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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Artemis Fowl

Just finished reading Artemis Fowl - The Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer, and this is my second AF book. After reading the first in the series, I was less than impressed and did not relate to the character of Artemis at all. I did not think the characterisation was very good and I felt that the "boy James Bond, genius" style character was irritating more than amusing or interesting.

I felt the same throughout this book, but to a slightly lesser degree. It was well written, but I did not find it particularly stimulating or engaging - I didn't really care what happened to the characters. There are some interesting characters, Holly the fairy, Mulch Diggums the dwarf, Juliet (Butler's sister) but I did not relate to any of them really.

In this one Artemis has created a supercomputer called "the Cube" using fairy technology which although it is now obsolete in the fairy world, is still 50 years ahead of what exists in the human world. It is stolen by Jon Spiro a very rich businessman who wants to use the technology for his own evil ends, and so the fairies and Artemis have to work together to recover it before he can use it.

This series of books does nothing for me, I am sad to say. Eoin Colfer is Irish, the stories are based in Ireland, but as much as I want to like them, they leave me cold.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Excellent poem

Secret passage

Inside this poem
is a secret door
You cannot see it
but it's there for sure.

Behind this word
is a little lever.
Take firm hold
and give a little heave,a

panel will open
to reveal a stair
leading down to...
I wonder where??

Down these steps
it's dark as night,
so take this torch
'cause we'll need some light.

Here at the bottom
is a dusty door.
This is getting interesting,
more and more...

Fumble at the wall,
find a little catch,
give a little tug,
release the latch,

give it a push,
the door creaks wide,
tread in carefully,
and you're inside.

Inside what?
Well, it's a sort of
vault full of all the things
you've ever thought of.

Now this is the kind
of adventure I love -
but what's that noise
on the page above?

Ulp, oh no...
come and have a look.
We've gone and got trapped here.
Someone's shut the book!

© 1998, Tony Mitton
From: Plum
Publisher: Scholastic, London, 1998
ISBN: 0439364094

I have put a few more great poems by him on my wiki