The Golem's Eye

The Golem's Eye
First US edition
AuthorJonathan Stroud
Cover artistMelvyn Grant
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Bartimaeus Trilogy
GenreChildren's, fantasy novel
PublisherDoubleday (UK)
Miramax Books (US)
Publication date
1 January 2004
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (paperback & hardback)
Pages570 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN0-552-55273-9
OCLC224065200
Preceded byThe Amulet of Samarkand 
Followed byPtolemy's Gate 

The Golem's Eye is a children's novel of alternate history, fantasy and magic. It is the second book in the Bartimaeus trilogy written by British author Jonathan Stroud.[1][2] 6 million copies have been sold in 36 countries.[citation needed] It was a New York Times best-seller in 2004.[3]

The book and series are about the power struggles in a magical dystopia centered in London, England featuring a mixture of modern and ancient, secular and mythological themes. The series has been described as a darker, more political and morally complex version of Harry Potter.

The book takes its name from the cyclops-like eye of the golem, a magical artifact that, along with an animating parchment, activates the golem.

  1. ^ Memmott, Carol; Minzesheimer, Bob (8 September 2004). "Young adult books". USA Today. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  2. ^ Devereaux, Elizabeth (14 November 2004). "Fantasy Series: Of Trolls and Men". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ "BEST SELLERS: September 26, 2004". The New York Times. 26 September 2004. Retrieved 24 February 2016.