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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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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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actual rating: 4.5i will need a very, very long moment to get over this

It's a pretty good ending to a competent series, that closes all plotlines and wraps up loose ends in a generally fair manner. I also appreciate the character development - every main character has come a long way and grown as people (or spirits), even in individual books, making it really feel like they've been through things and become stronger as a result. I guess it's good to note here now that we're at the very end of the story.It did end up a bit messy and hard to follow towards the end,

NO FREAKING WAY. NO.LYS GO HIDE IN A CORNER. "I want to see what you think of the ending"By now I should know that when Lys says that, I'm going to suffer. I mean, I didn't see that coming. At all. And it was a fitting and beautiful ending but...but, my heart is crushed, broken in little pieces! T.TIt's kind of pointless to talk about the plot, because I don't want to spoil the series for anyone. I loved Bartimaeus (Barty :3) and Nathaniel. I've always liked Kitty's character but I've never

**Summary** Rating: 5.0An epic finale of an extremely fun, emotionally-charged, humor-packed tale that intertwined three great characters you cannot help but love.This book is by far one of the best finals of any trilogy I have ever read so far.Why did I pick this book?This time, it is not only Bartimaeus that made me read the final book in the series. I wanted to know more about the rest of the characters; I wanted to know what will happen between Nathaniel and Kitty, and ultimately I needed

4.5 to 5.0 stars. Having now finished the entire trilogy, I can say that this ranks in my top 5 "All Time" YA fantasy series ever. After loving the first book, The Amulet of Samarkand, I was a little disappointed in the second volume, The Golem's Eye, for reasons set out in my review. Thus I was a little worried about how the final installment would play out. Turns out that each one of my gripes about the second volume were dealt with beautifully in this story. The series ended on an incredibly

Its taken me almost two years to read this trilogy and honestly the only thing keeping me going was the fact that a friend recommended these to me and I couldn't not read them... That being said I am glad I stuck with it! (Switching to the audio halfway through book two also really helped, Steven Pacey does a great job!)Nathaniel's a twat and its nice for a change that characters don't easily and miraculously change, once a twat always a twat! And Bartimaeus, I am going to miss him. Was never

First of all, don't be fooled by the "Young Adult Fiction" label.I think anyone who enjoys a good read should give this trilogy a try. Yes, I even recommend it to those who don't normally read fantasies. This books is the final installment in the Bartimaeus trilogy, and arguably the most unique and satisfying conclusion I've ever read in any story. I find most fantasy heroes to be generic and predictable, for they are "destined" to fulfill an important role. They are depicted as brave,