The Fowl Twins - Deny All Charges

Eoin Colfer

The Fowl Twins - Deny All Charges

Review:

November 7, 2021

You would think that describing some people stuck in an elevator would make that book really boring.  Well, if you thought that, you are dead wrong.  Eoin Colfer makes something as seemingly boring as that extremely interesting.  Another thing is that Eoin Colfer makes this book so funny and so interesting.  There were so many places in this book where you just laughed out loud.  This book that has all of these traits is Deny All Charges - The Fowl Twins 2.  This, and many other things are what make this book, to me, so amazing.

In this book, Myles and Beckett eject from an airplane when a missile locks on to them.  They find that Specialist Lazuli is strapped to the missile, even though she has no idea how or why.  Once they return home after ditching the airplane, they come home to an angry Artemis Senior, their father.  He enforces several rules that stop the twins from doing their daily things, and completely change their lives.  

However, several dwarfs kidnap Myles, and Beckett and Specialist Lazuli go to try and rescue them.  It turns out that these dwarfs are dwarfs that had all their gold stolen from humans 10000 years ago, and Myles was their key to getting that gold back.  The dwarfs bring Myles to a building where all the lost gold is, and the dwarfs attempt to steal it back, as well as collapse the building, but Myles and Beckett get stuck into 1 elevator, and 2 of the dwarfs into another…        

I just love this book so, so much.  I would be able to read this book 10 times without getting bored, and I would recommend this book to ages 10 and up.  Eoin Colfer makes this book an absolute masterpiece, and I would easily rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.

The age rating for

The Fowl Twins - Deny All Charges

is for

8, 9 and 10 year old kids