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    His Dark Materials - 3-Book Boxed Set

    Philip Pullman

    Yearling
    2003
    560 páginas
    18h 40m
    ISBN-10: 0440419514
    4.6
    82 avaliações
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    Published in 40 countries, Philip Pullman s His Dark Materials trilogy The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass has graced the "New York Times," "Wall Street Journal," "San Francisco Chronicle," "Book Sense," and "Publishers Weekly" bestseller lists. "The Golden Compass" forms the first part of a story in three volumes. The first volume is set in a world like ours, but different in many ways. The second volume is set partly in the world we know. The third moves between many worlds. In" The Golden Compass, " readers meet 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua, a precocious orphan growing up within the precincts of Jordan College in Oxford, England. It quickly becomes clear that Lyra's Oxford is not precisely like our own nor is her world. In Lyra's world, everyone has a personal daemon, a lifelong animal familiar. This is a world in which science, theology and magic are closely intertwined. "The Subtle Knife" is the second part of the trilogy that began with "The Golden Compass." That first book was set in a world like ours, but different. This book begins in our own world. In "The Subtle Knife, " readers are introduced to Will Parry, a young boy living in modern-day Oxford, England. Will is only twelve years old, but he bears the responsibilities of an adult. Following the disappearance of his explorer-father, John Parry, during an expedition in the North, Will became parent, provider and protector to his frail, confused mother. And it's in protecting her that he becomes a murderer, too: he accidentally kills a man who breaks into their home to steal valuable letters written by John Parry. After placing his mother in the care of a kind friend, Will takes those letters and sets off to discover the truth about his father. "The Amber Spyglass" brings the intrigue of "The Golden Compass" and "The Subtle Knife "to a heartstopping close, marking the third and final volume as the most powerful of the trilogy. Along with the return of Lyra, Will, Mrs. Coulter, Lord Asriel, Dr. Mary Malone, and Iorek Byrnison the armored bear, "The Amber Spyglass" introduces a host of new characters: the Mulefa, mysterious wheeled creatures with the power to see Dust; Gallivespian Lord Roke, a hand-high spy-master to Lord Asriel; and Metatron, a fierce and mighty angel. And this final volume brings startling revelations, too: the painful price Lyra must pay to walk through the land of the dead, the haunting power of Dr. Malone's amber spyglass, and the names of who will live and who will die for love. And all the while, war rages with the Kingdom of Heaven, a brutal battle that in its shocking outcome will reveal the secret of Dust. These Yearling paperback editions each contain bonus material: the found papers, notes, and other archival material of Lord Asriel, Dr. Stanislaus Grumman, and Mary Malone. They also feature chapter-opening artwork by Philip Pullman."

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    Daniela Ferraz15/12/2016Resenhou um livro
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    Não foi para mim

    Demorei bastante tempo para conseguir terminar a trilogia, e sinceramente, só insisti porque comprei esse volume único já com os 3 livros. Estou classificando com 2 estrelas porque é um livro bem escrito e por causa do primeiro livro, A bússola de ouro, que achei até razoável. Mas o sentimento ao terminar a leitura foi mais para 1 estrela. Incomodou-me muito que esse livro seja tratado como infantil pois ele apresenta várias ideias sobre religião, Deus, a forma como ele lida com a morte e com alguns relacionamentos que não acho muito apropriado para crianças pequenas. Mas independente disso, a história não me atraiu. Achei Lyra muito chata desde o inicio do livro e isso não mudou no desenrolar da história.

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