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When Nic, a slave in the mines outside of Rome, is forced to enter a sealed cavern containing the lost treasures of Julius Caesar, he finds much more than gold and gemstones: He discovers an ancient bulla, an amulet that belonged to the great Caesar and is filled with a magic once reserved for the Gods -- magic some Romans would kill for.
Now, with the deadly power of the bulla pulsing through his veins, Nic is determined to become free. But instead, he finds himself at the center of a ruthless conspiracy to overthrow the emperor and spark the Praetor War, a battle to destroy Rome from within. Traitors and spies lurk at every turn, each more desperate than the next to use Nic's newfound powers for their own dark purposes.
In a quest to stop the rebellion, save Rome, and secure his own freedom, Nic must harness the magic within himself and defeat the empire's most powerful and savage leaders.
- Sales Rank: #25373 in Books
- Published on: 2015-12-29
- Released on: 2015-12-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.60" h x .80" w x 5.70" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
From School Library Journal
Gr 6–9—A fantastical alternate history set in ancient Rome. Nicolas Calva and his sister are slaves in the mines outside of Rome. When Nic is forced to retrieve treasure from Julius Caesar's cave, he assumes he is going to his death. But inside the cave he finds a bulla, a magical amulet thought to have given Caesar great power, and takes it for himself. Suddenly, Nic is the most wanted fugitive in Rome. The emperor and a powerful general are after the amulet and they will kill Nic to get it. His only help is Aurelia, a plebian girl who is searching for her own family. With no one to trust and nowhere to hide, the protagonist must decide how he is going to save his sister and get out with his life. He doesn't want the bulla or the responsibility of the magic it contains, but if the magical object gets into the wrong hands, Rome will be at war and Nic will be at the center of it all. Fans of Nielsen's "Ascendance" trilogy (Scholastic) will be clamoring for this new series. This genre mash-up of history, fantasy, and action/adventure is fast-paced and explores themes such as class struggles, familial ties, and the immorality of slavery. Readers will have lots to digest as they quickly flip through the pages to see how Nic will escape his enemies to become a free man.—Kimberly Garnick Giarratano, Rockaway Township Public Library, NJ
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Praise for Mark of the Thief
"The fast-paced, ingenious plot, charismatic hero and highly diverse cast of characters . . . make this series opener a captivating joy ride." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Vivid . . . [with] page-turning twists." -- Publishers Weekly
Praise for the Ascendance Trilogy
A New York Times Notable Children's Book
A USA Today Best Book of the Year
A Chicago Public Library "Best of the Best" Children's Book
A Cybils Award Winner
"A page-turner." -- The New York Times Book Review
"Sage proves to be a compelling character whose sharp mind and shrewd self-possession will make readers eager to follow him into a sequel." -- Wall Street Journal
"A swashbuckling origin story . . . chock-full of alluring details for adventure-loving boys." -- Los Angeles Times
"An impressive, promising story." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A fast-paced and thrilling read with twists and turns that never let up." -- School Library Journal
"Gripping." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Should appeal to fans of . . . Suzanne Collins. . . . A sure-fire mix of adventure, mystery, and suspense." -- The Horn Book
About the Author
Jennifer A. Nielsen is the acclaimed author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Ascendance Trilogy: The False Prince, The Runaway King, and The Shadow Throne. She has also written the historical thriller A Night Divided, as well as Book Six of the Infinity Ring series, Behind Enemy Lines. Jennifer lives in northern Utah with her husband, their three children, and a perpetually muddy dog.
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Going through the motions
By A. Reader
This story is borderline 2 stars. I love Percy Jackson. And Harry Potter. I have a minor in Latin. This book was written for me. Or maybe my children or nephews. I was really excited for it. Magic, and Roman History in the gritty setting of a Roman slave.
This book has none of that. The setting is Rome in name only. My first clue should have been how very un-Roman every body except Julius Caesars character is. And everything else is just as "phoned in." The action is ho hum till the end. I found myself caring very little for the main character and having almost no insight into what his world was really like. The main character is not much of a character. The bad guys are pretty vanilla. The setting might as well be 'generic' ancient times. The story is pretty generic too.
You really get the feeling that this story was written and rushed out to capitalize on the ending of the Percy Jackson series. Jennifer Nielsen is a very good author (or was in here previous novels) and this doesnt feel like her previous novels. The whole thing just feels so forgettable and like her heart wasn't in it. Such a let down for me personally. As a lover of the classics and fiction.
Realizing this novel is not aimed at me, I tried to get two kids to read this book. One nephew and one cousin. The guy was a 6th grader who's favorite subject is ancient history and incessantly buggering me (in the most lovable way possible) about Percy Jackson and Greek Gods and why are they different then Roman Gods, etc. He borrowed over its Christmas break and finished because his mom made him. He felt like it was a chore and didn't think it was Roman at all and tired to give it back early. My adorable 3rd grade cousin who loves childrens books like the Heir series, and HP, and Percy and she was able to get 1/4 of the way through it before moving on. So its just not me. Theres nothing terrible about this book, except maybe the unRoman Roman setting, but everything else is just un-compelling.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Needs some work.
By Frogsong
This book had a lot of potential. I liked the story line, but the characters were underdeveloped and there was virtually no world building.
I am not a fan of books that are written in the first person for this very reason. It is harder to develop the characters. This means that you really don't get to know anyone very well other than NIc, the main protagonist. And even his character was all over the place.
I love a little magic in my books, but in this case, the magic just didn't work for me, because like the characters, it was all over the place and nothing really made sense. I really struggled with this book and it took me a very long time to read it because I just wasn't that interested.
The setting is in Ancient Rome, and you get a little history there, slavery, Kings, Julius Caesar, etc. but not enough to really make the book any better.
There is quite a bit of action in the book to keep you from getting too bored. I think this book would be good for younger readers who aren't concerned with things the way an adult would be, but things need to make sense, and magic has to have laws and consequences, and this book was just all over the place with it. And the only way you really knew you were in Rome, was when it was mentioned. It was never "shown". Show me, don't tell me!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
An Adventurous Journey with a Worthy Cliffhanger in MARK OF THE THIEF
By KidsReads
The treasonous General Radulf selects Nicolas (Nic) Calva, a slave in the mines south of Rome, to enter an accursed cave in search of Julius Caesar's bulla, a good luck pendant. Not only does Nic locate the bulla, but he also receives a mysterious marking on his back from Caela, a griffin that scratches him. Nick and Caela go to Rome, where he learns about the magic powers that come from the marking and the bulla, but the trip takes him further away from Livia, his enslaved younger sister.
Radulf intends to steal Nic's powers to overtake the notorious Praetors, so Nic goes into hiding while he continues to search for Livia. There’s also a deeper, magical connection between Radulf, Nic, and Livia --- one that Nic will do everything in his power to destroy.
New York Times best-selling author Jennifer A. Nielsen has once again keyed into her world of make believe to produce a fantastical tale, the first book in a new Praetor War series. Nielsen has created a host of characters tightly woven into Roman mythology and history. And while she includes a plethora of historical names, places and even terminology from that time period, Nielsen centers her first person narrative on Nic, an underdog who is constantly reminded of his lowly status amid powers that he neither expected to possess nor has any idea how to use. While the underdog-power combo is reminiscent of Harry Potter, Nic doesn't have the strong trio friendship that Harry has. Eventually though, Aurelia, who is an interesting character, to say the least, befriends Nic.
Nielsen throws in a handful of red herrings within her cast. Indeed, there are a handful of Jekyll-and-Hyde characters that make it is difficult to assess who is trustworthy and who is not. To add to the mix, Nielsen includes continual scene changes, which are both action-packed and un-hackneyed. Although Nielsen keeps her readers on their toes, they will be always cheering Nic on to win over evil. Full of adventure, MARK OF THE THIEF closes with a startling cliffhanger that will keep readers anxiously awaiting its sequel.
Reviewed by Anita Lock
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