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Bartimaeus the Ring of Solomon


Bartimaeus Trilogy

No. of pages 398

Published: 2012

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Great for age 10-18 years

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Bartimaeus, everyone's favorite (wise-cracking) djinni, is back in book four of this best-selling series, now available in paperback. As alluded to in the footnotes throughout the series, Bartimaeus has served hundreds of magicians during his 5,010 year career. Now fans can go back in time with the djinni, to Jerusalem and the court of King Solomon in 950 BCE. Only in this adventure, it seems the great Bartimaeus has finally met his match. He'll have to contend with an unpleasant master and his sinister servant, and he runs into just a spot of trouble with King Solomon's magic ring .

 

This book features in the following series: Bartimaeus Novels, Bartimaeus Trilogy .

This book has been graded for interest at 10 years.

There are 398 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Hyperion .

Jonathan Stroud is the award-winning fantasy author of The Bartimeus Trilogy, which has just been optioned for production into a major motion picture.

This book is in the following series:

The Bartimaeus Sequence

Bartimaeus Trilogy

Bartimaeus Novels

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

La Times Book Award
This book was recognised in the YA category by the La Times Book Award.

The Whitbread Award
This book was recognised by the The Whitbread Award, now called 'The Costa Book Awards'. These are a set of annual literary awards recognising English-language books by writers based in Britain and Ireland. They were inaugurated for 1971 publications and known as the Whitbread Book Awards until 2006 when Costa Coffee, then a subsidiary of Whitbread, took over sponsorship.

This book features the following character:

Bartimaeus
This book features the character Bartimaeus.

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