Sofia Serrano từ Majagual , Dominican Republic

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2018-07-17 22:31

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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Morita Kisetsu

Two new books have come out in the Artemis Fowl series since I first read and loved the original four, and later books five and six also. I’ve recently been revisiting the series, re-reading the first six and now I’ve come to the new entries in the series, starting with this one. I have to admit The Atlantis Complex is something of a surprise. I have very mixed feelings about it. Initially, the story drew me in. Artemis is expanding his relationship with the fairies by proposing a collaboration on a long-term project, and shifting direction by turning his genius to tackling a purely altruistic project which he proposes to fund himself. In previous books we’ve seen his character slowly grow towards this path, so it felt satisfying to see him reach this point. Then, another interesting hook is introduced. Artemis is suffering from some magic-related psychological disorder which causes him to become paranoid, superstitious, and obsess over numbers; to a literally debilitating extent. My interest was hooked. This was a new twist in the series – how would Artemis focus the genius usually required of him on his adventures when he was psychologically incapacitated? Also, as per usual, the book was jam-packed with the thrills, spills, and non-stop action that we’ve come to expect. However, other elements in the story just didn’t sit right with me at all. As his antagonist Colfer uses (view spoiler) Another thing that didn’t feel quite right was how Artemis’ illness was handled. (view spoiler) Other niggles; I really don’t like the fact that (view spoiler) Since Artemis is suffering under a psychosis for this entire book the Artemis/Holly ship really doesn’t progress or go anywhere, which was a pity because I’ve appreciated the way Colfer slowly built up and gradually grew the relationship over time, and after the last book… well after the last book and the rift between them I’ll be honest I didn’t expect them to get together here or anything, but I was anticipating a couple of heartfelt moments dropped in here and there, some regret, some forgiveness, and maybe by the end the door being left open for the final book in the series. I’m not sure how I feel about this book in conclusion. It definitely hooked me in at the beginning, but then it didn’t turn out to be as good as I hoped it would be. It definitely wasn’t as good as its predecessor, The Time Paradox, but I’m not sure if it’s as bad as The Lost Colony, which for me has always been the low point of the series with a bit too much pointless backstory and the badly misjudged character of Minerva Paradizo. 6 out of 10

Người đọc Sofia Serrano từ Majagual , Dominican Republic

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.