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The Eternity Code
The Eternity Code
Nov 7, 2024 8:53 PM

Author:Eoin Colfer,Giovanni Rigano,Paolo Lamanna,Andrew Donkin

The Eternity Code

Now in e-book form for the first time: a stunning graphic-novel adaptation of the megaselling Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code!

This adaptation of his genre-busting, award-winning Artemis Fowl series has been a labour of love for lifelong graphic novel fan Eoin Colfer, and Andrew Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna.

Thirteen-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl has constructed a supercomputer from stolen fairy technology. In the wrong hands it could be fatal for humans and fairies alike. But no need to worry, Artemis has a brilliant plan. He's not going to use the computer; he's just going to show it to a ruthless American businessman with Mafia connections. His bodyguard, Butler, will be with him. What could possibly go wrong . . . ?

'Reads like the fastest, punchiest comic strip you've ever come across' - Daily Telegraph

'Artemis is a brilliant creation' - Anthony Horowitz

'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, with some laugh-out-loud jokes. Smart and page-turning' - The Sunday Times

Reviews

Compulsive fantasy with a brave, brilliant heroine.

—— Metro

Reminiscent of Corneila Funke's Inkheart and Neil Gaiman's Coraline . . . Wexler ingeniously creates an inventive world with interesting creatures and frightening situations.

—— School Library Journal

The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler is a dream come true for book lovers, child and adult alike . . . certainly deserving of becoming a classic in the future.

—— BookZone4Boys

Working in the grand tradition of children’s fantasy, Wexler’s off to a promising start

—— Kirkus Reviews

A charming, adventuresome fantasy from a promising new author

—— Booklist

Will gratify book lovers and fantasy experts alike

—— The Horn Book

A refreshing and unique tale – one that rises above the clichés it could so easily have fallen into – that entertains on every level. It’s pitched perfectly to its audience (as well as those who are a few years older...) and, while only time will tell if it becomes a classic, it treats the familiar tropes with care and respect, leaving the reader wanting more after the final page has been turned.

—— Starburst

This is a brilliant story, and Django Wexler is a name to remember - as if you could forget it!

—— Books Monthly, Children's Book of the Month

Rich and dense and creative

—— The Bookbag
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