Caramel has already read the first three Artemis Fowl books by Eoin Colfer. (You can read Caramel’s reviews of Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, and Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code before moving on.) Today he is talking about the fourth book in the series: Artemis Fowl and the Opal Deception, first published in 2005. As usual, Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions.

Sprinkles: So Caramel, we are back again with Artemis Fowl, the evil boy genius. What is he up to in this book?
Caramel: He was not evil really anymore in the second and the third book.
S: Okay. How come?
C: Because he decided to be a better person. But in this book, he is back to his evil ways, because his mind has been erased so he does not remember becoming a good person.
S: That is weird. Kind of convoluted, isn’t it?
C: Yes.
S: So does he recover his memory in the end?
C: Yes.
S: Tell me more.
C: The Opal Koboi from the previous book is back and she is still evil.
S: So is she a fairy?
C: She is a pixie, so yes, more or less.
S: And is the opal deception in the book title about her?
C: Yes. She is not really deceiving anyone, but much worse than that, she is trying to make the humans find the fairies so that they will start a war. She wants the humans to win.
S: Wait, she wants her own people to get destroyed?
C: Yup. She is evil, I said so already.

S: Okay, so this is once again a relatively long book but you seemed to have no trouble reading it fast.
C: Yes, it is over 343 pages, and yes, I did read it fast. Because it is amazing.
S: You mean it is exciting?
C: Yup. And it is extremely funny! Artemis Fowl can be really goofy.
S: So when he recovers his memories, does he decide to try to be a good person again?
C: Yes. I mean, he is trying to help the fairies and stop a war between them and the humans so yes, he is on the good side.
S: So if you were to describe this book in three to five words, how would you describe it?
C: Let me think. Fun adventures of not-so-evil boy genius. Does that work?
S: I think it is a bit longer than three to five words but still works. So are you ready to read the fifth book in the series?
C: Yes, so can we wrap up this review?
S: Sure, let us do that. What would you like to tell our readers?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!









