Artemis Fowl holds up remarkably well for a book that's been around since 2001. It's sharp, funny, and genuinely inventive—the kind of middle-grade fantasy that doesn't talk down to kids.
Yes, the protagonist is a criminal mastermind, which might make some parents blink. But that's exactly what makes it interesting. Artemis isn't a cookie-cutter hero, and the book doesn't pretend he is. He's arrogant, calculating, and morally flexible, but he's also dealing with real grief and family pressure. Kids who are ready for nuance will eat this up.
The one caveat: there's a gory moment that catches some parents off guard. It's not constant, but it's there. If your kid is sensitive to violence, maybe preview or read along. Otherwise, this is a smart, entertaining pick that rewards clever readers and opens up great conversations about right, wrong, and everything in between.






