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Artemis Fowl Setting
My book is Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer and I'm going to be talking about three different settings and describing what the setting are and how the characters react to the settings. In the beginning of the book it talks about Artemis's house. It says "It's like a science lab with a lot of magical stuff" Artemis house is a huge mansion. Theirs 1 big kitchen, 5 bathrooms, and a lot of big bathrooms. After that their is a huge mansion that is haunted by ghosts and demons. The main characters get loss in the mansion and split up. They run around trying to find their way out of the haunted place. They finally find their way out they had to go in a maze. Then they finally find their way out. Then they go to Andy's house. Andy's house is just a regular

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