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The Subtle Knife: Complete & Unabridged (Cover to Cover) | 
enlarge | Author: Philip Pullman Creators: Author, Full Cast Publisher: Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £39.98 Buy New: £24.99 You Save: £14.99 (37%)
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: reissue Number Of Items: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 2
ISBN: 1855491931 EAN: 9781855491939 ASIN: 1855491931
Publication Date: November 5, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review At the end of The Northern Lights, Lyra Silvertongue watched in fear and fascination as her father, Lord Asriel, created a bridge between worlds. Lyra and her daemon Pantalaimon are now lost in an alternate universe where they meet Will Parry, a fugitive from a third universe. Will has found a small window between Cittagazze--where children roam unchecked, but invisible Specters suck the spirit out of adults--and his Oxford, which, with its Burger Kings and cars, is frighteningly different from the Oxford Lyra knows. Will's father, an explorer, disappeared years ago, but some odd characters have started asking questions about him. Will has managed to accidentally kill one of them and is wanted by the police. Armed with the Subtle Knife, a tool that cuts any material (including that which separates universes) and Lyra's alethiometer, the children set out to find John Parry, with adults of various stripes in desperate pursuit. Lyra's finest qualities are her courage and her quick mind. She finds she must use them constantly--not to put too fine a point on it, she must lie and steal to keep herself and Will out of danger. However, she must also know when to tell the truth and when to trust. She does not yet know--though her friends the witches do, and so does the reader--what a huge part she will have in the upcoming battle between Good and Evil. (Age 9 and over) - -Amazon.com
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Captivating and enchanting October 18, 2008 Having watched the film "The Golden Compass" I bought and read the first book ("His Dark Materials") which I found very enjoyable.
This book continues, opening up world after world, each with its own unique character.
Full of twists and revelations, beautifully written, easy to read, and delightful.
Decent performance, a few niggles October 17, 2008 Half audio book, half audio play, this 'performance' of Pullman's novel is mostly successful, the performers normally convincing and the narrator hushed but not overly emotional. Only a few niggles: the volume level or audio quality of different speakers (who _seem_ to have been recorded independently and stitched together by editors) is occasionally variable, making a consistent listen at times only possible in a quiet environment. More irritating, though, is the dreadful linking music: horribly synthesized instrument sounds in cues that do everything to ruin the magic of the story.
Top notch! September 23, 2008 Like Northern Lights, I found this a bit of a slow starter, but once it gets going you suddenly realise the sheer breadth and scope of the trilogy's vision - huge!
A lot more adult in tone than Northern Lights, which made for a better reading experience for me. This book also starts to deal with some very adult themes, such as death, religion and authority.
The Subtle Knife May 26, 2008 This is a brilliant book about a boy called Will who has to try and find his father, and a girl called Lyra. They both come from different worlds. Will has just murdered a man and he's on the run. He finds a window which leads to a different world where for the first time he meets Lyra. Lyra has also come from another world but not from Will's world. She has come from a world where people have deamons. Lyra and Will have to work together to find Roger, Lyra's friend, and Will's father who has mysteriously disappeared.
Best of the series May 17, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the second book in the `His Dark Materials' trilogy and is the best.
Here is a synopsis of the story: Will Parry is a 12 year old boy who is on the run for murder; his mother is not very well (mentally) and his father has been lost for a decade or so. On his quest to find his father, he meets Lyra (the main character or The Northern Lights - also part of the trilogy). Lyra is the owner of a truth teller, which is also known as the alethiometer. Along the way, Lyra has the alethiometer stolen and is sent on a quest to steal a weapon called the Subtle Knife from Cittągazze if she wants it back.
Lyra and Will use the Subtle Knife to steal back the alethiometer, however upon returning to Cittągazze, a world between Lyra's world and Will's world (Will's world is the same as our planet Earth), they find the local children - there are only children in this city as the Spectres took the adults souls (children cannot see the ghost type creatures) are out to kill them for taking the knife. The witches from Lyra's world eventually rescue them and they journey on together.
Lee Scoreby is also from the first book; he is trying to discover where Lyra has got to and on his way he meets Stanislaus Grumman. Scoresby believes Grumman may help him uncover Asriel's plans and help Lyra. When Scoresby finally finds him, Grumman asks the aeronaut, Mr Scoreby, to take him through the aurora into the other world so Grumman can guide the two to the bearer of the Subtle Knife.
Will, still bleeding from his wound after a fight for the knife, meets Stanislaus Grumman, who heals his fingers and instructs him to take the Subtle Knife to Lyra's father, Lord Asriel, to use as a weapon against The Authority (the Church).
This book is currently my all time favourite book. It is exciting, adventurous and something that is so brilliant from cover to cover that you can't put it down. That is what happened to me but unfortunately, tiredness took over me once or twice and I did put it down but I would read it for around 3 or 4 hours a night for about 3/ 4 days.
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