Artemis Hotel is located in sunny Selcuk the home of Ephesus five kilometres from the ... more
Aegean SeaFreshly renovated Artemis Hotel boasts 25 new rooms all with private ensuite bathrooms All are air conditioned with new orthopedic beds Artemis Hotel ca...
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touring the archaeological sites of Ephesus.Artemis is a budget hotel offering good value with a home-from-home atmosphere. Artemis Hotel has a garden restaurant, where...
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Advantages: Another fun fantasy story Disadvantages: Not as good as previous books in the series
I have already reviewed an Artemis Fowl book, Artemis Fowl and The Lost Colony. I have tried twice to start this review in a different way to the last one, but seem to be failing miserably! Therefore if you have read that review and notice some bits are very similar I apologise. In my defence all I can say is that the background information is still the same!!
Oh, and if you haven't read the previous books but intend to then read them before you read this! Reviewing the sixth book in a series means that without a few spoilers there is very little to say!
The Author
The books are written by Eoin Colfer. He was raised in Ireland, where he still lives. He trained as a primary school teacher, but now writes full time.
The Books and Characters
Artemis Fowl and The Time Paradox is book 6 of a series, published in ...
Advantages: Wonderful read Disadvantages: Had to end
Well . . . it's different! And it's a lot of fun.
We are "at the dawn of the twenty-first century" in North Dublin, where we meet Master Artemis Fowl. He is descended from a long line of legendary lawbreakers and is a criminal mastermind himself. He is a kidnapper, a conniver, a computer genius . . . he loves his mother, oh and he's only 12-years-old.
His father is missing, his mother is temporarily out of her mind with grief. That leaves Artemis out of school and free to skedaddle about the globe with his trusty manservant, Butler, on a spree to refill the family coffers with fairy gold, thereby restoring the Fowl family fortune to its billionaire status, a status that was plunged into jeopardy by his father's bad investments and involvement with the Russian Mafia just before his ship was blown to bits along with Butler's uncle ...
Advantages: Stong plot, continues a fantastic series Disadvantages: Not so strong as previous books
I was first introduced to the Artemis Fowl books by my little brother (now 20, just realised that makes him sound like a tiny child!). He was bought the first book, and thoroughly enjoyed it. He is a pretty good judge of literature so it got passed to my mum, who also enjoyed it. By the time the subsequent books came along there was four adults arguing over who got to read it first!
The Author
The books are written by Eoin (pronounced Owen as it says on the back of the books!) Colfer. He was brought ip in south-east Ireland and still lives there. He initially worked as a Primary School teacher and was first published in 1998. When he first Artemis Fowl book was published in 2001, he resigned from teaching to write full time.
The Books
Artemis Fowl and The Lost Colony is the final (so far) book of a series. The other ...
This family-run hotel offers a personalized service, with a convenient location for touring the archaeological sites of Ephesus.Artemis is a budget hotel offering good value with a home-from-home atmosphere. Artemis Hotel has a garden restaurant, where you can dine in the shade on a hot day. There is a cosy lounge and tour desk for information and guided tours of Ephesus. Artemis Hotel includes continental breakfast in the room rate. You have free wireless internet and private parking available. There is also a bus stop nearby, providing easy access to the surrounding areas.