Sunday, April 30, 2006

His Dark Materials Trilogy

This is the last series I read. The trilogy consists of ‘The Golden Compass’, ‘The Subtle Knife’ & ‘The Amber Spyglass’. These were written by Philip Pullman. The books had concepts which I never heard before and were quite fascinating, I really loved the idea of Daemons and wonder what mine would look like..
The series are based on this special kid Lyra on whose decision, eventually, the fate of the world would depend (some concepts though, just refuse to die). Anyway, so how this rebellious young one defies all odds and does what is her destiny is the premise of the trilogy. The first one I enjoyed b’cuz of the uniqueness of its ideas, the second, for its story and fast pace(& ofcourse, the introduction of  Will) and the third for its quotes. At the beginning of every chapter in the third book is a quote and/or a picture. They all are amazing one’s and the chapters should not be preceded with, without having first read them. I found to my absolute delight that they were quite a few by my all time fav- William Blake. Never have I enjoyed the words of one as much as those of Blake’s. In the book, even before I read who the saying was by, I would know which one’s are his, just by the way they touched my soul. Ever since forever, I have loved his poems and quotes.
So, I loved the third one for that alone, cuz somewhere towards the end, I felt that Pullman kind of lost the plot. But, on the whole, I liked the series.

3 comments:

Noor said...

For the time being the last one in my fantasy series wud be "The Bartimaeus Trilogy". Can't wait for the final installment of The Inheritance Series, by then hopefully I'd get over my current non-reading phase.

Anonymous said...

if i ever get to write a book it wud be a fantasy one bcos my whole school life was a fantasy for me and i always felt like alice in the wonder land but was never curious as to how deep the hole goes.
steven
http://www.educationtrak.com

Noor said...

Yea..fantasy has a magic of its own. But,if we only care to delve into our lives a little deeper we'll find adventures so fantastic..that no work of fiction wud be able to hold a candle to it.