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Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox - Eoin Colfer

  This book was very different to the other novels in the series as it provided insight to the past of Artemis which many fans including me have longed to see. The book seems like it has the purpose of creating problems and events for future books instead of solving them, this creates a lot of excitement as we wonder what exactly lies in store for our characters in the future.

10/10 This is one of my favorite books to this series, is it one of yours? Tell me in the comments or tweet me @TheOllyBookBlog 

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