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His Dark Materials Trilogy

"Northern Lights" WITH "The Subtle Knife" AND "The Amber Spyglass" (His Dark Materials)

By Pullman; Philip

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| Hardcover | 9781407106427

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    The first book of the trilogy is actually very nice: nicely written and well plotted. From the second onward, Pullman begins losing the thread of the story, the narration gets harder to read and new characters are introduced and removed before becoming memorable, while old ones are just forgotten un ... (continue)

    The first book of the trilogy is actually very nice: nicely written and well plotted. From the second onward, Pullman begins losing the thread of the story, the narration gets harder to read and new characters are introduced and removed before becoming memorable, while old ones are just forgotten until the grand finale.
    But the thing that really got on my nerves, maybe, was that on the begin of the second book Pullman promised a church-sponsored army of zombies bent to the destruction of parallel universes, and nothing of the kind actually happened.
    A nice book all in all, but there sure are better ways to spend your time.

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    Coffee on Mars said on Sep 14, 2008 about the Paperback edition | 1 feedback

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    make a movie of it!

    i put these stories right up there with harry potter, lord of rings and chronicle of narnia although his are a lot, lot darker... but still excellent nevertheless

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    fatfacefan said on Apr 16, 2006 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • An epic trilogy, brilliantly written and engaging from the the first chapter. Pullman grips the imagination and paints a dazzling and irresistable fantasy world of vast frozen arctic wastes and fascinating multi-layered characters, while simultaneously exploring controversial ideas about religion an ... (continue)

    An epic trilogy, brilliantly written and engaging from the the first chapter. Pullman grips the imagination and paints a dazzling and irresistable fantasy world of vast frozen arctic wastes and fascinating multi-layered characters, while simultaneously exploring controversial ideas about religion and politics. Truly one to fire the imagination and get young (and old) minds thinking.

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    Sugarbear said on Jun 8, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • Good read

    A bit slow to start but really got interested once I kept going. The ending totally hit me off guard, I did not expect it at all.

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    beagle1 said on Oct 29, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • It took me a while to get through all 3 books, and I found the ending kind of a let down. But there are lots of imaginitive adventures to go on along the way. I would recommend reading them, just be prepared for a non-big finish.

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    GeekGirl said on May 14, 2008 | Add your feedback

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