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This short book was an interesting side story to the Golden Compass series. But I found the book a bit disappointing. I enjoyed it but Pullman set high standards with his other books and this one did not quite measure up. If you enjoyed the others, you will enjoy this as well. Recommended for Pullman and Golden Compass fans.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.It was a good story, I was expecting more than 30 pages though (most of which were illustrations). It made me want more, but the fairly inconsequential story, the length, and the price make the nook download somewhat of a disappointment. The hard copy would have been nice for the extras and the illustrations and such, but since booksellers don't carry much niche anymore (unless it's vampire stuff) this was nowhere around me. Not a bad story, but you'll be happier with the physical copy.
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Posted May 22, 2011
Dont buy it it is a waste of money it is only 31 pages.
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Posted April 11, 2011
The writing is great since it's Pullman, but the book itself is very short and unimpressive. I was pretty disappointed when I read this; comparing it with Pullman's other works this is pretty shallow and short-winded. I wouldn't recommend this book.
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Posted November 29, 2010
I thought it was great.
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Posted January 13, 2008
After turning the last page of 'The Amber Spyglass', I could feel myself yearning for more. It's funny, how after finishing an astounding book/series, you feel almost heartsick. At the end, I found that there was a fourth book, called 'Lyra's Oxford.' I was so overjoyed, that I instantly logged onto Barnes & Noble and searched for this fourth book. I am longing to read it!
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Posted July 9, 2005
This book contains a story, but that's not all. It has SO much more. The Story itself would get 3 stars, but I gave it five because of all the extra info that makes you wonder. 'Will Pullman write more about these characters or will he just leave us all wondering?', that IS the question. Well, I deffinately recommend it to all. I would LOVE to read lots and lots more about both Lyra and Will and all the other characters! Personally I loved HDM trilogy and after the Amber Spyglass was somewhat frustrated becuase it was such a good book and I wanted to know more. Pullman is a phenominal writer and this Trilogy of his is sure to become a classic. I could go on forever telling you about HDM/Lyra's Oxford, but I won't. My point is you should read them ALL, NOW!!!
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Posted January 19, 2004
Pullman has done it again. I was enthusiastic when I found out there was another book. I had a fit when I finished THE AMBER SPY GLASS because I didn't know at that minuet there was this book.
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Posted January 31, 2004
I've seriously read HDM 100 times, and I couldn't wait for more information. This book, adn The Book of Dust, promise to appeal to my thirst for more information about Lyra, Will, and Dust.
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Posted November 20, 2003
This is an excellent book, I must say it's VERY short, but well worth it. Phillip Pullman can put an adventerous, story into 64 Pages! The map is very cool, and Lyra is the same as she is in The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass;adventerous, and lying as usualy with Pan always by her side! A MUST READ!
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Posted December 5, 2003
i was so excited about this next book, that last one was so good it made me cry when Will and Lyra parted, i cant wait to read anything about the charcters, even if they arent together, i hope Philip Pullman writes more about these charcters, cause these are like some of my favorite charcters
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Posted November 24, 2003
this is one of my favorite books its all about lyra and her next adventure!
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Posted December 27, 2003
I absolutely loved His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman, and it's kept me wanting more since I finished. This little glimpse into Lyra's world after the final scenes of The Amber Spyglass was a breath of fresh air, as well as a tempting little snipet of hopefully greater things to come.
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Posted November 6, 2003
I have read all of His Dark Materials, and loved this short story about Lyra. It made me think about the nature of the universe... and how the ether between them is formed. I can't wait for more!
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Posted November 13, 2003
i love this book it's good yes it's small but that just give him more time to write another one
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Posted October 28, 2003
of course it gets five stars. I can't help but love PP's imagery, his way with words in describing the flock at the beginning. The story seemed a bit simple for him, but it's still an appetizer o and it's fun to discover the other objects - i'm totally curious to find out why mary malone has a postcard in there! How PP describes in the begininng it gives possibility for her to appear again! It was a good story, easier to appreciate when you've already read His Dark Materials Trilogy. It's still our Lyra though - late for lunches and lying and of course using her witch ability to trick people.
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Posted October 12, 2003
If it were longer than 64 pages (say, 364 maybe), then I would buy it. But as short as it is, I would finish it in an hour, so I'd be left hungry for more. After finishing The Amber Spyglass, I was desperate to know what Lyra's life was like afterwards, but it's just not long enough.
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Overview
An exciting new tale set in the world of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials saga. This collectible hardcover volume includes a short story by Mr. Pullman, plus a fold-out map of Oxford and various "souvenirs" from the past. The book is illustrated throughout with woodcut illustrations by John Lawrence.From the Hardcover edition.