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'''''Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox''''' is the seventh book in the series [[Artemis Fowl (series)|Artemis Fowl]] by Irish writer [[Eoin Colfer]]. It was released in the U.S. on 5 July 2008, and on 7 August in the U.K.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artemisfowl.co.uk |title=Welcome to Artemis Fowl |publisher=Artemisfowl.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141383330,00.html|title=Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox at Puffin Books|accessdate=August 23, 2008}}</ref> In Colfer's video blogs, he mentions the book, saying it may not be the last, but the last one for at least 2 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eoincolfer.com/news/uncategorized/v4/25/ |title=v4 at eoincolfer.com |publisher=Eoincolfer.com |date=2007-08-07 |accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref>
'''''Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox''''' is the sixth book in the series [[Artemis Fowl (series)|Artemis Fowl]] by Irish writer [[Eoin Colfer]]. It was released in the U.S. on 5 July 2008, and on 7 August in the U.K.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artemisfowl.co.uk |title=Welcome to Artemis Fowl |publisher=Artemisfowl.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141383330,00.html|title=Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox at Puffin Books|accessdate=August 23, 2008}}</ref> In Colfer's video blogs, he mentions the book, saying it may not be the last, but the last one for at least 2 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eoincolfer.com/news/uncategorized/v4/25/ |title=v4 at eoincolfer.com |publisher=Eoincolfer.com |date=2007-08-07 |accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 23:19, 20 September 2010

Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox
Cover of UK first edition.
AuthorEoin Colfer
LanguageEnglish
SeriesArtemis Fowl series
GenreChildren's fantasy
PublisherPuffin Books
Publication date
7 August 2008 (UK)
16 July 2008 (US)
Publication placeIreland
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages432 (first edition, hardback)
ISBN9781423108368
OCLC192137506
Preceded byThe Lost Colony (2006) 
Followed byThe Atlantis Complex (2010) 

Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox is the sixth book in the series Artemis Fowl by Irish writer Eoin Colfer. It was released in the U.S. on 5 July 2008, and on 7 August in the U.K.[1][2] In Colfer's video blogs, he mentions the book, saying it may not be the last, but the last one for at least 2 years.[3]

Plot

Angeline Fowl, Artemis Fowl's mother contracts a debilitating disease, which Artemis can not heal, but can and does make worse, with magic. Artemis desperately contacts Captain Holly Short and N˚1, in hopes that they will be able to shed some new light on his mother's condition. They determine Angeline is suffering from Spelltropy, a fairy disease that is spread through the use of magic, and can only be cured by the brain fluid of the silky sifaka lemur of Madagascar. Unfortunately, the lemur is extinct, due to a ruthless deal Artemis made almost 8 years ago with a group called the Extinctionists. Foaly tells him that his mother will die without the cure. Artemis pleads for N˚1 to open up the time stream, allowing him to save the lemur, and thus his mother. Foaly argues against the idea, but due to Artemis' lying to Holly, saying that she infected Angeline with Spelltropy, Holly agrees to help Artemis immediately to make up for it, and Foaly had to give in.

They arrive nearly eight years earlier in Angeline's bedroom. The time stream causes Artemis to age and become much hairier while Holly is physically reduced to an adolescent. Artemis assures Holly that the past Butler will quietly slip the lemur into the room (to avoid Angeline seeing it) and that they will simply be able to leave. Butler however, does not act according to Artemis' predictions. He tranquilizes the two, and locks them in the trunk of the Fowl Bentley. Artemis and Holly escape with the help of Mulch Diggums, a kleptomaniac dwarf who has partnered up with Artemis in the future. After following his younger self to an animal park to retrieve the lemur, Artemis breaks into the wrong cage and is attacked by a gorilla, and Holly is forced into action. She heals his wounds with magic, and in a giddy haze of relief after realizing he almost died, kisses her. They save the lemur from Rathdown Park, but are forced at gunpoint to release it to young Artemis. While hurrying to the shuttleport in Tara, a guilty Artemis confesses his lie to Holly, who is outraged. They commandeer a shuttle and fly it to Morocco, where the younger Artemis will trade the lemur to the Extinctionists for a hundred thousand euros. The money will go to an Arctic expedition, to help Artemis find his missing father.

Instead of capturing the lemur, Holly is captured herself, and sold by the younger Artemis to the Extinctionists, who plan to execute her. Older Artemis races to the rescue, but falls in the execution pit himself. There he discovers that the "flames" are holograms, and meets his old nemesis Opal Koboi, who has put the mesmer on the leader of the Extinctionists to help her collect rare species for her research. Artemis escapes, finds Holly, and flies back to Fowl Manor to return to the future. However Opal follows them into the time stream, escaping into the future. She takes over Angeline's body and pretends that she was Artemis' mother, but reveals herself when Artemis is about to inject the Spelltropy cure into her system.

As Koboi gloats, Artemis reveals that he is in fact the Artemis from the past. The older Artemis then returns to the future to find young Artemis, Holly and N˚1 trapped and Butler mesmerized. When Butler is ordered by Koboi to take out the younger Artemis, he fights Koboi's mesmer and has a heart attack, but is revived by Artemis with a defibrillator. The older Artemis finds the real Opal and tranquilizes her. Opal recovers quickly and flees; however, realizing that Artemis and his forces have been significantly weakened in the battle, she returns. Artemis takes the lemur and flies away from the Manor grounds in a plane, luring Opal away. In the ensuing chase, Opal exhibits the astonishing strength she has won in her research on endangered animals, pulverizing entire sections of the plane with her fists, and eventually forcing Artemis to crash land on the coastline, breaking his collarbone in the process. Artemis escapes from the wreckage of the plane and runs to the shore, ascending a rope bridge and crossing over two large boulders. Opal relentlessly pursues him, eventually obtaining the lemur, only to discover that it's not actually a lemur, but Artemis' little brother's play-thing, Professor Primate. Artemis shoots the boulder which Opal is standing on and reveals it to be the shell of a kraken that was unknown to anyone except Artemis himself. The shell explodes and Opal is buried beneath the rubble. When a Lower Elements Police team search for her, they find she has disappeared. Artemis debriefs the others and finds that his mother knows everything that happened to her. The 10-year-old Artemis has his mind wiped and is sent back in time by N˚1, but retains an interest in fairies that will set the events of the series in motion, creating a circular timeline, or 'time paradox'.

Critical reception

The Artemis Fowl Series rose from ninth to second in the children's book section of the New York Times bestselling list, and remained there for some time after it achieved the place on the week of the US release.[4]

Stuart Kelly commented, "Why Harry Potter became a phenomenon while Artemis Fowl only remains a huge sensation is a conundrum for future ages to ponder... Colfer doesn't handle time-travel, he revels in it."[5]

VOYA remarked, "Colfer delivers another great story filled with action, drama, and clever plot twists that will please new readers as well as series fans. What sets this series apart, however, is its ability to rise above predictability. The characters change and grow more complex with each book... This combination of ingenious plot and authentic characters who evolve over time is a pleasure to read and leaves readers begging for more."[6] There is also a special limited paperback edition with a bonus section telling of Holly's life before the events of the 'Time Paradox'.

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to Artemis Fowl". Artemisfowl.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  2. ^ "Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox at Puffin Books". Retrieved August 23, 2008.
  3. ^ "v4 at eoincolfer.com". Eoincolfer.com. 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  4. ^ "New York Times Bestseller List (August 10)". Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox. 2008-08-10. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  5. ^ "Book review: Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer". Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl Series, Eoin Colfer, Book - Barnes & Noble". Search.barnesandnoble.com. 1965-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-12.