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This article originally appeared in British
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Pullmans The Golden Compass Scares the Kids SANTA MONICA, CA (British Weekly) 12/20/07 - Because its the story of a young girl, I expected the book The Golden Compass to be lighter and more magical than Harry Potter. Its not. Lyra is the heroine of the Compass world. Pantalaimon is her constant companion, her dæmon. Pronounced "demon", its not a hidden computer program that runs in the background as any geek reading this expects, but an animal creature thats the embodiment of her soul. |
Lyra lacks a friend or another person as a companion. Shes on her own and runs wild with children from the town and the Gyptians children. In spite of having a lot of action, the book is slow reading. A child may have to go back and forth to understand all the intricacies of the dark universe painted by Philip Pullman.
Lyra shows characteristics of her parents, and while I wont give away who her parents turn out to be, its a little too pat. Theres a noticeable lack of family and family values in this book. In the film version, Nicole Kidman plays Mrs. Coulter, a pied-piper villain who runs an organization that kidnaps children. For younger children the book or the film may scare them. Some things about The Gold Compass did annoy me, such as when Lyra learns to speak properly, but reverts to speaking like an uneducated child.
The Golden Compass Philip Pullman His Dark Materials is a trilogy of 934 pages. It combines three of his popular books into one. Author Phillip Pullman discovered John Milton's Paradise Lost while spending time in Norfolk, England, with his grandfather, a clergyman. Pullman was born in Norwich. Miltons work is a major influence for Pullmans His Dark Materials. For the American audience, the title of the first book was changed from Northern Lights to The Golden Compass.
I recommend seeing the movie version instead, although its cold and dark, too. Maybe Im just spoiled by the faster lighter read of Harry Potter. For determined readers, The Golden Compass is a great gift.
Philip Pullman His Dark Materials, Trade Paperback 934 pages. Publisher: Knopf a division of Random House (April, 2007). Language: English. ISBN: 978-03758470226 $21.99