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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer reads as witty, fast-paced. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What Artemis Fowl is like to read

A smart, fast-paced heist novel told with arch wit and authoritative voice, following a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind's collision with a hidden magical world. Balances high-stakes scheming against genuine character discovery and moral complexity. Best for: readers who enjoy clever protagonists, fantasy world-building, heist narratives, and humor-laced adventure.

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The Lightning Thief
Rick Riordan · 2005
A fast, funny modern-myth romp narrated by a wisecracking twelve-year-old whose deadpan first-person voice keeps the danger buoyant.
mildly eerieyounger readers
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Skulduggery Pleasant
Derek Landy · 2006
A wisecracking skeleton detective and a twelve-year-old heroine tumble through a hidden magical underworld — banter-forward, brisk, and darker than its jokes let on.
mildly eerieYAdeep cut
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The Supernaturalist
Eoin Colfer · 2004
A supernatural adventure in a dystopian future where an escaped orphan discovers hidden parasitic threats alongside a team of misfit teens, blending high-stakes survival with the camaraderie of discovery and courage.
YAdeep cut
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Amari and the Night Brothers
B. B. Alston · 2021
A middle-grade-leaning YA adventure that drops a scholarship-underdog heroine into a hidden magical bureau, braiding a missing-brother mystery with class-outsider stakes and a rowdy magical-creature supporting cast.
mildly eerieYAdeep cut
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Fablehaven
Brandon Mull · 2006
A brother-and-sister discover a hidden preserve of magical creatures and quickly learn the rules exist for good reason — an adventurous middle-grade fantasy with escalating danger
closed-doorcreepy, not goryyounger readers
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Keeper of the Lost Cities
Shannon Messenger · 2012
A wondrous portal-fantasy discovery story with the warmth of a new-school-friends arc and a persistent hum of danger underneath — brisk chapters, big emotions, and a heroine easy to root for.
mildly eerieyounger readerscliffhanger
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Race to the Sun
Rebecca Roanhorse · 2019
A young Navajo girl discovers she's destined to be a monster slayer and races against time through mythic landscapes to save her family, blending fast-paced adventure with cultural legend and coming-of-age heart.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
Ally Carter · 2006
A spy-in-training navigates the impossible task of falling for an ordinary boy while maintaining her secret identity at an elite academy.
YAdeep cut
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How to Steal a Dragon's Sword
Cressida Cowell · 2011
A brisk, whimsical Viking-and-dragon adventure told through a clever underdog hero who wins by wits rather than muscle, ending on a hook that pulls readers into the next installment.
mildly eerieyounger readerscliffhanger
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Dragon Pearl
Yoon Ha Lee · 2019
A shapeshifting fox-spirit heroine navigates a space-opera setting full of disguises, cons, and family mystery, blending trickster fun with genuine stakes about identity and belonging.
mildly eerieYAdeep cut
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Spy school
Stuart Gibbs · 2012
An ordinary kid gets yanked into a secret spy academy where the classes are as dangerous as the missions — a brisk, joke-forward middle-grade adventure built on fish-out-of-water gags and escalating capers.
younger readersdeep cut
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The Amulet of Samarkand
Jonathan Stroud · 2003
An apprentice magician and a sardonic djinni collide over a stolen amulet in an alt-London where magicians rule — brisk, plot-forward fantasy adventure with a dark streak beneath the banter.
mildly eerieYAdeep cut

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It's written for middle-grade readers (roughly ages 8-12).

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