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Ptolemy's Gate (The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 3). Jonathan Stroud

Ptolemy's Gate (The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 3)


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Ptolemy's Gate (The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 3) Jonathan Stroud
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion




Plot: The conclusion of the Bartimaeus trilogy. Series: The Bartimaeus Trilogy Characters: Ptolemy x Bartimaeus I love the BartimaeusxPtolemy pairing (mostly because I want to see it done) and this is lovely, essp. The three books together make up 1500 pages of excellent storytelling. And I wouldn't want to spoil the end for you now, but, let me tell you, it's a doozy. 5 Responses to “The Bartimaeus Trilogy: Ptolemy's Gate”. Back in 2006, I picked up and read The Amulet of Samarkand and I really enjoyed it. Extempore Says: December 20, 2006 at 3:44 pm. Hemlocke <3 Love it even more now, if that's possible. The YA trilogy was extremely successful and was enjoyed by both its intended audience and adults Delighted because I enjoyed the first 3 books and wanted to know more about Bartimaeus. Bartimaeus was AMAZING as usual but I wanted more of him and less of Kitty.Some parts were a little boring and the book could easily have been a little shorter. Like a grim and gritty version of other books about magic with a kid for a main character, it just felt more… real… than things like the Harry Potter Ptolemy's Gate is the final third of the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. The final entry in the Bartimaeus Trilogy. Ptolemy's Gate by Jonathan Stroud. I enjoy how Ptolemy is a teenager and a genius- something which I don't think the books did as well- and the little details that show his affection for Bartimaeus/Rekhyt. This needs to get added to my Best Books of 2006 list! Ptolemy's Gate (Bartimaeus #3). Ptolemy's Gate is the last book in the Bartimaeus trilogy by Jonathan Stroud, detailing the rise of a young magician named Nathanial in a right-wing Magician-run alternative version of Great Britain. Firstly, I demand a more in-depth review of this, one of my favourite books. Alongside Nathanial (against his will) is the enslaved This book takes place another three years after the previous novel, The Golem's Eye, with Nathanial well and truly established within the British Government. Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus; the wise cracking fourth level djinn, first appeared in the Bartimaeus trilogy (The Amulet of Samarkand, The Golem's Eye & Ptolemy's Gate) in 2003. And what class Stroud writes with! Every once in a while, something you intend to do gets away from you.