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Question of the Week
If you could be best friends with any character from any book who would it be and why?
This is actually easy to answer. I choose Artemis Fowl from the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer. Say Artie from around book 3, when he’s had time to grow out of being such a little asshat. Sure, hanging out with him would get me into a lot of trouble (demon dimensions, time slips, narrowly averted apocalypse , but I also know that he would do anything in his power (which is EPIC) to get me out again. Also, I would have a rich genius criminal mastermind on tap for when I need to plan heists. And I’d get to go visit him in Ireland.









Asshat LOL. I never read that series, is it worth starting now?
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If, like me, you have the sense of humor of a 12 year old boy, then yes, the series is very much worth it. The day gets saved by dwarven flatulence quite a few times. Also, it has ego-maniacal pixies, a techno genius centaur and fairies riding out from the earth's crust on lava shoots. But mostly dwarven flatulence.
It takes a little while to warm up to, though. Like I said, for the first couple of books the main character is quite the asshat, and you just want to slap him silly.
Does that mean he's Irish? I want to be his best friend too, I love Irish guys, specially the way they talk.
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Yes, he is indeed Irish. The stories go various places in the world, but always back to Fowl Manor in Dublin.
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I haven't read that series, so I don't have much of an opinion, but it sounds pretty cool