Sorry about the late response, ive been about 100Km away from my computer for the last three days so i havent had a chance to check OT.
Ok, one warning, i may put some MAJOR spoilers in this post, so those who are going to read the book, dont read this
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@darkstone: i made thæ character by using the MSword 'insært' fæture, copying it from MSword, ænd using ctrl+v whæn i need it, and yes, i laced it with æ on purpose
@taw: pullman is a bit right, but that comment is a bit extreme, the 'realism' stting on a work of fiction should be based on the age group it is set at, considering the realism greatley increased over the course of the seven narnia books, and the reader being required to be older and older to persevere that long, he got it pretty well IMHO
American: Golden Compass
well, the alethiometer is a bit like a compass, and it's made of gold, but that dosent explain the Dark matter EM cage in oxford, oh wait, that was in book 2 wasn't it?
@dark: i hope they do make a movie, although it may be a little MASSIVE!!!, they could chop each one in half to make it more manegable, one from the start to just after they escape from the experimental facility, then from then to Asriel's gateway creation, then to the incident with Boreal in our world, then to lyra's capture, then to the travel to the world of the dead. it could be manegable.
I had only two major quams with the trilogy, one more so than the other:
1) dæmons: pantalaimon in particular. the idea of a 1/2 soul companion intrigues me to the point where it occupies me almost completely. Now for a quaestion and a statement:
statement: in book one in the guillotine room, and in book three in the world of the dead, when Pan is almost separated from Lyra, i could almost feel it, as though i had my own, and it was happening to me, must be my imagination. Has anyone had a similar experience?
Question: i found a particular site from google when i searched for 'dæmon', and i came up with something very curious, i couldnt see the whole site as it had exceeded its usage limit, but it looked like this guy was more affected by the book than i am, either that or pulmann didnt write a work of fiction.
2) the ending: did anyone think that the ending was a bit extreme? i didnt really think that shattering the knife and severing every world from each other was the only plan of action, especially the isolation of lyra from will, they could have stayed in a world foreign to them both, or swithching back and forth ever ten years so that they both heal over a ten-year period and then go to the other world again.
Ok im done, i just had to say that
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