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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
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It´s the setting, the fantasy sci-fi crossover mix, the humor and the good oldfashioned badass smartass character trope that make this series an entertaining read. I´ve so far read no children books author who made such a mix and I would, in general, like to see more tech and Sci-Fi there instead of just fantasy all the shelves up and down.

The tech is not broken down to ridiculous simplicity, but not too complex and perfect for speeding up and slowing down the plot, some character development problems, dialogues, and motivations could be hidden innuendos to grown-up readers, something Rick Riordan loves to do to and, most important, this is something that can really get kids into reading because it´s no standard fiction, but something with hearth and soul that dares to be defiant.

It unites reflection space for male and female readers, combines different genres, and, oh my gosh, has a message in it. From now on I am more reflecting on why people, some friends (just a joke, I don´t have social contacts), and great human beings (that´s really ridiculous), get bite reflexes when reading children's books, so it might get a bit controversial:
I don´t get it why people always tend to overreact if there is a harmless message in a book that doesn´t say anything racist, extreme, dangerous,… but criticizes human nature and is pro-environmental protection instead. It´s not as if it was recruiting and brainwashing for dangerous political or religious ideologies, it´s about saving the planet and being critical regarding other humans' intentions and society in general.

Adults bashing children books authors for having a positive agenda towards a better world should possibly debate with their real political opponents ( I don´t care about politics anymore, except everything progressive that doesn´t do harm from whoever it comes, just focus on the future in the form of the next generations, the environment, and science) instead of highly subjectively interpreting and seeing perfidious conspiracy theory stuff in books for 9 to 15-year-olds.

The funniest thing is that this is no metaphysical blah blah about any kind of not so important, not clear, philosophical faith stuff that doesn´t matter, it´s the only living space we have and the author is damn right to describe us as what we are and what we do.

Other critics seem to have problems with villain characters who aren´t honest and law-abiding because kids reading books will become criminals with such bad role models, not with such great ones as the kids watching political debates and TV in general and playing computer games.
Or, finally, the character design and credibility of a book that should be understandable to, I have to overemphasize and repeat myself, kids, small humans, not adults, is sooo bad that the book deserves just one star. Come on man, really? Rick Riordan, Derek Landy,… anything without too critical content is superb, but as soon as something one doesn´t like is integrated, the book is bad and the artificial error searching and cherry-picking begins? Probably time for a bit of self-reflection and priority setting.

Or do they wish to offend kids by doing as if they were stupid by just telling them that all is happy go lucky, unicorns, rainbows, glitter, lollypops, and stuff and that all humans are friendly, just as the adults do to avoid critical thinking? By breeding the next population of opportunistic no brainers all problems are worsening.

Tropes show how literature is conceptualized and created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique:
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message 1: by Nataliya (new)

Nataliya I so agree with what you said: “Adults bashing children books authors for having a positive agenda towards a better world should possibly debate with their real political opponents.”
I guess now I want to read it.


Mario the lone bookwolf Nataliya wrote: "I so agree with what you said: “Adults bashing children books authors for having a positive agenda towards a better world should possibly debate with their real political opponents.”
I guess now I ..."


Thanks, I love people agreeing with me.
It´s an outstanding novel, how it mixes the fun, fantasy, minimalistic sci-fi setting, I couldn´t name a similar author. Wait, an ephinany is manifesting, Jonathan Stroud could be a good , similar pick too.


message 3: by Joe (new)

Joe Krakovsky I really liked your last paragraph, Mario.


Mario the lone bookwolf Joe wrote: "I really liked your last paragraph, Mario."

Great I could strike a chord, it are often biased people not reflecting or understanding the subconscious messages of many of the classic children literature novels that are bashing against new, progressive writers.


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