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The Amber Spyglass
(Hardcover, 2000)
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Author: Philip Pullman
 Lyra and Will find themselves at the center of a battle between the forces of the Authority and thos...
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LIST PRICE $20.00 Save 96%
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Format: Hardcover ISBN-10: 0679879269 ISBN-13: 9780679879268 Oct 2000 Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc 518 pages Grade:
From 10 to 12 Costa Children's Book Award (Awards) Edition: 1 Language: English |
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Synopsis Lyra and Will find themselves at the center of a battle between the forces of the Authority and those gathered by Lyra's father, Lord Asriel.
| Details | | Series: | Costa Children's Book Award (Awards) |
| Size | | Length: | 518 pages | | Height: | 8.5 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.6 in | | Weight: | 25.6 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "Ama climbed the path to the cave, as she'd done for many days now, bread and milk in the bag on her back, a heavy puzzlement in her heart. How in the world could she ever manage to reach the sleeping girl? Would the woman never leave the cave for more than a few minutes?"
Industry Reviews "Pullman's intellectual imagination has scope for inventions that can match his ambitious themes, but such freedom overrides the constraints of plot and characterization necessary to a credible and satisfying dramatic shape." New York Times Book Review - Brian Alderson (11/19/2000)
"[A]dds further luster (not that he needs it) to Pullman's reputation as a breathtakingly brilliant writer who renders scenes and characters and plot in vivid language." Washington Post Book World - Lois Winkel (05/10/2001)
"THE AMBER SPYGLASS is vast and engrossing, though likely a little too challenging for younger readers or those lacking a certain intellectual sophistication." January Magazine - Monica Stark
Fans who endured the three-year-wait . . . will be rewarded once more by powerful writing, vivid description, and realistic action. This 500-pager is packed with the struggles between good and evil, realizations both true and painful, and an almost-tangible sense of otherworldliness. Its myriad twisting and intertwining plots and its emotional roller coaster make it an exhausting yet exhilarating read. . . . Almost-13-year-old Lyra should not necessarily set the readership age. Some disturbing images and mature themes may make this book more appropriate for older readers. <BR>Annotation copyright H.W. Wilson Company. Christian Science Monitor - Karen Carden (10/24/2000)
The question of God's existence, the problem of death, the power of the imagination--all these meet in Pullman's long-awaited conclusion. . . . [In the first two books], Pullman set up an argument between the old orders of faith and the new republicanism and scientism of the Enlightenment, an argument which was . . . utterly gripping. . . . It was pretty heady stuff, and rumors circulated that Pullman was paralyzed with writer's block. . . . In fact, there was no way he could satisfactorily conclude what he had undertaken, as the amazing, admirable, and disappointing The Amber Spyglass testifies. . . . I am willing to follow Pullman a long way . . . in his argument against our theological inheritance. . . . But to seize Heaven on the ground that it straightjackets desire, what a bore! . . . But we might remember that . . . blasphemy is often the handmaiden of awe. This fantasy series is worth a read. <BR>Annotation copyright H.W. Wilson Company. Commonweal - Daria Donnelly (11/17/2000)
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