
Skeleton Key
by Anthony Horowitz (1999)
Fans of 'Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception' will enjoy the blend of high-tech gadgets and spy action.

by Eoin Colfer (2008)
After disappearing for three years, Artemis Fowl has returned to a life different from the one he left. Now he's a big brother, and spends his days teaching his twin siblings the important things in life, such as how to properly summon a waiter at a French restaurant. But when Artemis Fowl's mother contracts a life-threatening illness, his world is turned upside down. The only hope for a cure lies in the brain fluid of the silky sifaka lemur. Unfortunately, the animal is extinct due to a heartless bargain Artemis himself made as a younger boy. Though the odds are stacked against him, Artemis is not willing to give up. With the help of his fairy friends, the young genius travels back in time to save the lemur and bring it back to the present. But to do so, Artemis will have to defeat a maniacal poacher, who has set his sights on new prey: Holly Short. The rules of time travel are far from simple, but to save his mother, Artemis will have to break them all.and outsmart his most cunning adversary yet: Artemis Fowl, age ten.
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by Anthony Horowitz (1999)
Fans of 'Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception' will enjoy the blend of high-tech gadgets and spy action.

by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi (2003)
Similar to Artemis Fowl, this plunges readers into a hidden magical world with dangerous creatures.

by Garth Nix (2004)
Similar to 'Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception', this offers a blend of fantasy adventure and unique world-building.

by D J MacHale (2005)
If you enjoyed the intricate plots of 'Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception', you'll appreciate this epic adventure.
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