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| Books & Authors Recommended and not so recommended reading. |
09-10-2004, 12:35 PM
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What exactly is His Dark Materials
I've never heard of this series being a shuned redneck in the U.S. Could somebody explain to me what it's all about please.
-Ben
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09-11-2004, 04:22 AM
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Best Seller
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Location: UK
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ok, its a bit complicated and i don't want to spoil it for anyone. so STOP NOW if you don't want to know.
Basicly this human starts a rebellion against "God" who is infact not the real God. The Church in these books is a ruthless and bloodthirsty organisation . cought up in the middle of this is a young girl called Lyra. That is as simple as i can get it.
the books are fantastic, well worth reading.
Ben M
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09-11-2004, 01:57 PM
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It's a trilogy by Philip Pullman written for youths and/or young adults. I read it when I was in . . . ummm. . . sixth grade, I think, and really enjoyed it. It's sort of a modern fantasy type thing. . . it's rather complex so I won't try to explain it, but it's fascinating, and well worth reading. If nothing else, you'll be able to have your own opinion about it, and that's convenient because this is a very well-known series. I think you'll enjoy it. It may not look short, but believe me, it's an extremely fast read.
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“No.” We walked a bit in silence and then the Fool said quietly, “Fitz, home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see it what is not there anymore.”
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09-13-2004, 11:59 AM
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Is it sold in Barns and Nobles? Or is it to controversial for that?
-Ben
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09-13-2004, 07:10 PM
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It should be there. I mean, it's controversial, but it's not THAT controversial. . . in fact, Golden Compass (book 1) was required reading for my 6th grade class. Sure, a lot of religious groups are adamantly against it, but there's really nothing that objectionable in it. Yeah, try your local B&N. Or you could just get it from the library to save money. . . . but no, noone listens to the wisdom of frugality these days. . . *sigh* lol, unless of course, your libary sucks and might as well not exist considering its conspicuous lack of books. . .
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“No.” We walked a bit in silence and then the Fool said quietly, “Fitz, home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see it what is not there anymore.”
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09-20-2004, 01:27 AM
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I read the books a few years ago, and I really loved them, in fact they are one of my most loved series, just along with tolkien and HP.
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09-21-2004, 06:44 PM
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Ink Slinger
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Location: Vancouver, Washington
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I read the series in 7th grade myself. Very good books, in my opinion at least. I think I'll have to read them again sometime, as I can't remember all the details...
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11-01-2004, 04:17 PM
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Location: Maine, USA
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Your definately in for a good read. I've read The Golden Compass close to ten times now, and it never ceases to amaze me at his style. I am, however, slightly less impressed with The subtle knife (though, once again, very well written), and I am still in the middle of The Amber Spyglass
It is a controversial book. I can see how religious groups could disagree with the ideas.
Truly, however, one cannot give out information on the book without spoiling the entire book
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