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Ptolemy's Gate (Bartimaeus #3) Hardcover | Pages: 501 pages
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Title:Ptolemy's Gate (Bartimaeus #3)
Author:Jonathan Stroud
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First American Edition
Pages:Pages: 501 pages
Published:January 1st 2006 by Hyperion/Miramax (first published October 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic

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Nathaniel 17 treats Bartimaeus worse than ever. The long-suffering djinni is weak from too much time in this world, near the end of his patience. Rebel Kitty 18 hides, stealthily finishing her research on magic, demons, and Bartimaeus. She has a daring 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? Together the trio face treacherous magicians, a complex conspiracy, and a rebellious faction of demons. To survive, they must test the limits of this world and question the deepest parts of themselves.

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Original Title: Ptolemy's Gate
ISBN: 0786818611 (ISBN13: 9780786818617)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.bartimaeusbooks.com/ptolemy.html
Series: Bartimaeus #3
Characters: Bartimaeus, Kathleen "Kitty" Jones, Nathaniel, Clem Hill, Rupert Devereaux, Carl Mortensen, Helen Malbindi, Jessica Whitwell, Bruce Collins, Jane Farrar, Quentin Makepeace, Harold Button, Sholto Pinn, Rebecca Piper, Nicholas Drew, Rosanna Lutyens, Ascobol, Hodge, Fritang, Purip, Cormocodran
Setting: United Kingdom
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2006), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature (2006), Corine Internationaler Buchpreis for Kinder- und Jugendbuch (2006)

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Im hardly ever moved by books (Im a bit cynical), but Ptolemy's Gate made me tear up, which is an indication of how much I connected with the characters and Nathaniel in particular. I know Bartimaeus is the protagonist but I was rooting for Nathaniel from the start. Nathaniel is a good example of a tragic hero.The plot was quite predictable but it was beautifully executed. We got a lot of Bartimaeus backstory, especially his time with Ptolemy.The ending, though quite unfair, left the door open

3.5 Stars!

I read this series a few years ago, and could never quite put into words how I felt about it. I adored The Amulet of Samarkand and The Golem's Eye, but by the time I got to Ptolemy's Gate...things changed. There I was, reading along all cheerily, thinking "what a great, funny series!" fully expecting a happily ever after. Then I read Ptolemy's Gate. I cried for an hour straight after the last page of this book. An hour straight. Then I took a break, and cried some more. This had never happened

Hearing this beautifully written novel by Jonathan Stroud read by Simon Jones is a delight, its considerable literary content expertly leavened with laugh out loud humor and dazzling prose. I liked this series! Listening to an audiobook is still new to me but, having heard the previous two, I looked forward to saving this one for a series of long drives.

Fantastic final book to the Bartimaeus Trilogy. I actually give this a 4.5 stars. In this book, Bartimaeus, Nathaniel (John Mandrake) and Kitty are back. Its three years after the events with the golem from the second book. Nathaniel is now a member of the council and one of the closest magicians to the minister and holds substantial power. Kitty had been working as an assistant to a magician in order to gain knowledge on Bartimaeus and his past. Bartimaeus....well he is much as he has been in

I understood the character Mandrake wholly, why he was scared,frightened or arrogant. And towards the end i was so proud that he was becoming such a wonderful person,i even hoped following this Kitty and him could be involved romantically, they had some sparks between them, but then JS had to do the inevitable, he took my beloved (cheesily feels for a character)just as he began living. Tears were in my eyes,I had to stop myself from crying.I knew JS would do something horrible, and had a

I'm hugging the book. It's not fair. Cries. Review to come, if I can ever properly formulate my feelings for these characters.

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