Well Eoin Colfer didn't waist any pages with that book. It just started. Not that I'm complaining. Some authors kill dozens of trees with their incredibly long introductions. I loved that this book got straight to the point and staid on it. Not a single dull moment in the whole book. Though I am extremely upset that this is the last book. I'll be honest, I almost cried when Artemis died. Almost. But I knew he wouldn't stay dead when I noticed that he wasn't mentioning Artemis's death as much as he should. I'm so glad that he isn't dead. Then I really would cry. I wish that the book said what happened between Holly and Artemis. Obviously Holly isn't getting a pituitary gland and Artemis isn't getting his removed. But Eoin Colfer at least could have said what happened. Did Holly ever visit Artemis? Did Artemis ever visit Holly? If they did then how often? Because they're obviously going to remain friends. Did the LEP try to erase Artemis's memory again now that Opal was out of the picture? Key word: try. There's so much more that needs to be said. But I'm glad Mulch finally got his medal. He definitely deserves it. He had a big part I saving the world on multiple occasions.
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