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  • I think that the way Pullman wrote out Lyra's character is fascinating.

    Book Review: "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman 2009

  • The Golden Compass is an intricate and captivating escapade through a world that is close enough to our own that we don't get lost or out of touch with what's happening, in spite of the absolutely fantastic events and characters populating Lyra's world.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • There's her constant companion and daemon — not demon — Pantamalion, a shape-shifting animal representation of Lyra's soul (all humans in this alternate universe have a daemon).

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • I expected The Subtle Knife to be the continuation of Lyra Silvertongues quest for the secret of Dust and to get justice for the wrongs committed by her parents, each of whom have played a role in turning Lyra's life upside-down and killing more than one of her friends and acquaintances.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • I expected The Subtle Knife to be the continuation of Lyra Silvertongues quest for the secret of Dust and to get justice for the wrongs committed by her parents, each of whom have played a role in turning Lyra's life upside-down and killing more than one of her friends and acquaintances.

    Rabid Reads: "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman 2009

  • The Golden Compass is an intricate and captivating escapade through a world that is close enough to our own that we don't get lost or out of touch with what's happening, in spite of the absolutely fantastic events and characters populating Lyra's world.

    Book Review: "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman 2009

  • Okay, so the first book left off with Lyra's universe opened up to another universe, one even closer to our own.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • Lyra's been abducted and placed in hiding by her mother, Ms. Coulter.

    Rabid Reads: "The Amber Spyglass" by Philip Pullman 2009

  • Okay, so the first book left off with Lyra's universe opened up to another universe, one even closer to our own.

    Rabid Reads: "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman 2009

  • There's her constant companion and daemon — not demon — Pantamalion, a shape-shifting animal representation of Lyra's soul (all humans in this alternate universe have a daemon).

    Book Review: "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman 2009

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