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The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials Series #3)

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Notes From Your Bookseller
Notes From Your Bookseller

The danger is mounting as Lyra and Will defy all odds in their quest to save the world. This triumphant conclusion to the timeless series is a certified thrill ride.

The Amber Spyglass brings the intrigue of The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife to a heart-stopping end, marking the final volume of His Dark Materials as the most powerful of the trilogy.

Along with the return of Lyra and other familiar characters from the first two books come a host of new characters: the Mulefa, mysterious wheeled creatures with the power to see Dust; Gallivespian Lord Roke, a hand-high spymaster to Lord Asriel; and Metatron, a fierce and mighty angel. So too come star...

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