Airman : The Guardian Review

Airman is a good old-fashioned romp: swashbuckling high adventure in the mould of Kidnapped or The Count of Monte Cristo, packed with derring-do and gallant deeds, with no toilet humour or postmodern japery whatsoever. And it’s his strongest work yet.Read the Guardian review by SF Said

2 Responses to “Airman : The Guardian Review”


  1. 1 Blayne

    Agreed, this is his strongest work. There is so much i raved about in this book. My expectations were exceeded in this book. Simply amazing.

  2. 2 James Liance

    Eoin Colfer has smashed expectations in this amazing, exciting, bildungsroman, impossible to put down masterpiece. Since Artemis Fowl, he has matured incredibly in his skill of conveying images in a fast, direct, witty and sometimes brutal language, unique to any writer in the world. Also, the book Airman has proved once again that Eoin Colfer is still the master of the teenage book world, and he shall continue to surprise us for many years. This is by far his strongest and best work.

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