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The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, Book 1)

The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, Book 1)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Plot Never Ceases to Twist . . .
Review: THis was the first book I read by Philip Pullman. I read about a year and a half ago and absolutely loved. The plot is so in depth and so full of twists, I reread it as soon as I finished just so I would understand it better. From the very beginning, you arre immersed in a strange but familiar world fraught with mystery, deciet and wonder. You never know what to think and your held on the edge of your seat to the very end. I love how the author fluently moves Lyra from one place to another. One second he's describing the murky depths of a mosquito ridden swamp, the next a frigid, unforgiving island in the middle of the arctic. As soon as I finished reading it, I went out and got the second book in the series (it's impossible not to) and now I've been waiting for the third book for months. To sum it all up, click on the place in shopping cart button and sit in yor driveway and wait for the UPS man to come.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thrilling Start
Review: The Golden Compass is one of the best books ever written. The author, Phillip Pullman, begins his trillogy with a thrilling and mysterious start. Readers are anxious to know what will happen next, and how everything will come together in the end. If you like fantasy and action, this is the book for you. Phillip Pullman's books of "his dark materials" trilogy really are worthy of the title "classic".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Cook Ever Written
Review: I have read this book many times, and I must say that it is VERY well written and has a wonderful story line. If you only read one book this year you should read this one. Once you have read this one you will want to read the rest of the series, including The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass - which is the wonderful and masterful conclusion to this brilliant series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!! Harry Potter, move over
Review: Ok, I love Harry Potter as much as the next reader. But my library listed Pullman in its "If you loved Harry Potter..." section and thank goodness they did! I'm not sure how I had managed to avoid reading anything by Pullman in the past but tore through Golden Compass and am well into Subtle Knife (Book 2) now. This is truly a well crafted story, with amazing characters and an odyssey at its heart, in the tradition of Tolkien, most especially. From the very first sentence on the very first page you'll be sucked in (promise! It's an awesome beginning) and the book builds from there. The subtle differences between our world and this continue to delight. And daemons?!? Super concept and one that will have you wondering what YOUR soul-in-animal-form would take. Absolutely enchanting. Thank you Phillip Pullman!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not for children
Review: This is the first in a well-written and compelling trilogy -- but there is no way that I would give this book to a child. The books are quite dark, questionably violent, and have a desparate sadness to them that is hard to shake. A great read for adults, but a hard hard one for children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magickal!
Review: Philip Pullman is the obvious predecessor of "those other books" in this genre...namely, the "Harry Potter" series...but with a huge difference. Pullman creates a world at once believable and fantastical, with enough seriousness to make it all worthwhile!

Lyra is just a girl, with no more thought of the future than any young lady. But, her future, unbeknownst to her, is already underway. And what an incredible future it is! It will take her to lands far beyond her imagination, and will introduce her to events that will change her forever. Her gradual and poignant loss of innocence is well-told, with careful sensitivity to details and a masters eye for magick. As we read along, being fully seduced by Pullmans easy craft with language, we find ourselves more and more submerged in Lyra's world and the things she becomes involved in.

This first-in-a-trilogy story is, "The Golden Compass" is a book to search out and read--and that won't be too difficult considering that these books are finding great success now! You won't be the same after reading these...and they're definitely for every person who still harbors a child within who yearns to fly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Golden Compass
Review: The Golden Compass (or 'Northern Lights' as it is known in the UK) is THE BEST book for twelves and over. Its story line twists and weaves and has you on the edge of your seat about 90% of your reading time. The bad guys are really bad, the good guys aren't wimpy. Harry Potter literally wilts beside it however for some reason Harry Potter outsells it all the time. If I do have a critisism, it is that the story line is pretty confusing but I beg of you - DON'T GIVE UP AT THE FIRST CHAPTER! With perseverance, you will crack this tough nut and appreciate it. You must own this book.

Story-9/10 Brill but Confusing Characters-10/10 Beautifully Described and realised Locations-10/10 From Oxford to the Arctic-Wonderfully different

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best fantasy books in decades
Review: This is a book I've recommended to just about everyone I've come across recently: it's one of the most absorbing reads I've had in years. Pullman creates a world very much like our own but still very different, and its details are absolutely fascinating. Every human being has a daemon--a materialization of his or her spirit in animal form--, and the entire world is governed by a Popeless Catholic church; an enormous conspiracy forces the work's heroine, Lyra, to venture to the frozen North, where she encounters tremendous wonders and stupefying dangers. Although Pullman wasn't able to bring off the following books in his trilogy to the same degree of satisfaction, THE GOLDEN COMPASS reamins an absolutely fantastic read, with thrilling detail and breathtaking ambition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful book
Review: The first book in the His Dark Materials trilogy , The Golden Compass, takes place in our world, but things are different. Every human has a daemon, a creature that goes goes wherever its human goes. There is a strange, unknown substance named Dust. And Lyra, a young twelve year old girl, is the one who runs away from Jordan College to the cold North to pursue the Gobblers, people who kidnap children and destroy their daemons, a fate worse then death. Lyra is strong, and with the help oh her magical compass, she bravely attempts to stop them. But along her journey many events happen to her. As she journeys to Lord Asriel again, she realizes that she was making a mistake all along. A terribly painful mistake. I recommend The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass, the His Dark Materials trilogy to any reader of any age. The first book itself is one of time's all-time greatest novels, a novel that is so powerful it will literally force the reader into reading the next book, The Subtle Knife.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Book
Review: Phillip Pullman is truly one of my favorite authors. I have read both The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife two times through already, and am beginning my third round in preparation for my soon arriving copy of The Amber Spyglass. It is a truly amazing book with so many places that will make you gasp, cry, and wonder all at the same time. Honestly, when I finished The Subtle Knife for the first time (two years ago) I was so angry at the last sentence, that I threw the book onto the floor and started screaming. It leaves you at such a pivotal moment in the plot that I could barely contain myself until the sequel arrived. It is that good of a book. If you've already read the series and are looking for more of the same class with which Phillip Pullman writes, I would suggest Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. It is an extremely well thought out 5 part series. The first book is extremely easier and lighter reading then the rest though. But still I would definitely reccomend it.


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