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Book Summary: Artemis Fowl
Lee Price, Page 1
Artemis Fowl Book 1

The LEPrecon Agent Holly Short is sent on a mission to the surface, To Subdue a Troll. On The Mission She runs out of Magic making her visible to the troll. The troll then proceeds to Pick Holly up and start crushing her while gnawing on her helmet.
Since holly knows that trolls eyes are very sensitive to light she turns on her helmet light to Full, Bright blinding the troll and sending shock to the brain making the troll fall over.
Because of the crushing force the troll put on her body she goes out of the building and lays down feeling exhausted. When she wakes up she sees her commanding officer Julius Root. Standing over her showing concern but when he sees her waking up he then in turn start to yell at holly about entering the house.
Copyright date 2001
Author: EoIn Coller
Setting: Ireland
Characters:
Artemis Fowl: The Protagonist, A 12 year old mastermind
Holly short: A determined Elf, and the first female in the LEPrecon
Mulch Diggums: A Criminal Dwarf Who the LEP recruits
Foaly: The LEP’s Technical adviser, Brilliant and sarcastic
Julius Root: He is Holly’s Superior Officer
Conflict & resolution: The conflict is that Artemis has captured Holly, and humans are not supposed to know about the existence of The People, It is solved by the LEP Sending in 1 metric ton of gold for Holly to be let free.
The Lesson of Artemis Fowl: That not all bad people are heartless
My Opinion: I would say this book is very well written it gives very good detail of all the characters and the setting. When reading it you can clearly picture what is going on and where it is going

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