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The Golem's Eye (The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 2)
Jonathan Stroud

Miramax, 2006 - 576 pages

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The second adventure in the Bartimaeus trilogy finds Nathaniel working his way up the ranks of the government, when crisis hits. A seemingly invulnerable clay golem is making random attacks on London. Nathaniel and Bartimaeus must travel to Prague to discover the source of the golem's power.


Great Book and Series

This was an excellent book, as was the whole series. I just came on to look for more Jonathan Stroud books and decided to give my first book review! I love Bartimaeus and all the sarcasm. Give it a try if you haven't already.


Not as good as the first, but still good

I read the first book to see if it was appropriate for my 9 year old twin boys. I really enjoyed the first book and decided to read the 2nd book of the three books. It was interesting at times, a little slow at times too. But I felt it wrapped up nicely. I'm willing to read the 3rd and final book just to see how it ends.


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Another good tale

I had thought that the first book was okay, so I picked up the second book, even though I groaned when I saw all the chapters narrated by Kitty when I first picked it up. Contrary to what most people are saying, I loved wincing at Nathaninel's nastiness and I personally found Bartimaeus to be funnier than in the first book. I liked the plot much better and even found myself eventually enjoying Kitty's sections. Overall, a great book. I like Nathaniel and Bartimaeus's relationship and can't wait to see how it evolves. I also find Bartimaeus's fondness for his previous master Ptlomey touching.


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Great read

I waited a few months before finally reading the 2nd installment of the bartimeaus trilogy, mainly because the first was good but not great. To my surprise, the 2nd book is even better than the first. The plot thickens substantially over the 1st. Nathaniel is 2 years older and it's clear that he is destined to be the stereotypical power-hungry magician with little conscience for matters that don't play to his own personal gain. It becomes clear that nathaniel is not intended to be a character to appreciate. Unfortunately 1/3 of the book is dedicated to his point-of-view. This makes the book difficult to read since most readers will not like him and will be rooting for his destruction.

The humor of bartimeaus is still fresh, which is an accomplishment. Similar characters in other stories tend to become stagnant or loose their appeal. You also get more insight into his background and substance is given to why demons truly hate magicians. The book also includes Kitty and the path of the resistance and by the end of the book, leaves the impression that something much bigger will come of it.

All-in-all, it was a very good book, although slightly longer than what i think it should have been. There is a lot of information to learn, but by the end you are almost skipping paragraphs to get to the point. I've read many books longer than this one, yet for some reason this one just seemed like it would never end even though it was a great book. For that reason, and because I still strongly dislike nathaniels character and i think too much time was spent on him, i gave this only a 4-star review rather than 5.


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Deserves 4.5 though...

This is a pretty good book. It involves many questions answered from book 1, but creates more questions to keep you reading. Not as good as the first book, it starts kind of slow. Not much happens, but the it takes off and becomes like the first book. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes the Artemis Fowl series or the Lightning Thief. Even people who like Harry Potter should like it. Overall, pretty good book.
BY RYAN BADIEE



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