Just finished reading the trilogy again for a second time. A truely fantastic book, great plot, fantastic characters, you pick up even more through the second time as the first time you are kind of wondering what they are talking about for the first bit (daemons?).
And for me the idea that he wrote it to have a go at the Cathloc church and do a anti-Narnia series makes it all the more enjoyable.
Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
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Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Re: Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
Paulman?
Teaosian spelling fixed before it drives me up the wall.
As for the books, I've never read them, but I've always heard they're pretty good.
Teaosian spelling fixed before it drives me up the wall.
As for the books, I've never read them, but I've always heard they're pretty good.
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Re: Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
I've read the series. Intelligent plot, and full of great characters.
And Airships.
And Bears.
And Airships.
And Bears.
"You ain't gonna get off down the trail a mile or two, and go missing your wife or something, like our last cook done, are you?"
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"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
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Re: Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
I liked the movie; shame they probably won't do the rest of the series.
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Re: Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
The books were great, never did get to see the movies though. The most depressing thing for me is the fact that all my favorite authors are British as much as I loathe to admit it.
Re: Philip Pullman: His Dark materials
i especially liked what the writer said in contrast to the Harry Potter series. it was something about him not getting the fuss over the Harry Potter series. Given, he has a point. Everyone is whinig about a boy who can do magic, while nobody complained about his idea of killing God.