Sunday 18 February 2007

Ptolemy's Gate by Jonathan Stroud

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Three years have passed since the magician Nathaniel helped prevent a cataclysmic attack on London. Now an established member of the British Government, he faces unprecedented problems: foreign wars are going badly, Britain’s enemies are mounting attacks close to London, and rebellion is fermenting among the commoners. Increasingly imperious and distracted, Nathaniel is treating Bartimaeus worse than ever. The long-suffering djinni is growing weak and vulnerable from too much time in this world, and his patience is nearing its end.

Meanwhile, undercover in London, Kitty has been stealthily completing her research on magic, demons, and Bartimaeus’s past. She has a plan that she hopes will break the endless cycle of conflict between djinn and humans. But will anyone listen to what she has to say?

In this thrilling conclusion of the Bartimaeus trilogy, the destinies of Bartimaeus, Nathaniel, and Kitty are thrown together once more. For the first time, we will learn the secrets of Bartimaeus’s past, and get a glimpse into the Other Place -- the world of demons -- as together, the threesome must face treacherous magicians, unravel a masterfully complex conspiracy, and defeat a formidable faction of demons. And worst of all, they must somehow cope with one another....


This book is part 3 of the Bartimaeus Trilogy and out of all of them, my favourite one by far. It brings us the conclusion of the battle between the wizards and the commoners but in a totally surprising way that I would could never have anticipated.

Great storyline, brilliant character development and the number of surprises in this book are just countless. The humour that started in book one, only to vanish mostly in book 2, returns with a vengeance. It really was a terrific read and I know I will be reading this trilogy again sometime.

Read Chapter 1 at Hyperion Books for Children.

Trilogy website: http://www.bartimaeustrilogy.com/home.html

Author's wesbite: http://www.jonathanstroud.com/ (check out the news and events section for all the awards this series won.)

1 comment:

мєggσ! said...

A great book.

You should continue with your book reviewing and reading!