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Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code: Audiobook

The Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code audiobook runs an estimated 10.2 hours (about 6.8 hours at 1.5× playback speed).

10.2est. listening hrs
4.2★25 ratings
Fantasygenre
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The instrumentWhen will you finish it?

Based on 10.2 hours of listening (estimated).

Days to finish Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code at common listening paces
Your paceYou'll finish in
30 min / day21 days
1 hour / day11 days
2 hours / day6 days
1 hour / day at 1.5×7 days

What our data says

  • At 10.2 hours (estimated), it sits right at the median length for fantasy.
  • That's 7% shorter than the average fantasy audiobook (11 hrs across 1861 titles in our dataset).

Computed from fantasy audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset (build ); listening time estimated from page count. Methodology.

Who is this for?

Best for fantasy listeners who want fae courts and magic systems: a solid week of commutes at 10.2 hours (estimated).

About the book

After Artemis uses stolen fairy technology to create a powerful microcomputer and it is snatched by a dangerous American businessman, Artemis, Juliet, Mulch, and the fairies join forces to try to retrieve it.

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Questions listeners ask

How long is the Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code audiobook?

Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code runs about 10.2 hours, our estimate from its 344 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 6.8 hours.

Can I listen to Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code free?

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Is Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code worth listening to at 1.5× speed?

At 1.5× you'd finish in about 6.8 hours, saving 3.4 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.

When was Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code first published?

Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer was first published in 2003.