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The golem's eye by Jonathan Stroud
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The golem's eye (original 2004; edition 2005)

by Jonathan Stroud

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In their continuing adventures, magician's apprentice Nathaniel, now fourteen years old, and the djinni Bartimaeus travel to Prague to locate the source of a golem's power before it destroys London.
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Title:The golem's eye
Authors:Jonathan Stroud
Info:New York : Hyperion Paperbacks for Children, c2005.
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Adventure
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
El ojo del golem
Jonathan Stroud
Publicado: 2004 | 496 páginas
Novela Fantástico
Serie: Bartimeo #2

En cuanto vi que Nathaniel volvía a invocarme, supe que algo no iba bien. La primera vez que osó molestarme tuve que ayudarle a robar el amuleto de Samarkanda. ¿Qué querrá esta vez? Parece ser que el niño tiene algún que otro problema: en Londres medio barrio de Picadilly ha sido destruido y le han dado seis semanas para descubrir al culpable. ¡Qué pereza! Con lo bien que estaba yo tomando el sol. ¿Por qué me hará trabajar? ¿Por qué no invocará a un espíritu inferior? En fin, no puedo negarme, pero eso sí, hemos llegado a un pacto: seis semanas, solo estaré seis semanas a su servicio, yo después me piro…
  libreriarofer | Nov 13, 2023 |
I wish id read these books as a kid they were exactly the sort of thing i would have really liked. i still enjoyed them now but its different when youre a kid, books have a different impact on you, especially as thats the agegroup these books are aimed at. but anyway they were good, well written and interesting and engaging. and its nice to read books like this again, i prefer this sort of style of writing over the more 'modern (american usually) ya' sort which seems to be popular these days. not that thats bad, i just like this better ( )
  johnsmith577 | May 24, 2023 |
Book 2 of the marvelous Bartimaeus series.
Please read my review of Book # 1 of the Bartimaeus Sequence! My review applies to the whole series:
https://www.librarything.com/work/56997/reviews/228006079

Here's the review of the prequel to the Bartimaeus sequence:
https://www.librarything.com/work/9741295/reviews/228005977 ( )
  am08279 | Oct 24, 2022 |
Oh gosh how did I get so behind on book reviews?!! Anyway, I enjoyed this book although I really began to dislike one of the main characters, Nathaniel. Fortunately this book also introduces Kitty, who I love. Again the story wasnt what I was expecting but still very good, and features an interesting and thought provoking magical world. ( )
  mutantpudding | Dec 26, 2021 |
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Jones, SimonNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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In their continuing adventures, magician's apprentice Nathaniel, now fourteen years old, and the djinni Bartimaeus travel to Prague to locate the source of a golem's power before it destroys London.

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A golem is loose
in London, and Nathaniel
fights to save his skin.
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