The Fowl Twins, Book One
N**S
The Next Fowl Generation vs The People
This series must be read in order. This series must be read free the original Artemis Fowl series which also must be read in order. This is the first book in the second series. I can't wait to read "The Fowl Twins Deny All Charges"!Beckett and Myles do not believe in fairies. Their brother Artemis raised them on fairy stories but they do not believe they are real. Even though they were possessed by fairy ghosts when they were four. Then a Toy Troll makes it's way to the surface on the new Fowl Estate on Dalkey Island where Beckett finds it and decided it is his toy after Lord Teddy has shot the creature ... All while the Pixel Lazuli is on the Fowl Estate for her LEPrecon graduation exercise. What more could possibly go wrong? Is Lazuli right that the Fowl Twins are kidnapping the Troll? Is it all some big misunderstanding? Or are they inadvertently following in their big brother's footsteps?***This series is suitable for middlegrade through adult readers who enjoy modern fantasy a young protagonists and a sci-fi bent :)
K**R
Eoin Colfer still has it
Fun book, i actually couldn't put it down for long. Myles and Beckett forever - and Lazulie too - can't wait for the next one.
B**A
Loved it and can't wait for the next installment
I love the characters. Artemis Fowl's brothers are fabulous each in his own way. Love the new fairy. The writing is crisp and the dialogue engaging. Love all the twists and turns. My nephew read these when he was a tween and I puchased them for him and he kept all the books. I decided last year to borrow them after I learned a movie was coming out. I was fascinated and I'm 69 years old. When I found out their would be a book about the twins I couldn't wait. Looking for the next one.
T**R
Good continuation of the Fowl Family
A new chapter in the Fowl story line is pretty good. It did feel a little different from the earlier books in that I did found myself asking what exactly is the story as the brothers react to the situation they find them. Rather than the typical story driven by Artemis. Nonetheless a fun book.
L**E
Came on time and was a good price!
I received my book in a timely manner and was really happy. It came on time and I can't wait to start reading. Of course, I haven't finished the main series but I'm sure once I have my entire shelf ready it'll look good next to my Artemis Fowl Pop Figures.
J**Y
A delightful romp with Artemis Fowl’s twin brothers!
Artemis Fowl and Butler are off on a journey to Mars. But Miles and Beckett, his 11 year old twin brothers are fully prepared to create trouble. Miles is a genius, much like his older brother, while Beckett is... not. But Beckett has some very interesting talents. While the boys face danger from two enemies they compliment each other wonderfully. And Eoin Colfer must have had a field day with the humor and awful puns he deftly inserted into the narrative. A truly entertaining book and I can’t wait for the next installment.
W**N
The Twins make Artemis seem tame
I first started the Fowl saga, when "Artemis Fowl" came out, and have enjoyed every book in the saga, since. This book was no exception. IF you have trouble suspending your belief and enjoying a fiction story, these books are not for you. For everyone else though, I highly recommend Master Colfer's books!
T**S
Just as entertaining as it’s predecessor.
Man, Colfer surprised me. I had never read Artemis Fowl up until about a month ago, I gave it try and finished the whole series in a little over a week. I thought I’d get burned out but The Fowl Twins was such a fun read and Artemis’s siblings make for great dual protagonists, can’t wait for “Deny all Charges.”
R**C
Craic doubled
I need to point out I am a middle aged woman who was introduced to Artemis Fowl by my nephew a decade ago, and loved the series , each and every book. So I was excited to note the new extended family featuring his younger twin brothers.There is a cracking story, with adventure to the fore, well thought out characters which do bear a passing resemblance to the aforementioned characters in the Artemis series, but hey if it is not broke, do not try and fix it. I would see this as one of those book for children , with only a modicum of appeal for adults. But this is not a criticism as Eoin Colfer is a fantastic author of childrens books and has just brought out his first adult fantasy novel, so we are well served. Would recommend with gusto for the target audience
G**E
Those Fowl boys...new boys, new adventures, same quality
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy this as much as have all the Artemis Fowl books...well I did.Not giving anything away, but if you enjoyed big brothers adventures, you'll enjoy this.Different enough to be new, different enough to be similar, different enough to be Fowl.Looking forward to more in the series.
Z**E
Good, would be better if it focused more on the story in hand.
Good quality book, was well protected, personally not liking the change to Eion's writing style, there are occasions when it feels like his old work which Ihave been a fan of for as long as those books have been out but now these books read differently, like he is trying to advertise future books rather than tell the story. It spoils the magic of the books for me but brought this for a family of kids who I gave the Artimis Fowl set to preciously.
T**A
Engaging!
Was a Christmas Eve gift for my son (avid reader). On Christmas Day he opened his gifts and disappeared to read the book. He couldn’t put it down! So I conclude it was a good one.
P**D
Thoroughly Entertaining
Another marvellous adventure, introducing Artemis’s younger twin brothers and some new characters into a familiar world. Eoin Colfer is a great story teller
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