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bantha_fodder ([personal profile] bantha_fodder) wrote2006-11-20 04:12 pm
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his dark materials

So, I just finished The Golden Compass, and it's not the best thing I've ever read but it's interesting enough that I'll go find the next part, but I didn't actually expect Lord Asriel (the book's on the other side of the room; I'm not sure how to spell it, so let's call him James) to kill Roger. It was pretty clear that Lyra was going to be going to the city in the Aurora, but I try not to look for clues and think about it when I'm reading (doing such a thing makes it too much like writing, and I like them to be distinct), so Roger died and I had to go back and reread the previous page. It was just so quiet and unobserved; they're fighting and then Asriel plugs the cord into the daemon and then Roger goes limp and I love that sort of writing.

So that was cool.

[identity profile] hobviously.livejournal.com 2006-11-20 08:24 am (UTC)(link)
Yes.

I am currently very full of HDM love.

[identity profile] koalathebear.livejournal.com 2006-11-20 09:28 am (UTC)(link)
I'm in a lonely little minority. I was very disappointed in Pullman's books. Everyone had raved about them in fact when I bought them the shop assistant even guaranteed me my money back (jokingly) if I was able to 'control myself from glomming on the whole series in one go'. I read one book, thought it was ho hum, read the second and then gave up.

I didn't feel anywhere near the same degree of love I feel for Nix, Mahy, Rowling, McKinley, Pierce etc.

Have you tried Trudi Canavan? She's very Garth Nix-y.

[identity profile] utopos.livejournal.com 2006-11-20 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
Erm...spoiler warning?
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[personal profile] ilanala 2006-11-20 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I suspect part of my love for this series has to do with starting it back in junior high (and then waiting way too many years for the third book). If you read it for the first time when your older, it's probably a lot easier to see what's wrong with it. But it's interesting, and reasonably well written (as far as I remember), so it's worth finishing even if you don't love it (especially since my favorite character isn't introduced until the next book).

[identity profile] gobsmackit.livejournal.com 2006-11-20 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
YAY FOR READING IT. I'm glad you like it at least enough to continue on.

[identity profile] dear-prudence.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Sajee read all three of those books aloud to me and I really enjoyed them. I liked the fact tht they weren't so genericly 'fantasy' that you could predict every single thing that happened.
And they totally get better as they go along :)

[identity profile] flaifire.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
I'm quite fond of the whole of HDM trilogy, but The Subtle Knife is still my favourite.