Sunday, March 30, 2008

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code


After Artemis is tricked out of his newly built "C-Cube", the whole fairy population is threatened. Big surprise huh. So, once again, Artemis and Holly team up to protect the people from discovery by the not-so-nice Jon Spiro. For with the C-Cube, Mr. Spiro could easily find and possibly exploit the People. The thing is, he can't get into it because of Artemis's Eternity code. Can't get into it yet that is. So, will Mr. Spiro discover the People?! That's for you to find out.
As the third book in the famous Artemis Fowl series, this is one awesome book. I've herd from a vary reliable source that the final book in this series, The Lost Colony, is the best one. Well, if that is true that this is a close second. I personally have read all but the last Artemis Fowl books and I can honestly say that this one is the best so far. With tons of action and reading-on-the-edge-of-your-seat parts, I would definitely recommend this book.

signed,
The Trojan Book Master

Singer of al Songs by Kate Constable

As young Calwyn, an Antaris priestess, finds a stranger of the inside of the Great Wall of Antaris, a fantastic journey begins. The stranger, named Darrow, is being hunted by a prince named Samis for not aiding him on his quest to control all the forms of chantment, a magic controlled by song. Darrow is determined to stop him at all costs. So Darrow, Calwyn and others must journey to gather more chanters to face Samis. Will Samis succseed? That's for you to find out.

Singer of all Songs is your classic wizard book with a twist. The magic isn't controlled by a wond or a certain spell, but by the singing of a specific song. Now, it's no match for Harry Potter, but it's nice to have something to fill the void that the end of the series left us all with. Overall, it's an ok book and I would recommend it to any fantasy lover.

signed,
The Trojan Book Master