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The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman
4.0
What I like and feel most frustraed about is that this is the second part of a three part book the trilogy is one whole book not three seperate books so neither the first nor the second end on a satisfying note.
What I did like about this book is that it starts with Lyra, a girl we have become acquainted with from another world, meeting Will, a boy from our world. Bringing the fantasy into our own reality was surreal and interesting. I like Will, and his very pressing day-to-day concerns, his practicality.
Weird like the Wizard of Oz, magical like Harry Potter, and interesting, unlike "Chronicles of Narnia."
What I did like about this book is that it starts with Lyra, a girl we have become acquainted with from another world, meeting Will, a boy from our world. Bringing the fantasy into our own reality was surreal and interesting. I like Will, and his very pressing day-to-day concerns, his practicality.
Weird like the Wizard of Oz, magical like Harry Potter, and interesting, unlike "Chronicles of Narnia."