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91 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get your Fowl Fix..., September 28, 2004
Here's the book description from the UK edition (the release date is slightly earlier than in the US). Looks pretty darned good, and will help tide us over as we wait for the next Artemis adventure! ******* Artemis Fowl's confidential files have been discovered in his safe at Fowl Manor. Ever since his first contact with the fairy people he has kept a locked dossier. Now you too can share the secrets: Two FABULOUS stories: 'LEPrecon' - The story of Captain Holly Short's move from Traffic to Recon, and how she became the first female officer to serve under Commander Julius Root. 'The Seventh Dwarf' The World Book day story, featuring Artemis, Butler, Holly, and everyone's favourite kleptomaniac dwarf, Mulch Diggums. EXCLUSIVE! Interviews with major characters including: Artemis, Holly, Foaly, Mulch and Eoin Colfer himself. TOP SECRET! Coded extract from the Fairy Book for you to translate. FASCINATING! Fairy-spotters section - could you tell a troll from a goblin? CONFIDENTIAL! Technical diagrams of Foaly's top inventions. And much more ...
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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Files of Artemis Fowl are GREAT!!!, October 23, 2004
A Kid's Review
The book might look small (about 200 pages) when you get it but it is a great way to know everything about the Artemis Fowl Series. It has 2 short stories (LEPrecon and The Seventh Dwarf) which are great for reading something that won't take a long time. It has the Gnommish Alphabet and 3 pages to translate from Gnommish to English from the Fairy Book. It also tells you how to spot an elf, dwarves, trolls, goblins, centaurs, sprites, and pixies. Another thing it has are great interviews with many characters and with Eoin Colfer! Lastly, it has many other fun activities which are: Artemis Fowl's School Report, a fairy quiz, it tells you where the fairy transport locations are, some of foaly's cool inventions, and a crossword puzzle and a word search. This is a great guide to know everything about the Fairy world and about the Artemis Fowl Series. I recommend it!!!
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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good collection for Fowl fans, November 13, 2004
The book which is only about 200 pages is mostly made up of the two shorts stories. One called 'LEPrecon' - The story of Captain Holly Short's move from Traffic to Recon, and how she became the first female officer to serve under Commander Julius Root and the other is called Seventh Dwarf(which I had already read when it was published earlier, just not in the United States). LEPrecon was somewhat of a disappointment. The villian, who has a very interesting background, turns out to be flat in the end and the story was just lacking the usual Fowl smartness and edginess. The story is pretty much a prequel that explains the beginning of Holly and Root's relationship. The Seventh Dwarf on the other hand was much better. Mulch Diggins returns as he and Artemis plot to steal a diamond off a word famous tiara. They run into some problems with the LEPcron, namely Holly Short, though trying to steal the tiara from a band of circus dwarfs. This story had the usual Fowl flair and the ending was very interesting. The rest of the book is composed of various sections that include interviews with the main characters of the series, a fairy code to decode, a gnome alphabet, guides on technology, a very interesting report card of Artemis Fowl's, and some puzzles to solve. I found the interviews most entertaining and the puzzles were okay, though some were quite unchallenging. Overall the book is a good one to fill your time while waiting for Artemis Fowl: Opal Deception.
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