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Loading... Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (edition 2005)by Eoin Colfer
Work InformationThe Opal Deception by Eoin Colfer
![]() No current Talk conversations about this book. Opal Koboi is out of her coma and back for revenge--and no one even realizes it yet. She manages to frame Holly for murder, sending her to the only person left she knows she can trust: Artemis Fowl. The only problem? After the memory wipe of the previous book, he cannot remember her. It's interesting to see how Artemis Fowl's character has changed with the experiences with the Fairies of the past few books and then again how his personality shifts when his memories are finally returned. In the end, he's still a villain, but starting to turn a bit Robin Hood, which is an interesting take. I like Koboi as a villain. She's smart and more than a bit crazy. Also, talk about raising the stakes... Speaking of moving the world forward, when all is said and done, middlegrade fantasy/adventure fiction - heist-type plotting plus action (good fairies vs evil genius fairies). I liked this a lot, especially the parts with Mulch (dwarf fart jokes!), but [a:Nathaniel Parker|73234|Nathaniel Parker|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png]'s Opal voice gets a little annoying (and she throws a few tantrums here. Glad that she more or less meets her end here... or does she? AF has a lot more strong female characters than does HP, and this I appreciate. no reviews | add a review
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After his last run-in with the fairies, Artemis Fowl's mind was wiped of memories of the world belowground and any goodness grudgingly learned is now gone with the young genius reverting to his criminal lifestyle. No library descriptions found.
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It is up to Short, Fowl, Butler, and Mulch to stop Opal plans. The problem is that Artemis Fowl does not remember anything that happened with the People due to the mind wipe from the last adventure. Due to the mind wipe, Fowl went back to illegal ways. With lots of character building for many of the characters, the moral of the story shows that there are many ways to help people, whether they are humans or fairies. (