The Golden Compass

Pullman, Philip (Book - 1996)
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Accompanied by her daemon, Lyra Belacqua sets out to prevent her best friend and other kidnapped children from becoming the subject of gruesome experiments in the Far North.

Alternate Title: Northern lights
Publisher: New York : - Alfred A Knopf
Pages: 399
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Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 0679879242, 9780679879244, 0345413350, 0679893105, 0440418321, 9780440418320
Language: English
Lexile Number: 930
Notes: "Originally published in Great Britain by Scholastic Children's Books in 1995 under the title...Northern Lights"--T.p. verso.
Reissued in paperback with the ISBN 0345413350.
Also reissued in paperback with the ISBN 0440418321, 9780440418320 (399 p. ; 20 cm.).
Statement of responsibility: Philip Pullman
Physical description: 399 p. ; 22 cm.
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May 22, 2012
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One of the most amazing books I've ever read!

Apr 26, 2012
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It was a amazing story that was a good read and very entertaining.

Feb 15, 2012
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This is the second book in the Dark Materials) Golden Compass series. Zack enjoyed this and gave it a 7-10 rating. He would like to read the next book.

Oct 16, 2011
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This is the best book i have read all year! JUST LOVED IT!!! Great for anyone who loves adventure and excitment!

Sep 27, 2011
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This book was compelling, very interesting and amazingly detailed. Pullman is a genius with words and creates amazingly believable and distinct characters and a detailed alternate universe alike our own. Be warned when starting this book that only people who enjoy this genre will like it but if you do you will not be able to out it down. The fact that the catholic church banned this book does absolutely nothing to affect my opinion on this book and it should not for anyone, The author had an amazing premise with a solid backstory to support it and delivered it to his fans with a spellbinding story despite religious issues. If you dislike this book purely because of the religious controversy then you are quite ignorant, our society has gotten to a point where free-thinkers are given a fair chance and literature is no longer censored to meet the expectations of religion, or so I thought. The rest of the trilogy is equally as compelling and I highly suggest reading it.

Sep 19, 2011
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THIS BOOK IS AMAZING I LOVE IT!!!

Jun 11, 2011
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Philip Pullman really does know how to write. I was engaged, I didn't feel talked down to, and I wasn't bogged down by extra explanations of plot points. Pullman really creates a magical, dangerous, and vivid fantasy world. The only turnoffs, for me, were the Christian elements.

Apr 19, 2011
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It takes a bit until it gets exiting. But it takes you to a whole different beautiful but sometimes scary world.

Apr 17, 2011
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This was a wonderfully entertaining book, well written and imaginatively engaging. My son and I read it together and enjoyed it tremendously. I must admit, I was perplexed and astounded to note some of the comments/reactions that this book garnered...clearly, the author intended it for sheer and utter entertainment! I was astounded to read that the Catholic church banned this book, which as a parent, I feel is totally unjustified! Perhaps I should not be sooo surprised since they banned "TheThorn Birds" too....what lunacy! I'd imagine they don't allow any books about the Spanish Inquisition either. In any case, this is a brilliant book well worth your time.

Apr 17, 2011
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This is a wonderful teen novel that explores all aspects of imagination great and small.

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Apr 26, 2012
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This truly amazing book in a different dimension where children started going missing. A girl lived there, Lyra, who once lived a university until the fateful day when her mother took her away. She was given a golden compass by the university which she was to keep hidden.Her mother found out and tried to take it so lyra ran away from her mother. She met the egyptians who saved her from being captured. Together with them she went to save the children. They met a bear named eric burneson who decided to help her after she got back his amour. Together with lee scorseby (a balloonist) they faced evil to save the missing children.

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