Review of 'The Amulet of Samarkand (Bartimaeus, #1)' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Witty and unique great story. The footnotes are hilarious and just epic comentary. A hint of the Harry Potter world but yet not; its entirely its own story!
560 pages
French language
Published Oct. 1, 2003 by Albin Michel Jeunesse.
The Amulet of Samarkand is a children's novel of alternate history, fantasy and magic. It is the first book in the Bartimaeus trilogy written by English author Jonathan Stroud. First edition (paperback) was published in Sept. 2003 by Doubleday in the United Kingdom. The book and series are about power struggles in a magical dystopia centred in London, England featuring a mix of current and ancient, secular and mythological themes. It is well known for its liberal use of footnotes to voice the lead character's sarcastic comments, as well as story background. The book is named for a magical artifact created in the ancient Asian city of Samarkand, around which the story revolves.
Witty and unique great story. The footnotes are hilarious and just epic comentary. A hint of the Harry Potter world but yet not; its entirely its own story!
Un univers amusant, des personnages sympathiques, mais la sauce ne prend pas avec moi, impossible de m'intéresser au sort de Nathaniel. Un roman trop simpliste et enfantin à mon goût.