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Golem's Eye
Golem's Eye
Author: Stroud, Jonathan Stroud
This second volume of the brilliant, bestselling "Bartimaeus" sequence now comes with a brand-new cover! Two years have passed since the events of "The Amulet of Samarkand" and the young magician Nathaniel is rising fast through the government ranks. But his career is suddenly threatened by a series of terrifying crises. A dangerous golem makes ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780552562812
ISBN-10: 0552562815
Publication Date: 10/1/2010
Pages: 592
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Publisher: Corgi Books
Book Type: Paperback
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Golem's Eye on + 5322 more book reviews
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Reviewed by K. Osborn Sullivan for TeensReadToo.com

He's rude. He's surly. He won't hesitate to tell you when your haircut looks stupid. And in over 5000 years, he's seen some bad haircuts. I'm talking about my favorite djinni, Bartimaeus, back in book two of his young adult fantasy trilogy.

THE GOLEM'S EYE is an excellent sequel to the first book in the series, THE AMULET OF SAMARKAND. In the first book, we meet Bartimaeus, an ancient creature of enormous power that can best be described as a type of demon. Unfortunately, he and all of his kind hate the word demon. He classifies himself as a djinni, so we'll just go with that for the purposes of this review. Why annoy anyone who can shoot magical firebolts at you, right? Anyway, Bartimaeus, and other creatures like him, are summoned by human magicians to do their bidding. Needless to say, this forced servitude, or slavery, is not popular with the servants, so they do their best to turn the tables on their human masters whenever possible.

Enter Nathaniel, a boy who is in training to become a powerful magician. In book one of the series, he summons Bartimaeus from the netherworld and an involuntary partnership begins. In THE GOLEM'S EYE, young Nathaniel again finds himself in need of the djinni's aid, so he again turns to reluctant Bartimaeus. This time, a revolutionary group is blowing things up in London, which may or may not be related to a series of unusual occurrences that have the police stumped. Nathaniel feels that his career would take off if he can solve these crimes. But the stakes are high because he knows that his career, and possibly his life, are in jeopardy if he fails.

A key part of THE GOLEM'S EYE storyline centers on the activities of a London resistance group that is fighting to overthrow the magicians' government. Nathaniel's inability to track down these criminals is part of the reason he needs Bartimaeus's help. Of course, the djinni has little interest in helping magicians maintain their dominance. After all, they're the ones who continually force him and his kind into servitude. This conflict of interest makes for some entertaining scenes and conversations.

If you have not read THE AMULET OF SAMARKAND, I strongly recommend you pick that one up before diving into THE GOLEM'S EYE. Technically, you don't have to read the first one, but there is an awful lot of background you will miss if you don't. Plus, it's really fun.

Normally I find myself disappointed in sequels. Somehow they never seem to live up the expectations established by the original. But in this case, I was pleasantly surprised. This book is full of excitement, political intrigue, and humor. Bartimaeus is back with all of his cheeky comments, and there are plenty of thrills to go around. Overall, a great book.
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Excellent, although the first book MUST be read before this for it to make sense. Also, I had to read it a few times to get the true meaning - although, what large fantasy/mystical book doesn't??? Again, Excellent Book!!!
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Bartimaeus's adventures continue--still as snarky and enjoyable as ever! In this one, you find out a little more about B's past masters and exploits.
Bridgette8611 avatar reviewed Golem's Eye on + 3 more book reviews
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AMAZING!!!! Hands down a great book!!
angelstar avatar reviewed Golem's Eye on + 96 more book reviews
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I found this book much more exciting and engrossing even than the 1st book!
The fact that his main character is a djinni (genie) is very distinctive and interesting.
Not JUST for young adults.
In fact, I think the adult in the family should read this first before any young adults do.
Yes, definitely read the first book before this one.
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