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Grade 7 Up—Eoin Colfer turns his special brand of humor and adventure to detailing the amazing life and times of young Conor Broekhart—born in a hot air balloon over Paris and thereafter destined to use his fascination with flight to save his parents, recapture a kingdom, and win the hand of a princess. John Keating's boyish voice and slight Scottish accent give this swashbuckling adventure story (Hyperion, 2008) just the right combination of realism and fantasy. His narrative skill captures the personalities of both main and supporting characters—from the consummate cold-hearted villain Marshall Hugo Bonvilain to the dashing and cavalier Victor Vigny. Older listeners will relish this entertaining coming-of-age story whose themes of friendship and betrayal, love and hate, and courage and fear play out amidst breathless scenes of action and violence. Somewhere between the old Errol Flynn movies and The Princess Bride, this camp, contrived, and complex mix of eccentric characters and fantastical situations provides an immensely satisfying listen.—Cindy Lombardo, Cleveland Public Library, OH
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Author of the popular Artemis Fowl series, Colfer ventures into slightly different territory in this fantasy, which has the heft of historical fiction; a subset of characters whose physical attributes reflect their evil natures; dry humor; visceral horror; and swashbuckling action that keeps the story from becoming overly dark. Born in the basket of an air balloon, Conor Broekhart is sure he is destined to fly. But at 14, he accidentally witnesses the murder of his tutor and the sovereign of the tiny Saltee Islands where he lives, and everything changes.Villainous Marshall Bonvilain throws him into prison, convincing him that his family believes him guilty of the crime. Thus begins his new life as inmate Conor “Finn,” who devotes his considerable abilities to breaking out of  prison. Colfer grapples somewhat awkwardly with a few literary issues here: should he, for example, allow his hero to commit murder? There are also huge time gaps that are distracting and occasionally stall momentum. Readers may not notice, however, with so much else going for the book. Grades 10-12. --Stephanie Zvirin

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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion Book CH (January 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423107500
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423107507
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #279,078 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High Flying Adventure, January 8, 2008
By The Bibliophile (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
I love the Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book 1) series and Half Moon Investigations by Eoin Colfer, so I was exciting to pick up this book and delve into a story of adventure in the great blue yonder. What I didn't expect was how enraptured I would become by this book, especially after reading the first chapter that made me roll my eyes with its campiness.

Conor Broekhart was born to fly, or more accurately, he was born flying. From his legendary birth in a hot air balloon to his heroic feat saving the princess from a deadly fire by turning a flag into a parachute, Conor has always looked to the skies for inspiration. But when his tutor and king are both killed in a plot to take over the government, Conor spends the next two years in prison, thinking his father has turned his back on him and his beloved princess blames him for her father's death.

After nearly loosing himself in the inhumane conditions of the prison mines, Conor finds escape drawing designs for flying machines on his cell walls. His plans finally take flight ex machina in the form of a balloon that carries him to safety. He must then decide if he will turn his back on those who abandoned him or stand against the evils that threaten the freedom of his nation.

It was like reading The Count of Monte Cristo (Penguin Classics), The Princess Bride: S Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure and an H.G. Wells novel all in one. It had all of the elements of a great adventure novel in a very contemporary writing style. It made me laugh, it broke my heart, and it left me wanting more. I absolutely adore this book and hope that Colfer continues to write adventure novels.

This book is for a slightly older audience than Colfer's usual readers because of its complex themes and sometimes violent overtones, but it is still an appropriate book for advanced middle grade readers, high school students or adventurers of any age.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Death-Defying Old School Adventure, January 28, 2008
By Mel Odom (Moore, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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Eoin Colfer attained international recognition with his splendid series of novels about a twelve year old genius thief named Artemis Fowl. The sixth book is coming out later this year. Those books are full of fun and fantasy, with laughs coming as quickly as danger.

However, Colfer has outdone himself with his latest novel. Just released, AIRMAN literally soars the heights of grand adventure. Although the book is listed in the children's section, adults will be able to curl up with this one and remember a childhood filled with wronged heroes who have to fight their ways back from incredible losses to battle the evil villains.

The pacing and characters in this book are different from those in the Fowl books and Colfer's other novels. Conor Broekhart is the kid and the hero I wanted to be when I was just discovering adventurous fiction (and part of me would still like to be even now). He's strong, courageous, intelligent, and a trained swordsman. Everything a dashing hero needs to be.

Usually novels like this end up with the hero saving the princess and earning her undying love. Colfer starts out with Conor doing that. That left me wondering what was next.

Well, what was next took a page from Alexander Dumas's THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO and blended it into the fabric of Conor's story in a way that kept me hurriedly turning pages. Raised in the Saltee Islands, Greater and Lesser, Conor was the son of King Nicholas's most trusted captain, Declan Broekhart.

The islands are fictitious, but Colfer builds them with splendid fascination. Originally an insult, the islands were granted to the original king and granted their independence. The one of the world's largest diamond mines were discovered there. Overnight, the Saltee Islands became a world player.

The time is the late 19th century and airplanes haven't been invented yet, though they've been dreamed about. Conor and his mentor, Victor, spend their days together designing airplanes, hoping to build the one that will actually fly.

I loved Conor's relationship with his parents as well as his mentor. It made me remember so many other good books of derring-do I'd read as a kid. Victor trains Conor as a swordsman, martial artist, and scientist, and Conor naturally excels at all those things - exactly as a hero cut from this cloth is supposed to do.

But when the villainous Marshall Bonvilain kills the king and Conor's mentor, Conor witnesses everything. Unable to kill Conor because it would give his plot away, the Marshall develops an insidious plan for getting rid of him.

The twists and turns of the Marshall's plot don't get revealed for some time, but I couldn't believe how things turned out for Conor. Not only was he consigned to the diamond mines, where most men died while digging, but no one - not even his family or the princess who loved him - tried to help him.

I hung on every adventure Conor had while in prison. His struggles against Malarkey, the man the Marshall had hired to thrash him every day for weeks, as well as the Battering Rams, the gang that ran the prisoners, all had me flipping pages in an effort to find some hope for him.

The writing is great and feels like a narrative, to a degree, from those classic novels of adventure. There's just enough worldly scope and bouncing around the various characters to reveal everything else that's going on to make everything feel more real and interesting.

The details of the flying machines Colfer talks about and designs are magnificent, based in fact but extrapolated to push the story into the fantastic. I loved Conor's hideout. The wind tunnel felt like some kind of Batcave and I got to ride along as he ventured forth.

The way he was stymied from simply returning to his family was extremely well done and logical to boot. No matter which course Conor tried to take, fate and Bonvilain wouldn't let him escape. I haven't read a novel where a kids' hero was so severely trounced in a long time. Usually kids have problems in these books, but the odds against Conor's happiness just kept stacking up against them.

Although this book is slightly over 400 pages, it's the perfect took to read aloud to kids. Or to give to reluctant readers, especially boys. Colfer has delivered a story that reaches back to entertainment and heroes that have been around hundreds of years, and he's made it all new again.

Hopefully the Airman will soar again. I'd love to see Conor up against another worthy foe and have to struggle to overcome insurmountable odds - again!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sensational Adventure Ride, January 7, 2008
By Jeannie Mancini "vernefan" (Northborough, MA) - See all my reviews
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As a reader of many young adult novels, I was never able to get into the author's Artemis Fowl series although I know they are popular. However, I have to give high praise, two thumbs up and five stars to this fabulous and unique adventure story for boys and men of all ages. This a wonderful coming-of-age story of a young man with a scientific mind and a dream of being the first man to fly. Trained in science, fencing, martial arts, and raised with a high education, our young hero Conn, while saving his princess damsel from death, soon is betrayed and framed for murder and sent to prison where there he plots escape and spends years inventing his future dream machine. Great characters of good and bad, high action and adventure, a little romance, and lots of cool flying. This is truly outstanding and a pleasant change of pace from the author's other styles of writing.
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I picked up this book a couple of days ago and couldn't put it down. I enjoy science fiction and historical fiction so I thought it would be interesting to read about the history... Read more
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I loved this book from the moment I picked it up. I am glad to hear that others have compared in to "The Count of Monte Cristo" because that is the first thing I thought. Read more
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For me this book had moments of "drag" rather than "lift", but Colfer is certainly a gifted and varied writer and the book is an enjoyable read. Read more
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I'm as big a fan of the Artemis Fowl series as the next person, but I have to admit, my favorite Eoin Colfer novel is not a part of that series. Read more
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Most of the notable points about this cool new Colfer tale have already been made. It's certainly different from the Artemis Fowl books. Read more
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There are parts from time to time that are a little slow, unnecessary or poorly timed descriptions of the landscape and setting throughout the novel, but all in all it was a... Read more
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This book caught me by suprise - from the get-go.

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Me being a teenage kid absolutely loved this book and recommended it to my whole family. They also read it and thought it was one of the greatest books they've ever read! Read more
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