My Rating: 8 out of 10 stars
In many ways, I liked this book even better than the first one, Northern Lights (aka The Golden Compass). I liked how they moved between 3 different worlds, and how there were many different subplots going on. There was one thing I didn’t like however…
WARNING! SPOILER ALERT.
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...and that’s the cliffhanger ending. We’re left wondering whether Lyra is alive or dead. I can only imagine that being a child, she escaped the wrath of the Spectres, but since Mrs. Coulter could also command the Spectres, she could’ve very likely swooped in while the Spectres were attacking the witches.
But then again, we know Lyra must be alive since there’s still one more book in the trilogy and she figures so heavily into the story line. It’s just that, after finishing this, I was left with the feeling that I had to read the 3rd book immediately to know what happened to Lyra.
So as I’ll say again, I’m looking forward to the third and final book in this series, The Amber Spyglass.
See the BookCrossing journal page for this book for more reviews and information.
In many ways, I liked this book even better than the first one, Northern Lights (aka The Golden Compass). I liked how they moved between 3 different worlds, and how there were many different subplots going on. There was one thing I didn’t like however…
WARNING! SPOILER ALERT.
You must highlight the text below in order to read it.
...and that’s the cliffhanger ending. We’re left wondering whether Lyra is alive or dead. I can only imagine that being a child, she escaped the wrath of the Spectres, but since Mrs. Coulter could also command the Spectres, she could’ve very likely swooped in while the Spectres were attacking the witches.
But then again, we know Lyra must be alive since there’s still one more book in the trilogy and she figures so heavily into the story line. It’s just that, after finishing this, I was left with the feeling that I had to read the 3rd book immediately to know what happened to Lyra.
So as I’ll say again, I’m looking forward to the third and final book in this series, The Amber Spyglass.
See the BookCrossing journal page for this book for more reviews and information.
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2 comments:
Oh my god these are beautiful books... did you know that they sold the rights and a movie is in the works? I doubt it could be as good as the written version...
No, I hadn't heard this. How neat! Thanks for letting me know. Did you read this anywhere online where I can stay up on the news as it develops?
I know that casting is set to start in November on another series I like, the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, for the SciFi channel. There was a news item posted on Jim's site about it. (http://www.jim-butcher.com/news/000096.php for more info.)
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