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His Dark Materials Gift Set: "Northern Lights", "The Subtle Knife", "The Amber Spyglass": His Dark Materials
 
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His Dark Materials Gift Set: "Northern Lights", "The Subtle Knife", "The Amber Spyglass": His Dark Materials [Box set] (Hardcover)
by Philip Pullman (Author)
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Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy astounded the literary world, reaping high praise from adults as well as children. The final book in the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass, was published to great literary acclaim, earning Pullman a place on the longlist for the prestigious Booker Prize and pushing the trilogy toward cult fiction status for both children and adults.

This stunning box set contains the three books in the trilogy: The Subtle Knife, Northern Lights and The Amber Spyglass, and is the perfect gift for anyone who is looking for a challenging read. It's recommended for age 10 and above. --Susan Harrison

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A gift set of all three books in the acclaimed "Dark Materials" trilogy in one slipcase.


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153 of 157 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect an easy ride..., 2 Aug 2002
By D. O'Brien "drjobrien" (Yorkshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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In Philip Pullman's epic His Dark Materials trilogy, the author presents us with alternate worlds, strange characters, corrupt theology, and theoretical physics, all woven together into a gripping whole.

For those readers who have completed the Harry Potter books, and are looking for something of the same kind (as I was when I began reading this trilogy), I'd advise you to drop any pre-conceived notions about how 'young adult' fiction is written - these books have bite. Main characters are subject to questionable morals, the plots are trully labrynthine, the whole Christian notion of the nature of the Universe is picked apart almost in disgust, and characters that you find yourself caring about do die.
To compare this trilogy to Harry Potter (which I enjoyed) is to compare wine to fruit juice.

As the author himself admits, the three books are really all one book, in much the same way as The Lord Of The Rings. I defy anyone to read the first story and not want to immediately start on the second, then the third.
The tale focuses on a girl called Lyra, raised as an orphan, but with a great destiny. Her adventures begin with a struggle against the all-powerful Christian church in her world, which is parallel to our own, but with many subtle differences.
This struggle leads to a greater one, and a greater one, until her final destiny is revealed - one that has implications for all the parallel worlds in the Universe.

Bringing together cosmology, physics, and christian theology, the trilogy presents a unified theory of the Universe, one in which even God himself may not be everything he seems (please be aware from the outset that Christians may find many of the aspects of this Universal theory uncomfortable, but also remember, it's only a story).
Even on a scale as grand as this, you can't help being drawn into the minutae of Lyra's world, her struggles, her emotions, and the realities of her burgeoning adolesence.

Be prepared for an emotional involvement in this trilogy. Whether you agree with it's somewhat grey-area moral stance, you won't fail to be impressed by it.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved these books, 12 Dec 2002
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I have never been tempted to write a review about any product before but I cannot describe how much I loved these books. They were recommended to me by my flatmate who could not believe I hadn't already read them, and nor can I now I've finished them. In fact, they should be made compulsory reading in schools. The stories can be enjoyed as the best children's fiction I have come across, or as complex novels full of twists and action that can be enjoyed at any number of levels. I was amazed by the intricate plot lines that came together to reach the conclusion, every part of the story was so incredibly well thought out and tied in together perfectly. I don't want to spoil the books by describing them, and I don't really think my words could do it justice. Suffice to say, I was moved to tears at the end, and came away having a renewed joy for life and a restored belief in love. Is there really anything else you could want from a book? If this review convinces one extra person to buy these books it'll be worth it.
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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent trilogy for thoughtful minds, 19 Dec 2001
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... These are not books suitable for the under 12s. Any parents buying them should be aware that they have a fairly high body count and contain at least one torture scene.

The books combine fascinating and philosophical (in fact partly theological) plots with truly complex characters and issues of morality. This is not a schoolboy romp in the Harry Potter mould nor even a dark epic quest in the Lord of the Rings mould. If anyone has read Susan Cooper's "Dark is Rising" sequence and liked it, then the feel of the books is perhaps closest to that.

Having read the other reviews I find it hard to understand the complaint that Northern Lights starts slowly. At pretty much the very beginning is an attempted murder and a basic introduction to a new world. Most inquisitive minds will want to know why the attempted murder happened and I found that from the beginning I wanted to know more about the other world.

Fantasy is a genre that many have difficulty with. However, in His Dark Materials all the characters are very human in bearing and thought - even the armoured bears.

I cannot recommend these books as much as they deserve. I hope that in time they will take their well deserved place beside C.S Lewis's Narnia Chronicles and The Lord of the Rings. As a 25 year old I have difficulty in remembering any books that I have found as involving or morally complex.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable adventure
Northern Lights is endlessly inventive from the interesting parallel fictional Oxford at the beginning to the Parallel World revealed at the end of the book. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Hawkeye

4.0 out of 5 stars Incredible stuff
You have to suspend your critical grip on reality but that's easy - it has to be done with most fiction. You just have to suspend it much higher for this. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Moz

5.0 out of 5 stars Best books I've ever read, and definitely not just for children..
I don't believe it is any exaggeration to describe this trilogy as one of the best works of fiction I've ever read. Read more
Published 14 months ago by gatagordinha69

4.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I got this trilogy many christmas's ago. But I never read it till about the June afterwards. I started Northern Lights and thought it was boring, after about 80 or so pages I gave... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite books ever..
I have a little girl and she is 2 years old. Her name is Lyra, after the heroin in these books. Her favourite teddy is a polar bear named Iorek.. Read more
Published 15 months ago by TDB

5.0 out of 5 stars Like Potter.. then you'll love these, (and you want feel guilty about it either.)
Recommended by a friend just as The Subtle Knife was released, it was wonderful to know there was more to come in this incredibly layered saga. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Padster

5.0 out of 5 stars Blurring Fantasy and Reality
This is a trilogy of three books, the first of which was originally entitled 'The Golden Compass', but was changed to 'The Northern Lights' in later print runs. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Jamie Bowlby-whiting

5.0 out of 5 stars pure brilliant
These have to be 3 of the best books i have ever read, they are so captivating i had finished the first all too soon and i just had to get the next two! Read more
Published 16 months ago by H. Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
I absolutelly loved this trilogy!!!
When I first start reading it I didn't understand what the story was about.. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Seven

1.0 out of 5 stars well I'm sorry, but I just don't get it!
After all the hype and the rave reviews and as a dyed-in-the-wool agnostic, I expected to be thrilled and surprised at the revelations within. Read more
Published 17 months ago by democritus

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