Book Series · 8 Books

Artemis Fowl Books

In order from Artemis Fowl to The Last Guardian.

Twelve-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl expects to outsmart an underground civilization of high-tech fairies. Across eight connected adventures, schemes give way to uneasy alliances, dangerous missions, and a sharp-witted hero who gradually learns to care about more than winning.

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Artemis Fowl
The Arctic Incident
The Eternity Code
The Opal Deception
The Lost Colony
Reading order

How to Read the Artemis Fowl Books

Read the eight novels in publisher order, beginning with Artemis Fowl and ending with The Last Guardian. The missions build on earlier discoveries and relationships, and Artemis's change from calculating adversary to reluctant ally is much clearer when the books are read in sequence.

Four of the novels have graphic adaptations, covering Artemis Fowl through The Opal Deception. They retell the matching adventures rather than continuing the story, so a child can choose the prose or graphic version for books #1–4, then switch to prose for The Lost Colony (#5). The Opal Deception comes from an earlier adaptation team and looks different from the first three graphic books.

After The Last Guardian, readers who want another adventure in this world can continue with the separate three-book Fowl Twins series, which follows Artemis's younger brothers. Those books are a next-generation follow-up and are not included in the eight-book count on this page.

Sources: Eoin Colfer's official series guide, Disney Books' Artemis Fowl collection, Penguin's Artemis Fowl graphic novel series.

For parents

What Parents Should Know

The series mixes humor and inventive technology with real danger. Stories include kidnapping, weapons, organized crime, explosions, injuries, threats, and character deaths. The action is written for middle-grade readers and is generally more suspenseful than graphic, but the stakes and emotional losses grow as the series continues.

Artemis begins as a brilliant child willing to exploit other people, so the books do not always present him as a conventional role model. His choices have consequences, however, and the full series emphasizes loyalty, family, empathy, and his gradual decision to use his intelligence to help others.

Where to start

Where Should My Child Start?

Start with the first adventure, then choose the format that best matches your child's reading preferences.

Ready for a longer novel

Begin with Artemis Fowl and continue through the numbered prose books. This is the only route that carries the story through all eight adventures.

Prefers graphic novels

Begin with Artemis Fowl (Graphic Novel) and continue through The Opal Deception: The Graphic Novel. The visual editions cover books #1–4; continue with The Lost Colony in prose afterward.

Where the story begins

First Book in the Series

Artemis Fowl
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Book #1 · Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2001

Artemis Fowl

By Eoin Colfer

A young mastermind's plan to ransom a fairy may spark a war.

271 pages· 52,507 words· Est. 7.5 hour read
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Summary: Twelve-year-old genius Artemis Fowl kidnaps fairy officer Holly Short to restore his family's wealth. But these aren't ordinary fairies—they're armed, tech-savvy, and ready to fight back. As tensions rise, Artemis must navigate a world of magic and danger. Will his bold move ignite a war between humans and fairies, or can he outsmart them all? Dive into a thrilling adventure where the stakes are high and nothing is as it seems.
In reading order

Artemis Fowl Series

8 books · Published 2001–2012

#1
#1 in Series
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Artemis Fowl

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2001

A young mastermind's plan to ransom a fairy may spark a war.

#2

The Arctic Incident

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2002

A teenage mastermind must ally with fairies to save his kidnapped father.

#3
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$858

The Eternity Code

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2003

A stolen supercomputer puts a young mastermind in peril. Can he ally with his enemies to survive?

#4
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$858

The Opal Deception

Chapter Book · Ages 10–14 · 2005

A memory-lost genius battles a vengeful pixie threatening chaos.

#5
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$858

The Lost Colony

Chapter Book · Ages 10–14 · 2006

A genius must stop a time spell to save humanity from demons.

#6
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The Time Paradox

Chapter Book · Ages 10–14 · 2008

A mastermind must outwit his past self to save his mother.

#7
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$858

The Atlantis Complex

Chapter Book · Ages 10–14 · 2010

A criminal mastermind battles his own mind as Atlantis faces a robotic threat.

#8
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The Last Guardian

Chapter Book · Ages 10–14 · 2012

A pixie's plan threatens humanity. Can a mastermind stop her?

Visual retellings of books #1–4

Artemis Fowl Graphic Novels

4 books · Published 2013–2021

Full-color adaptations of the first four adventures. Books #1–3 are adapted by Michael Moreci and illustrated by Stephen Gilpin; book #4 was adapted by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin, illustrated by Giovanni Rigano, and colored by Paolo Lamanna. All four retell the prose stories rather than adding sequels.

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Artemis Fowl (Graphic Novel)

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2019

A young mastermind battles fairies in a high-stakes siege.

#2

The Arctic Incident (Graphic Novel)

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2021

A young mastermind must ally with fairies to rescue his kidnapped father from the Russian Mafiya.

#3
The Eternity Code (Graphic Novel)
#3 in Series
Graphic Nov.
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The Eternity Code (Graphic Novel)

Chapter Book · Ages 8–12 · 2013

A criminal plan goes awry, leaving a bodyguard injured. Can fairy magic save him?

The Opal Deception (Graphic Novel)
Series
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The Opal Deception (Graphic Novel)

Chapter Book · 2014

A genius must remember fairies to stop a dangerous pixie from conquering humans.

Optional stories and background

The Artemis Fowl Files

1 book · Published 2004

Two extra stories plus interviews, codes, and other information from Artemis's world. It adds context but is not required to follow the eight-book story.

The Artemis Fowl Files

Chapter Book · Ages 11–18 · 2004

Dive into the world of fairies with two thrilling tales and secret insights.

Good to know

Common Questions

How many books are in the Artemis Fowl series?

There are 8 books in the Artemis Fowl series. It began with Artemis Fowl in 2001, and the newest book, The Last Guardian, was published in 2012.

What order should you read the Artemis Fowl books in?

Start with Artemis Fowl and follow the series order — the books above are numbered #1 through #8.

What ages are the Artemis Fowl books best for?

The series is best for ages 8–14, based on the age ranges of the individual books.

Which Artemis Fowl book is the longest?

The Lost Colony (Book #5) is the longest book in the series at 83,287 words (432 pages).

Which Artemis Fowl book is the shortest?

Artemis Fowl (Book #1) is the shortest at 52,507 words (271 pages).

The people

The Creative Behind the Books

The people who bring Artemis Fowl to life.

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Eoin Colfer

Author

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