The Eternity Code (Artemis Fowl, Book 3)
Ever the resourceful young criminal mastermind, Artemis has found a way to construct a supercomputer from stolen fairy technology. Called the 'C Cube,' it will render all existing human technology obsolete. Artemis then arranges a meeting with a Chicago businessman, Jon Spiro, to offer to suppress the Cube for one year in return for gold, his favorite substance. But the meeting is a trap, and Spiro steals the Cube and mortally injures Butler. Artemis knows his only hope to save Butler is fairy magic, so once again he is forced to contact his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrepcon fairy police. In a miraculous feat, Butler is healed, but there is a catch: he has aged fteen years. As a result, Butler's infamously ditzy sister, Juliet, is called in as Artemis's bodyguard. Together, they travel to Chicago to steal back the Cube and ensure that Jon Spiro is put out of business--permanently.
The Eternity Code (Artemis Fowl - Book 3) Features
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
- Condition: NEW
- ISBN13: 9780786819140
Price: $11.53
User Reviews about The Eternity Code (Artemis Fowl - Book 3)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh! Artemis Fowl 3 was off the hook. Beautifully written. My heart was on the verge of pounding out of my chest. Every page held descriptive words that described the situations even more. I loved this book reading a hundred pages in an hour! Eoin Colfer delivered another captivating Artemis Fowl book. This book was...AWESOME!!! -- Artemis Fowl 3.......OMG!
I originally was skeptical about reading this series because I heard that it was a mixture of fantasy and science fiction, and those aren't my favorite genres. However,when my sister brought it back from the library I decided to try it. I literally couldn't put it down! The story was well written, it was very funny, and it was much better than the average dime-a-dozen fantasy or science fiction novel. I haven't yet read the first two but I will shortly hopefully, along with the later ones too, of course! I wholeheartedly give this book five stars. My only regret is that I didn't read Artemis Fowl and The Arctic Incident first. -- Great!
I'm a total Artemis Fowl fan ... so I may be a bit biased.
I finished this book faster than I'd like to have. It was too good to put down. -- Very Entertaining
Artemis Fowl is always fun. This is my favorite novel in the whole series - it has lots of tension and fresh ideas. The story zooms from a London seafood restaurant and a showdown with top criminals to Chicago mafia and the underground fairy world. I loved the scary cryogenics and unraveling the secrets of a tiny super computer. Jon Spiro is a nasty billionaire villain, but Artemis can still outsmart his enemy. If you enjoy snappy humor and the latest gadgets, you will love this book. -- 5 Stars - exciting high-tech wizardry!