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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: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome
Review: I loved this book very much. I will warn you however that if you are not used to fantasies read it slowly. It is fast paced and can get a little confusing. I read it fine(3 hours in fact)but a friend of mine is totally lost and he gets more confused when I try to explain it to him. But if you love fantasies here is a story that will blow you away!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: I was compelled to read this book by Terry Brook's introduction, and he was absolutely right. You absolutely get caught by Lyra and her adventures, I also loved the concept of daemons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DA BOMB!
Review: This is a great book as Lyra is torn between her father and mother as she finds the 2 people she least expected to be her parents. She must rescue children from the horrific area of Bolvanger where they perform hideous experiments. She must rescue Lord Asriel from the jail of Svalbard. This book is filled with tragedy and adventure as Lyra befriends with many strange creatures. I highly suggest you read this book and allthe sequels(Subtle Knife and Amber Spyglass).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Golden Compass
Review: Lyra is a girl at the Jordan College. She and her friends talk about monsters called Gobblers that eat children. Lyra's best friend, the kitchen boy, Roger is taken by the Gobblers. When Lyra meets her so called foster mother, Mrs.Coulter, Lyara is taken advantage of. Mrs.Coulter is the boss of the Gobblers, just she seperates the kids from their daemons. You should really read this book and The Subtle Knife, the sequal to The Golden Compass.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Book Review: The Golden Compass
Review: I thoght this was a great book. I love fantasy, and this is hardcore fantasy. I read this book in 3 days (I am 13 years old, in case you'd like to know). I recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy the most remote bit. I loved the idea of having a daemon, to never be lonely is a great thing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I don't see how this book got such high ratings
Review: This book doesn't deserve 5 stars. The beginning was good, but after that, it went downhill. When i first read it in 5th grade, i had nightmares for weeks because of what they do to the children. Now that i have forced myself to reread it, i found this book disturbing in more ways than one. I realized that "Daemon" is actually an alternat spelling of demon. If that is satonic, i don't know what is. The characters were poorly drawn and not well developed. The story line had good potential, but it was ruined by Pulmans aufull writing style. The only part i liked was when Lyra used the Golden Compass. That is pretty pathetic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Angered
Review: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK! 'You gave it five stars', you might think. It is a wonderful book. In fact it is the best book I have ever read. Its sequel is almost as good (I would give that one five stars as well), then why the advice to not read it. Well I just found out that the third is not going to be released and now I am ever in the dark about the life of Laura. What happened, is she okay? What in the world is the dark matter up to? Too many questions to ask. None to be answered. So again, a marvel to all who might read it, there will be no ending. I beg of you not to read this book. It is pure addictive pleasure with no resolution. Should the publisher ever decide to release the third book, the author finish the third book (provided the reason is not that the author is dead) then jump at the chance to read it. Take a few days off from work and enjoy. I beg of you, however, do not taste the sweet words of Mr. Pullman or you too will suffer a longing that will never be satisfied.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Riveting
Review: I had to read this book for required reading at school and had it finished within the day. It is a guaranteed page turner that enchants its' audience with the charm of not-so-everyday people. Phillip Pullman has a guaranteed hit on his hands!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Golden Compass/Northern Lights
Review: This is undoubtedly one of the best books I've read. It's suitable for children but I think older readers will uncover a certain delight in it that children cannot touch. Nevertheless, for any reader it will prove an intriguing and intelligent read, and if you're looking for a fantasy book this is definitely the one for you. Witty, funny and in some places absolutely horrific... brilliant!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: reread
Review: I highly recommend reading this fabulous book twice. It is still highly entertaining the second time, when you're not just racing to the end (a sign of excellent writing) and you'll be amazed how much of the story if told right in the beginning, only you didn't understadn the first time. I've read the Golden Compass and the Subtle Knife both twice, and I'll read them a third time before the next one comes out.


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