![]() ![]() This penultimate Artemis Fowl adventure delivers action, a conniving criminal, squishy robots, a giant squid, fairy psychosis, gassy dwarfs, and pro Mexican wrestling. Artemis also makes sure to call his mother and check in, but lies to her about where he is and what he's doing. ![]() He learns to manage these feelings and atone for wrongs, all while fighting fear, paranoia, a split personality, and OCD impulses that are part of the illness. Artemis not only fights his enemies here, but a treatable mental illness partially caused by feelings of guilt over the criminal life he led in his early teens. The villain talks of all his past exploits, especially how he coerced a woman to marry him by using mind control. Characters are knocked out multiple times with blasts of electricity and kidnapped. Fighting at a wrestling match in the ring and among the whole audience ends with many injuries. Most fairies can heal with their magic, but there are still a number of deaths from big-ship explosions (air and water). ![]() As with the first book, Artemis Fowl, and all that follow, there's a whole lot of fantasy violence here, mostly in the fairy world with high-tech weapons. Parents need to know that The Atlantis Complex is the seventh book of eight in the Artemis Fowl storyline. Mention of an alcoholic sprite.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Drunk fairy in a bar mentions that he'll take something to sober up before flying. ![]()
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