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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
I've finished a trilogy called His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman, which is made up of The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass. It's intriguing to read if only because of its philosophy about existence. I got the books from my sister who liked them because of the adventure. And my mother, who read the first one, liked it because of the complexity and the language.
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I love this trilogy to
bits. Pullman is one of my very favourite writers.
Now, where do you want to begin with discussing these?
They have a fan forums just like this one, there's so much to talk about and I've got a number of books
about them too. I even went to find Lyra's Bench in Oxford Botanical Gardens. There's so much to delve into - Blake, Milton, the Bible, the science and physics etc.
The first one is called Northern Lights in the UK, incidentally, so if I ever refer to that then I'm not talking about a completely different book!