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Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony

This installment centers on Artemis Fowl's discovery of a demon colony that exists outside normal time, suspended in Limbo through magical means. The demons, led by the warlike Leon Abbot, face extinction as their island begins to reintegrate with the present day. Artemis collaborates with his usual allies including the fairy police officer Holly Short, the technical genius Foaly, and the bodyguard Butler to prevent a potential interspecies war. The narrative introduces new characters such as the demon imp No. 1, who possesses unexpected magical abilities that challenge traditional demon society. The book explores themes of evolution, prejudice, and the consequences of isolationism while maintaining the series' characteristic blend of fantasy technology, heist elements, and moral complexity in its young protagonist. more

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Eoin Colfer
Eoin Colfer

Eoin Colfer is an Irish author best known for his children's literature. He gained international recognition as one of the authors of the 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' continuation series. Born on May 14, 1965, Colfer's works are celebrated for their humor and imagination, appealing to young readers. more

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