Re: Thankfully, they did not suffer from overhype.
Danae al'Thor Send a noteboard - 02/09/2009 02:30:29 PM
I think that the books are not as - well - as well-written as they would have been if they'd been targeted to an older audience, and I wish that they're been targeted to that older audience. (The older, the better.) But for all that they were fun, and anyone who uses footnotes well without looking like a Pratchett-clone is a good person in my book.
More than that, I think I wish I had the story that comes after Ptolemy's Gate. There's some very interesting things happening then, and a potentially very interesting YA novel in Kitty or whatever her name is, living the way she must after aging as she did, and still managing a post-revolution society.
More than that, I think I wish I had the story that comes after Ptolemy's Gate. There's some very interesting things happening then, and a potentially very interesting YA novel in Kitty or whatever her name is, living the way she must after aging as she did, and still managing a post-revolution society.
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The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
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Re: Thankfully, they did not suffer from overhype.
02/09/2009 02:30:29 PM
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The explanation for why Bartimaeous uses footnotes was a genious touch! *NM*
02/10/2009 02:05:50 PM
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