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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. In these novels, magicians are the ruling class and young children are sold to the government for their training and apprenticeship. Nathaniel is the young apprentice who summons a very powerful 5,000 year old dijiin (demon) to help him enact revenge on those who humiliated him. I absolutely loved these books. The sharp wit of the dijin Bartimaeus and his sardonic footnotes are strong enough to keep you eagerly turning pages for the sheer hilarity of that alone! It was not uncommon to be repeatedly insulted in the footnotes by Bartimaeus either ! Kitty was my favorite character with her fierce independant spirit, and desire for justice in the world. Bartimaeus' tenuous relationship with Nathaniel was amusing to read but also had added depth to the books as their relationship grew and evolved. Nathaniel's ultimate sacrifice in the end for Bartimaeus actually had me choked up for a moment. Bartimeus is my favorite dijiin - I would recommend these books to Harry Potter fans who are looking for another series with sorcery, magic and lots of imagination! Sharing the alternative-history feel of Susannah Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, as well as the inevitable Harry Potter comparisons and a plotting skill akin to Mr. Pullman's Dark Materials series, it's a wonder that this series feels as original and sparky as it does... put it down to the bold cheek of Bartimaeus himself, or the unusual character of Nathaniel, almost anti-hero material, an unusual angle for a young adult book. There's nothing condescending about this trilogy; it's intelligent and well-paced, with its own twist on how magic fits into our world. A very enjoyable series for young adult and above, and a particularly nice set of books. This series has to be one of the best written fantasy for youth out there. Not only is it a great read for youth, but adults as well. Jonathan Stroud has done everything that an author is not supposed to do and has made it into and exceptional read. Much darker and more adult than Harry Potter, Bartimeus is highly amusing, a kindof anti-hero. Ptolemy's Gate is by far the best book of the trilogy and the ending, while sad, maintains a sense of humanity and compassion. no reviews | add a review
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