Bartimaeus, one of thousands of spectral spirits charged by magicians to work for them on earth, wanted to be free of his charges and go back to his home, another dimension called the other place. But when he was coming the desert for bandits, a charge given to him by his master who was a magic w...
I det London där Lockwood & Co är verksamma är det en vardagssak att de döda går igen. Varje människa vet att skydda sig med järn, salter, ljus och magnesium. Ingen går ut sent om kvällarna. Nätterna är spökenas tidpunkt. Lockwood, George och Lucy är i yngre tonåren och har alla olika förutsättni...
Creepy fun. It reminded me of how I used to be afraid as a child to go down into my basement alone. Did I say "as a child"? This book made me think that I might have reasons to fear now. I'm just glad I don't live in England where "The Problem" has taken place. I loved the characters, Lucy, Lockw...
I honestly can't believe this book is packaged as a middle school novel. It must be because publishers stupidly believe that people only want to read books about people their own age. Sure, the protagonists in this book are children, but the writing, language, plot, and world-building are AT LEA...
Lockwood and Co.is a small agency that stops ghosts from terrorizing the city of London. It consists of Anthony Lockwood, Lucy Carlyle, and George (last name unknown).The agency has never had a big case or much publicity.The whole city of London is in trouble. They are dealing with something c...
Unlikely hero material, short, squat Halli nevertheless has grown up hearing the legends of the great heroes of the valley, larger-than-life men who vanquished the terrible Trows and protect the valley residents even in death, from the cairns that divide the high meadows from the farmlands. He re...
3.5 starsIT ENDED WITH CLIFFHANGER NOoooooooooooooooooooooo!if you are familiar with Stroud's Bartimaeus trilogy, I would like to tell you that Bart's Sarcasm is being incarnated in the whispering skull, though it did Not talk that much, or in more proper words whisper.it is narrated by Lucy, th...
A departure from the world built up in the other Bartimaeus books, which is as much a part of their appeal as the character himself - but Stroud creates an equally rich backdrop here and to be honest it's a huge pleasure to dive into any story about the eponymous Djinni, which has the vibrant pro...
This is a prequel to the Bartimaeus Sequence, however I decided I wanted to start with it. And so it happened that I met Bartimaeus, a clever and sarcastic djinn; Khaba, a magician that works for King Solomon; King Solomon himself; and Asmira, a "hereditary guard" for the Queen of Sheba. Together...
I enjoyed reading this very much, but I would like to have seen Asmira's character developed more. I felt the same about Nathaniel in the previous books I read. DISCLAIMER: I know zippity-poop about writing, (my English teacher weeps when she reads my blogs, I'm sure), but some authors seem to d...
When I first picked up this book, I was really excited to read it because of the synopsis and because of the title of the book; afterwards, it all went down hill. At the beginning it was nice to know about the history of the valley itself and the families, but, later on for me, the book got worse...
This was an amazing book, with very likeable characters (despite their numerous faults!) and interesting events. It was written beautifully and had many elements of an old tale being told, the simultaneous legend of the "heroes of the valley" at the beginning of each chapter, and to a lesser exte...
A graphic novel adaptation of the book by same name, it captures the graphic elements of the book well but fails to translate the witticism of the dialogue and underlying emotions that Stroud does effectively in books. The characters aren't explored as they are in books and they don't carry any a...
How far would you go for revenge? After being humiliated by Simon Lovelace, twelve-year-old magician Nathaniel schemes to steal the Amulet of Samarkand from Lovelace's own home. In order to accomplish this task he calls upon the help of the powerful djinni called Bartimaeus. Only things quickly g...
حقیقتاً چهار و نیم یا شایدم یه کم کمتر بود؛ چون یه سری جاهاش کسل کننده شده بود. اول اینکه بگم من مطمئمناً دیگه جاناتان استرود رو ول نمی کنم :-" کتاب یک نمره ش سه بود؛ نسبت به این کتاب که پنج می گیره. چون به نظر من - و به احتمال زیاد - جلد اول این مجموعه اولین نوشته ی نویسنده بوده. این کتاب به مقد...
This book is very close to 5 stars...let us say it's another of those 4.5 books. I can recommend it and I do, but with a caveat, it is considered to be a youth or YA book. Be sure that your "youth" is mature enough for the book. I will go so far as to add a spoiler below for those who wish to kno...
Buried fire is a young adult book fantasy book based on the 20nth century. In Ireland young Michael McIntyre slumbers on the hill of Wyrm overlooking the town of Wyndham. At the same time, an ancient Celtic cross is dug up in the church yard .He awakes with a hot, burning, sensation in his eyes. ...