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The Amulet of Samarkand Bartimaeus Trilogy #1 (original 2003; edition 2004)

by Jonathan Stroud (Author)

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Nathaniel, a magician's apprentice, summons up the djinni Bartimaeus and instructs him to steal the Amulet of Samarkand from the powerful magician Simon Lovelace.
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The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud (Author) (2003)

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This book was quite a daring read for me at the time since I was about 12 and it dealt with necromancy, or black magic. It was a fascinating and captivating read. ( )
  thebacklistbook | Jul 31, 2024 |
I enjoyed this book (audio format) - Great Reader! - and I particularly liked the writer's ability to make things "look like" what you'd see if you were watching a movie... very good! ( )
  asl4u | Jul 21, 2024 |
The book is based on the relationship between the teenage magician apprentice Nathaniel and Bartimaeus, the djinn he summons to help him with his plans. Nathaniel is serious and powerful but inexperienced and somewhat naive, while Bartimaeus is the complete opposite: ancient, wisecracking and has seen everything. The two have to cooperate but there's a lot of tension between them because magicians work magic by summoning djinns and making them do their will, and djinns see that as being enslaved, and want to get free.

So the story is told from both points of view in alternating chapters. Bartimaeus chapters are in first person while Nathaniel's are in third-person. Bartimaeus' narration is quite funny, and the dynamics between the two main characters works quite well. While that is the strongest point, the book is well-written and the setting and the adventure interesting, so it's very readable and entertaining. One of the best YA fantasies out there. ( )
  jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
This series (a trilogy beginning with The Amulet of Samarkand) was just meant to be an HP rebound for me, but I ended up really caring about it. Like the Great Rowling, Stroud's really good at making serious ethical questions exciting by giving them a magical spin; but where Harry is a sympathetic character that has greatness thrust upon him, Nathaniel is a total douche most of the time. It'd be like HP following Draco Malfoy's moral development. Also, in many ways this series is a bit more sophisticated than HP. It's got a lot of that dry British sarcasm going on and the alternative London Stroud imagines is way more unsettling than Rowling's. Imagine a world that's 98% Slytherin and you'll get the idea.

I'm not saying this is better than HP. I'll admit there were times when I thought about putting it down and just rereading Order of the Phoenix, but I'm really glad I finished it. It was worth it. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
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Grant, MelvynCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Jones, SimonNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Orgaß, KatharinaÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Nathaniel is a young magician's apprentice, taking his first lessons in the arts of magic. But when a devious hotshot wizard named Simon Lovelace ruthlessly humiliates Nathaniel in front of everyone he knows, Nathaniel decides to kick up his education a few notches and show Lovelace who's boss. With revenge on his mind, he masters one of the toughest spells of all: summoning the all-powerful djinni, Bartimaeus. But summoning Bartimaeus and controlling him are two different things entirely, and when Nathaniel sends the djinni out to steal the powerful Amulet of Samarkand, Nathaniel finds himself caught up in a whirlwind of magical espionage, murder, blackmail, and revolt.
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Wizards rule England
with help of pouting demons.
Man, they're sarcastic.

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A young magician
and his mischievous djinni
foil conspiracy.
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