Look inside

Young Adult Books

Ptolemy's Gate

4.4(55)
Hardcover€21.77Paperback€11.50
Not availableFree shipping
Buy Now

About the book

Ptolemy's Gate is the final title in the New York Times bestselling Bartimaeus series by Jonathan Stroud, author of Lockwood & Co. - a global No.1 show on Netflix.

**Note: There is a chance the book cover you receive may differ from the cover displayed here.**

Two thousand years have passed since the djinni Bartimaeus was at the height of his powers - invincible in battle and befriended by the great magician Ptolemy. Now, trapped on earth and treated with disdain by his master, Nathaniel, Bartimaeus finds his energies fading fast.

Elsewhere, undercover in London, the fugitive Kitty Jones has been stealthily completing her research on magic and demons. She has a plan that she hopes will break the endless conflict between djinn and humans - but first she must uncover the secrets of Bartimaeus's past.

And time is running out. As a horrific conspiracy threatens everything, can Nathaniel, Kitty and Bartimaeus team up to save the world?

Set in an alternate London controlled by magicians, this hilarious and electrifying bestseller will enthral readers of all ages.

The triumphant conclusion to a fantastic trilogy - Daily Mail

Showstopping - Sunday Times

Editions (3)

ISBN9780552562805
PublisherPenguin Random House Children's UK
Publication Date10/28/10
Pages528

Reviews & Ratings

55 ratings

5 reviews

4.4

Tap to filter

  • mikareadsfantasy
    mikareadsfantasy

    7 Followers

    5.0

    A great finale to the Bartimaeus Trilogy! The book was fast paced and funny all the way till the end! Bartimaeus will stay one of my favorite book characters of all time!

    Mar 16, 2025

  • timefliesaway
    timefliesaway

    2 Followers

    4.0

    Well. The book really is something. Usually when a great character dies, most readers cry at the end. Or at least get pretty emotional. Here, however, I merely felt a bit of a numbness, itching. Thing is, it’s just so unbelievable that this character died. (I mean, several characters died. It’s war, after all. But I’m talking about one particular here and you probably only will know who I mean if you’ve read the book.) He weren’t quite likable since the first time we’ve met him, most people perhaps even wanted him dead. But now that he is... I don’t know, feels quite paradox. Or... weird? Can’t really describe it. Maybe because I’d expected him to survive because these kind of characters kinda always survive. Not he, I guess. Well, okay, technically we don’t know for 100% that he’s dead, but it’s quite likely. Apart from that, I did like the series. And especially the multiple perspectives. I said I wasn’t a fan much about kitty’s perspective in the 2bd book, given that I thought a spin-off would fit better. Then again, maybe not. Kitty’s view was mainly why I continued reading. I never really cared much about Nathaniel, though Bartimaeus’ chapters were entertaining. And Kitty’s chapters also made this book much better than it would have been without her. I also liked how we get to know more of Bartimaeus and also finally more of that mysterious Ptolemy. I think this might be my favorite part of the series, considering also that Nathaniel has been the best version of himself here. He finally had some growth and development, for the better.

    Jan 18, 2024

2 of 5 reviews

Reading is better with the READO app.

Discover books, track progress, read together.

Library

Keep track