The Book of Dust Trilogy - Philip Pullman
Loved His Dark Materials trilogy back about 20 years ago. Told the tale of a little orphan girl called Lyra Belacqua who's raised within the walls of Oxford University and all its grand colleges. The Subtle Knife was, if I'm remembering correctly, my favourite of the trilogy. I loved the fantasy landscapes of the second novel. Also has one of the greatest cover arts of all time - Mystery and Melancholy of a Street by Giorgio de Chirico is haunting and full of horrific potential.Philip Pullman unveils epic fantasy trilogy The Book of Dust
/proxy.php?image=http://i.imgur.com/MwF5oF8.jpg&hash=012a89859d8c98aa2a8f4fb2626d17b0 Saw him talking about this earlier, can't wait.... I'm a big fan of the HDM trilogy. Anybody picked this up yet? Going to get it tomorrow. Pullman is a great world builder and his protagonists always go on fun adventures. Haven't read the originals in ages. Hope it doesn't affect my ability to follow and enjoy La Belle Sauvage.
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