Rating: Summary: THE TOKAY Review: This Passage I am about to write is called "The Tokay." To start this, i want to say Philip Pullman is a great creative writer. He does not over-reacts to his writing, or should I say over-doing his fantasy. This is quite believable because I am not an non-believer that says things don not happen if they do not happpen in reality. In all these years, I cannot read a non-fiction books because the authors write about facts that I, myself or other people may already know about. But I found that in fantasy is much more like a world of worlds out there instead of our earth, just plain old earth. And reading fantasy is much easier and more relaxing to just sit in a chair in real-life and open up a new world of your own and it is much like the tokay, expensive wine and just clam and steady, steady reading all the way through. And I believe all young and adult readers that enjoy reading, and really enjoy reading want to become what they call a good and experinced writer and impress others. I recommened this book The Golden Compass because I believe you will all fall in love with the girl name Lyra. And I believe I have prove to show that I am not just saying this, I believe that all readers should get to know Lyra a little even if they dont like her. I also believe Lyra helped me to think of certain things in many different ways. I thought of Lyra everyday after I read. Lyra is such a sweet girl depending on how she acts sometimes just like she is real. And you will wish that Lyra is real because it was like that I owned her a favor after I read, and I found I did own her a favor because she help me with a lot with thinking in real life and it was as if she was living inside me on the other side the whole time. It was just a matter of time till I found her. I wish one day I could really meet Lyra and her friends. Thank you for spending time to read my thoughts, I hope my thoughts helped your thoughts on this book, and I am looking forward for you to read The Golden Compass.
Rating: Summary: A Philosophically Erudite and Fantastically Exciting Story Review: I admit upfront that I'm a college student. I'm not supposed to be reading children's novels. But this book could only be barely appreciated my those who haven't entered high school yet.Pullman attended Oxford University and is now an English professor who writes 'children's' fantasy stories. Reminds me of Lewis Carroll. Anyway, the reason I found this story so compelling was its incorporation of religious history (in disguised form), and theoretical physics (in very disguised form!) into the fabric of the story. What would it be like if we one day discover that we can enter other universes (not so outrageous considering quantum theory)? Pullman conjectures. What would it be like if we could manipulate the souls of young children for better or worse? Pullman conjectures. It's a believable story with well-rounded characters and fascinating fantasy. I can't wait to read book 2 of His Dark Materials.
Rating: Summary: Must read Review: You have to read this book. Once you start, you will buy the other two almost immediately. Impossible to put down at any age.
Rating: Summary: A Fantastic Adventure Review: I'm 13 years and I love reading. But I only started loving it when I first read The Golden Compass. Lyra lives in a univers of fantasies where daemons run through the streets of Oxford and London, where a strange type of dust makes children know secrets that adults would give anything to know. The Golden Compass is the first part of the trilogy His Dark Materials, the beggining of a fantastic adventure, created by Phillip Pullman. Lyra's friend, Roger, disapears and desperate she starts searching for him. What could have happened to him? Who's behind all the strange things that are threatening children? How to fight this strong and eivl force? Lyra answers these questions to discover the mistery that involves the disapereance of Roger. At the cold climate of the North, Lyra finds terrible obstacles. Bears in armors and witches dominate the area. A misterious woman that has a monkey as daemon dedicates her self to terrifying experiments. Even sorrounded by dangers, Lyra never gives up, she'll go anywhere to find Roger, even if she has to go beyond the limits of the Planet.
Rating: Summary: One of the Best Review: You know those books that your friends read and won't stop nagging you until you read them? Well, this is one of those books. In fact, TWO of my best friends would not rest until they were successful. And this time, I'm really glad I listened. The Golden Compass is one of those books that catapults you into the world that the characters live in. Before the first page was through, I myself was wandering through the halls of Jordan College with Lyra Belacqua and her daemon, Pantalaimon. From Oxford to Svalbard, I was with Lyra every step of the way. Lyra Belacqua is one of those girls who is SO curious that it gets you in trouble. She hides in the Retiring Room of Jordan College, where she hears about a mysterious particle called Dust. Lyra is catapulted into a mysterious, magical struggle between two strong forces. Lyra is determined to make everything right, and along the way, she finds out information that had been hidden from her, that makes this battle even more important to her. I would reccomend this book to anyone and everyone who loves a good fantasy/science fiction book with just a tad of reality. Like my friends were nagging me, now it's my turn to nag you. This is one of the best books around, so it would be in your best interest to sit down, get comfortable, and read one of the best books of all time!
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable, Thrilling, all that and more! Review: The Golden Compass to me, is a fantastic book.Why?It's incredibly interesting,thrilling, and the best thing about it, has a lot of suspense.It also is great because sometimes it just happens that you think that you know what's gonna happen next and then you read something so amazing that it proves you wrong!I have read the second book, The Subtle Knife, and I am waiting for The Amber Spyglass to come out in paperback. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Truly a modern fantasy classic! Review: A brilliant masterpiece of a book. Not only did it keep me constantly on the edge of my seat, it made me wish fiecely for a daemon of my own! My only complaint: Who says this book is only for kids?
Rating: Summary: A Great Beginning...But Trilogy Falls Apart Review: I really enjoyed "The Golden Compass" - and moderately enjoyed the sequel "The Subtle Knife" - but I just finished the third book in the trilogy ("The Amber Spyglass") and feel that readers should be warned: the trilogy COMPLETELY falls apart by the third book. You can read my review on the page for "Amber Spyglass" if you want details. But as this series is being targeted to young readers, I hate to think of them investing the many days and hours in reading hundreds of pages...all to have it fizzle out at the end (Pullman implodes with logical inconsistencies, continuity errors, metaphysical gobbledygook, and devotes most of his energy on a confusing attack on God and churches. I'm not even a church-goer, and I still found it off-putting). Steer your young readers to Harry Potter or (better still) "The Lord of the Rings." You've been warned; wish someone had warned me.
Rating: Summary: What do you mean? You've never read it? Review: Even though this book is rated "Young adults" it's amust for all adults who dare to dream and who are not afraid to betaken on a mystic yourney. Before you re halfway, you'll bethinking in Lyra's words and her daemon becomes also one of you'reclosest friends. To me the book was magical and I have spent manymonths waiting for part two and three. Read it! It's as simple asthat.
Rating: Summary: Enchantment Review: This book was totally absorbing. Rarely do I go straight from a book to the bookstore looking for the sequel but I can't wait to see what happens next. This book grabs me right in the part of me yearning for adventure and rewards persistent reading with non-stop action. The characters, while being out of this world, especially the bears, reflect the best and worst of us. You have to read this one!
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