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The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials)

The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials)

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Author: Philip Pullman
Publisher: Laurel-Leaf Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 336 reviews
Sales Rank: 573985

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Reissue
Reading Level: Young Adult
Pages: 480
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1

ISBN: 0440238153
EAN: 9780440238157
ASIN: 0440238153

Publication Date: September 30, 2003
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: clean bright and tight. tight binding with no loose pages. light creasing to spine. light reading wear only and in good order throughout. in stock now in the UK.delivery within the UK 2-5 business days, worldwide 7-28 days. (ab211)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Philip Pullman brings The Amber Spyglass to the spellbinding "His Dark Materials" sequence, which dazzles everyone who reads it, children and adults alike. After the original Northern Lights, he kept up the quality in The Subtle Knife, the second title in the trilogy. Now he brings the series to an extraordinary conclusion. Will and Lyra, the two children at the heart of the books, have become separated amidst great dangers. Can they find each other, and their friends? Then complete their mysterious quest before it's too late? The great rebellion against the dark powers that hold Lyra's world, and many others, in thrall is nearing its climax. She and Will have crucial parts to play, but they don't know what it is that they must do, and terrible powers are hunting them down.

The pace of the book is compelling, the writing powerful. Pullman's plotting is intricate and cunning, surprising the reader again and again. Perhaps what is most striking of all, however, is the depth of the characterisation. Lord Asriel, Mrs Coulter, Iorek Byrnison the king of the armoured bears, a host of minor characters, most of all Will and Lyra themselves: the book is a library of beautifully drawn, remarkably convincing characters walking in worlds of marvels.

In this volume the cosmic dimensions of the story become more prominent, as a great conflict across many universes comes to a head--how well the narrative sustains such immensely weighty resonances is a question critics may well disagree on. The author's beliefs also come more into the open, and with them a polemic anti-religious theme that will please some readers and alienate others.

Philip Pullman's writing commands immense respect; more than that, it is raising the profile of the best children's books among adults, as demanding critics of all ages fall in love with this remarkable trilogy. --David Pickering


Customer Reviews:   Read 331 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sensational....   November 8, 2008
Dan osbourne (Horsham, united kingdom)
I'll be brief, just to say that this is my favourite book of all time and is unquestionably a book for adults as it really is something special. Wonderfully moving and writen superbly.


5 out of 5 stars Masterful book, sensitively 'adapted'   October 21, 2008
Mr. I. M. Davis (London, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The gut-wrenchlingly beautiful, exciting, vividly epic finale to the trilogy 'His Dark Materials', this is the most complicated book to cope with in terms with its philosophical/fantastical logic, but it does indeed draw together the threads of the previous books and answer their mysteries in a way that is satisfying, emotionally and intellectually. Whether you view this purely as fantasy or take on board Pullman's atheist views as well as his anti-religious ones, this audiobook works incredibly well. There are just enough recurring character voices to avoid monotony but not so many as to confuse, although this is as much to do with the technique of the book as the audioplay's 'adaptation'. The result allows the story to build to climax, and the aftermath of the action play with just as much intensity. One loses little of the book's meaning and so I heartily recommend this as a substitute or refresher, even with the minor complaints that character voices are occasionally muffled and the (thankfully rare) music links utterly ruinous to the atmosphere.


5 out of 5 stars Mary is the serpent   October 4, 2008
Mary Poppins (Scotland)
"A good example is Mary's prophesied (but never quite fulfilled) role as a temptress comparable to the serpent in the Garden of Eden."

I was transfixed listening (yes, it was like I was present in their company) to Mary's tale of her apostasy and 'seduction by marzipan'. It was obvious that Lyra's presentation of the Mulefa fruit to Will in the glade was directly influenced by Mary's story.

Eve was told "you will not die" and Lyra felt like all the doors in a previously unknown mansion were opening up to her. The introduction of new possibilities...

And yes, I had tears in my eyes throughout the final chapters.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent beyond expectations   September 23, 2008
Chris Palmer (London, UK)
The final book in the trilogy really delivers in terms of story and emotion.

What started off as a reasonably standard young-adult fantasy saga reaches an epic conclusion. Despite the fantasy aspect, the characters are all believable and the reader has a real emotional response to what happens to each of them.

The plot is gripping and presents big, challenging issues to the reader on the nature of religion, god and mortality. I was genuinely surprised at the strength of this book.

Can't recommend enough!



2 out of 5 stars Overrated   June 10, 2008
K. Vickers (Somerset, UK)
Although I generally enjoyed the trilogy there was a steady decline as you read each book. Whereas the first book is excellent the reader may get sidetracked by Pullman's strong atheist views which start to get on your nerves. I feel he should have concentrated more on the story rather than his viewpoint. Saying that there are some nice parts in this last book and the ending is a good one for the trilogy.

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