I read Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl a few years back with moderate enjoyment. The opening pages of his The Supernaturalist, which my ten-year-old niece read aloud to me, were so intriguing that I borrowed the book from her and read the rest of it the other evening.
( I don't remember Artemis Fowl being so poorly written. )
I hate to think avid young readers like the ones in my family come away with the idea that Colfer's a good writer. A pretty good storyteller, yes. Writer? Not so much.
On the other hand, much can be forgiven an author who imagines a crack team of super-armed, high-tech, parachuting attack lawyers, and dubs them "paralegals."
( I don't remember Artemis Fowl being so poorly written. )
I hate to think avid young readers like the ones in my family come away with the idea that Colfer's a good writer. A pretty good storyteller, yes. Writer? Not so much.
On the other hand, much can be forgiven an author who imagines a crack team of super-armed, high-tech, parachuting attack lawyers, and dubs them "paralegals."