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The second Fowl Twins adventure, a spinoff of the blockbuster Artemis Fowl series, starts with a bang--literally. Artemis's little brothers Myles and Beckett borrow the Fowl jet without permission, and it ends up as a fireball over Florida. The twins plus their fairy minder, the pixie-elf hybrid Lazuli Heitz, are lucky to escape with their lives. The Fowl parents and fairy police force decide that enough is enough and the twins are placed under house arrest. But Myles has questions like: Who was tracking the Fowl jet? Why would someone want to blow them out of the sky? What is the bigger picture? These questions must infuriate someone, because Myles is abducted and spirited away from his twin. Beckett and Lazuli must collaborate to find Myles and rescue him. Their chase will take them across continents, deep underground, and into subacquatic super villain lairs. They will be shot at, covered in spit, and be at the receiving end of some quite nasty dwarf sarcasm. Will Beckett be able to come up with a genius plan without a genius on hand?
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Deel twee van de nieuwe Fowl serie. De verfilming van de eerst Artemis Fowl boeken was ruk, ondanks Dame Judy Dench. Misschien dat ze ooit eens een behoorlijke poging met deze serie kunnen doen.
De twins zijn eigenlijk nog een maatje leuker dan Artemis was, zeker de blonde van de twee, Becket. In dit deel speelt hij een wat belangrijker rol dan in deel 1.
“Historically, the only item he rarely removed was a golden necktie made from the cured and laminated corpse of his very beloved and very deceased goldfish, Gloop, a variation on a security blanket that he would often chew.”
De bad guys zijn deze keer dwergen (niet te verwarren met kleine mensen). die graag hun door de mensen in de loop der eeuwen gestolen goud terug willen.
“Most dwarves were tired of everyone thinking that they spent all day lusting after gold and all night dreaming about it when they were also terribly fond of silver and diamonds.”