The Supernaturalist By Eoin Colfer. About the author From Ireland Was a teacher Has two children Can now support his family with his writing Best know.

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The Supernaturalist By Eoin Colfer

About the author From Ireland Was a teacher Has two children Can now support his family with his writing Best know for his Artemis Fowl series

The Story A group of young people who are outsiders in society The have a special ability to see creatures that most people don’t see They believe these creatures are killing people and try to stop them Many exciting adventures

The characters A strong male hero, but one who isn’t perfect A strong female hero A newcomer to the group, who has to earn their trust A little bit of romance (but I won’t tell you between who)

The Book A surprise ending? First published as a hardcover by Hyperion Books in 2004 In paperback in 2005 Soon to be an audiobook

Recomendations Short chapters with appealing titles Lots of action A little bit of romance Has a good message, but doesn’t come on too heavy with it Although written for ages 12 and up, even adults enjoy it