logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

His Dark Materials Omnibus - Community Reviews back

by Philip Pullman
sort by language
Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it 7 years ago
„His Dark Materials“ von Philip Pullman ist einer der Kinderbuchklassiker unserer Zeit. Die Trilogie gewann zahlreiche bedeutende Preise, wurde für Film, Fernsehen und die Bühne adaptiert und erzielte in den USA ähnliche Verkaufszahlen wie „Harry Potter“. Die drei Bände „Northern Lights“, „The Subtl...
Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it 8 years ago
An utterly absorbing tale, which sparkles in its creativity and reaches young and older readers alike, with the quality of Pulman's writing. The characterization is exceptional, the plot intriguing and the pace superb. A modern classic series which really does deserve the description, page-turner.
M. A. Phipps
M. A. Phipps rated it 10 years ago
My favorite book series. Highly underrated. Such a unique story and loved the idea of souls living outside our bodies in the form of daemons. Lyra was an amazing protagonist—so strong and able, especially considering her young age throughout the books. My favorite was The Subtle Knife. Loved the ide...
moving under skies
moving under skies rated it 10 years ago
I read this as a child and was completely caught up by the magic of it. I have fond memories of playing elaborately constructed games set in Pullman's universe with my friends--we had such fun inventing daemons for ourselves! Any book that inspires excellent childhood games is automatically excellen...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Pullman's His Dark Materials have been described as an "atheist's Narnia." It's certainly the only series I've read comparable in ambition and quality in the genre, and as such I think it shares the major attractions and weaknesses of C.S. Lewis' Christian fantasies for children. I read Tolkien, a f...
anneishia
anneishia rated it 13 years ago
So far very capturing...
A PhD in Fantasy
A PhD in Fantasy rated it 13 years ago
What a mess. Dire que le premier livre était tellement bon; un Harry Potter plus intello. Ça finit en délire hippie confus et incohérent. Oh well. Un jour je ferais un spoof du troisième livre (Amber Spyglass).
vnorthw
vnorthw rated it 14 years ago
His Dark Materials is definitively a series that needs to be read together. The Golden Compass is definitely a "first book" - while it does have a beginning and end of it's own contained adventure, it also has a lot of world building set-up that you need to keep reading to get more information on.Th...
target acquired
target acquired rated it 14 years ago
i am actually assuming that i will be Left Behind, so my concern is more for others. i hate seeing families and friends split apart! when it does occur, i would like to be someplace where there will be lots and lots of folks being Raptured....that way, right afterwards, i'll be able to pick up all t...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 16 years ago
I would possibly have given The Golden Compass 5 stars...the other two would be somewhere around 3. I really enjoyed the story...so many of the characters are wonderful, and the world(s) that Pullman created are very original and creative...I loved how Dust worked in so differently to each one.The e...
Need help?