L'opera sembra essere troppo cupa!
L'opera sembra essere troppo cupa!