Now that I've gotten farther into the book, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident. The mood has changed quite a bit. In the beginning of the book, everything was mysterious and nothing was really explained well. It made me want more, so I kept reading.
Now, as I've gotten around the middle of the book, I can really see how it's become a bit for calm and more serious. Everything is explained and I know what's going on. It doesn't make me want to read more.
Artemis and Holly are in a radioactive train and are looking for Artemis' father. Holly is a fairy and can't be near anywhere that's radioactive. She uses her magic to heal Artemis, but this leaves her with no magic left to shield her from the toxins. The mood is very serious, the author made it seem as if Holly was dead. I was shocked that a main character would die, but she didn't, thankfully.
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