Author:Mary Pope Osborne
Now master librarians, Jack and Annie are sent on a mission to find a lost story - in ancient Rome! It seems peaceful until the ground shakes and they realise they're there on the day that Mount Vesuvius erupts and they're in danger of being buried !
Beautifully written, full of suspense and well-researched
—— Waterstones Books QuarterlyAn easy, fast-paced and exciting read which will appeal to both boys and girls
—— JuniorSure to become a classic
—— Sunday ExpressVastly entertaining
—— IndependentRiordan delivers puns, jokes and subtle wit, alongside a gripping storyline
—— Sunday TelegraphEnough twists and turns to make the story unpredictable and compelling
—— Book Angel BooktopiaWitty and funny and exciting, just like the first book. Marcus made a great narrator again . . . It was really intriguing and I think many kids would be hooked on this series of books
—— ReadaraptorAbsolutely unputdownable. I raced through it, it was so addictive and I enjoyed every minute of it. I didn't want it to end! I can't recommend this series enough! Read it, then give it to any child you know . . . and then let me know, did YOU guess the ending, or am I the only idiot who didn't?!
—— Bookster ReviewsBartimaeus is as sardonic, egotistical, and mouthy as ever. This is a superior fantasy.
—— Publishers WeeklyBartimaeus is back, and he's better than ever! For fans of Bartimaeus, this is an absolute must-buy. For those not yet introduced to him, you may want to give him a try!
—— BCF Book ReviewsDeservedly shortlisted for this year's Costa prize is Jonathan Stroud's The Ring of Solomon....It has magic, intrigue, wit and sassy footnotes.
—— Alison Jay , The Sunday TimePace, drama, magic and exotic colour, with Bartimaeus there to give an irreverent, current feel to a story set in the ancient past.
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