The Last Guardian (Volume 8)

· Artemis Fowl Book 8 · Sold by Disney Electronic Content
4.6
188 reviews
Ebook
336
Pages
Eligible

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Seemingly nothing in this world daunts the young criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl. In the fairy world, however, there is a small thing that has gotten under his skin on more than one occasion: Opal Koboi. In The Last Guardian, the evil pixie is wreaking havoc yet again. This time his arch rival has reanimated dead fairy warriors who were buried in the grounds of Fowl Manor. Their spirits have possessed Artemis's little brothers, making his siblings even more annoying than usual. The warriors don't seem to realize that the battle they were fighting when they died is long over. Artemis has until sunrise to get the spirits to vacate his brothers and go back into the earth where they belong. Can he count on a certain LEPrecon fairy to join him in what could well be his last stand? New York Times best-selling author and comic genius Eoin Colfer will leave Artemis Fowl fans gasping up to the very end of this thrilling finale to the blockbuster series.

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4.6
188 reviews
Sebastian Swanson
July 31, 2013
Let me be clear, considering what the book brings to the table it deserves five stars. Colfer's characters are more than just memorable, some are timeless. His world is seemless, brought to life by descriptive and efficient narrative and imaginative comparisons. As far as the plot, I would say that it does a good job of completing a huge series, and the Last Guardian successfully avoids feeling like a rehash of the previous novels. I gave it a four because of Colfer's eco-agenda. Minimal, but annoying.
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Maryam Khadim
February 3, 2022
I'm just reviewing the book. Have never bought this from playstore. I read this on my kindle and cried so much I swear. It had an amazing storyline with twists I didn't expect at all. Gut wrenching ending. I laughed at a few scenes and had to stop reading to comprehend (and laugh at) some scenes in this (like when Artemis was getting out of the lake). I enjoyed this book and I reccomend it (as long as you've read the other seven books otherwise you'd be confused on what happened). I think everyone should read Artemis Fowl because it is extremely underrated and barely anybody knows what it is. If you read the series and you like it, please reccomend it to your friends.
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Bryan Muñoz
December 24, 2014
I love the book. The setting, drama, and the characters are there. The story felt extremely conflicted,and not in good way. The story is perfect, but its not a good end to a series. I felt confused about the end. it felt more like a cliffhanger than an actual ending. There seamed to be a lot of loose ends. Not by far a good finish.
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About the author

Eoin Colfer was born in Wexford, Ireland on May 14, 1965. After taking a three-year degree course in Dublin, he qualified as a primary teacher in 1986. Returning to Wexford he began teaching in a local primary school by day and wrote at night. In 1991, he left Ireland and spent the next four years working in Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Italy. Resettling in Wexford after his arrival back in Ireland, he recommenced his teaching career, continuing his habit of writing after school. His first book, Benny and Omar, was published in October 1998. His other works include Benny and Babe, the O'Brien Flyers series, and the Artemis Fowl series. He became a full-time author following the success of Artemis Fowl. The Wish List won a Bisto Merit Award in 2001. In 2015 he won an Irish Book Award in the children's category with his title Imaginary Fred.

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