399 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 1999 by Scholastic.

ISBN:
978-0-439-99492-7
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OCLC Number:
42366794

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4 stars (40 reviews)

"This is the first in a trilogy in which a new universe has been created. A world where daemons swoop and scuttle along the streets of Oxford and London, where the mysterious Dust swirls invisibly through the air, and where one child knows secrets the adults would kill for. Lyra's life is already sufficiently interesting for a novel before she eavesdrops on a presentation by her uncle Lord Asriel to his colleagues in the Jordan College faculty, Oxford. The college, famed for its leadership in experimental theology, is funding Lord Asriel's research into the heretical possibility of the existence of worlds unlike Lyra's own, where everyone is born with a familiar animal companion, magic of a kind works, the Tartars are threatening to overrun Muscovy, and the Pope is a puritanical Protestant. Set in an England familiar and strange, Philip Pullman's lively, taut story is a must-read and re-read for …

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Review of "La bussola d'oro." on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Un ottimo modo per iniziare una saga fantasy.

Dopo aver visto il film, qualche puntata del telefilm, ed aver notato un generale disinteresse nel pubblico, mi sono parecchio incuriosita, perché a me le premesse sembravano davvero buone (dai, chi non vorrebbe sapere che forma prenderebbe il proprio daimon?).
L'ho letto in italiano, ma lo stile sembra scorrevole, le descrizioni non si dilungano inutilmente ed i dialoghi sono adatti anche ad un pubblico di ragazzini. Non c'è nulla di troppo complicato, ma non c'è nulla di troppo banale.

L'ho adorato.

Molti dicono che la bellezza della saga si perda nel secondo e nel terzo libro, ma a metà del secondo ancora non mi trovano d'accordo.

Review of 'Northern Lights (His Dark Materials)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

That was superb.

I wasn't too sure when I started reading this, but Northern Lights works on multiple levels. On one hand, much of the plot revolves around a chase through an increasingly mysterious fantasy tinged environment which, even with the darkness of the ending, is clearly aimed at a YA audience.

However, embedded in the world-building and in the motivations of the various characters is a deeper exploration of the way in which religion -- when given too much power -- both corrupts and harms those who fall under its influence.

Review of 'The Golden Compass' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

It's a shame this was the only book of the series to get made into a movie. That said, the book has, perhaps unsurprisingly, more to it than the movie did. I read this to see if it's appropriate for my 8-year-old to read - I don't think it is, in that although she has the vocabulary and comprehension I don't think it would hold her interest. It's definitely a potboiler up there with harry Potter but the writing is richer and more complex in tone and structure. I'd say it's more appropriate to a 10-year-old, minimum. The story itself was engaging, and painted a compelling world with very well-developed characters. I'm going to read the other two.

Review of 'The Golden Compass' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This ripping yarn of a Victorian fantasy almost appears to be a fusion of C.S. Lewis and Jules Verne, but the story is uniquely Pullman's. The writing was strong enough that I was drawn completely in within the first few pages, given no chance to set it down for long.

The young woman Lyra is thrown into political intrigue from the moment the story starts, and her travels from Oxford College to London to the great snowy north parallel her growth from young girl to an adult, and she emerges from being a pawn in others' designs to taking control of her own destiny and others'. As we follow her, the dazzling world slowly unfolds around us, in thoughts, memories, and dialogue, rather than expository infodumps. In large part the reader is left on her own to figure out what's going on and why, given hints and pushes; we are …

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Subjects

  • Kidnapping
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Missing persons
  • Orphans
  • Uncles

Places

  • Oxford (England)
  • Arctic regions
  • Arctic Regions
  • England
  • Oxford