The below reviews are intended to be short, and easily read within 1 minute. All reviews are my own personal opinions, and I would love everyone to share their opinions as well. I read a lot of Fantasy Books (with the occasional historical fiction and thrilled thrown in), therefore my reviews are generally based on 3 things:
World Building - Is the world of the book worth spending time in?
Characters - Am I able to connect with the characters, or find them interesting?
Plot - Is the plot engaging and does it leave me wanting more?

Artemis Fowl - The Arctic Incident
Overall, The Arctic Incident does a great job as a sequel to the original Artemis Fowl book. Like all good sequels should do, it raises the stakes in a major way. It also allows the characters and their relationships to grow, and resolves some plot points left hanging from the previous book.

Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl is the first book in a series about a 12 year old criminal mastermind. With Artemis’ father missing, and the family fortune gone, Arty is left to come up with a more creative way to find money. Enter the fairies and their gold!