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 Irish masters of fantasy magazine reviews

The average rating for Irish masters of fantasy based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-01-04 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Terence Parker
I can't believe I had never reread this series! Such a fascinating world, such a good story!
Review # 2 was written on 2019-01-22 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Charlo Galea
Until recently, this series had somehow flown under my radar. It wasn't until I saw the trailer for the upcoming The Golden Compass movie that I was introduced to Lyra's world. The trailer made the movie look AMAZING, so naturally (as I always do), I thought…"I MUST read this book!". His Dark Materials creates a beautiful, vibrant world with characters as deep as if you had known them your whole life. The books themselves deal with heavy subjects. Nuclear Physics, Parallel Worlds, Quantum Particles and Theology snuggle right up against equally introspective looks at Love, Friendship, Loyalty, Family and Honor. Quite frequently, I found myself looking at the cover of these books again and again to ensure that I was indeed reading a "children's" novel. When did this genre get so deep? I don't remember reading anything this remarkable when I was younger. No offense to you, Encyclopedia Brown, my dear friend. While I hesitate to compare to Potter, I want to point out one main difference which I think is very important to anyone thinking about purchasing this series for their intrepid young reader….while HP deals with the strong ideals of good vs. evil, HDM leans heavily into the actual concepts of both, dissecting each, questioning the origins, challenging the pedestals each stand on. In HP, evil is simply evil. HDM doesn't assume any such nonsense. If there is evil, it forces the reader to consider why they think that something is evil. Is it really? Or are you just looking at it from a different perspective? Also….for those who thought the HP series was too religious, reader beware of the HDM series. Pullman isn't vague. He labels his players in the battle of good vs. evil - calling the church, the creator and religions out by name. Note this example: In book three, this sentence appears: "The Christian religion is a very powerful and convincing mistake, that's all." Again - I wondered if this was merely an adult book cloaked in child's clothing (as I lapped up every word). I thought that the struggles between the Church, The Authority, the Creator, Dust, The Council etc. were deep but thoroughly engrossing. I embraced how Pullman questioned the very beginnings of organized religion and of the creator himself. He turned everything on its ear: Ghosts, Angels, Witches and even Death. He is essentially challenging every reader, regardless of age, to look at the world around you. Why do we trust, why do we believe, what is faith, what is truth? Maybe things are different than what they seem. Perhaps there is more out there than our extremely limited view of physics, theology and cosmology is currently telling us. Maybe the world isn't round after all. Maybe it's infinitely layered and unbearably more beautiful than we ever knew. I'm putting this in my top five for now. Those of you who know me know that this category fluctuates a bit here and there. New favorite reads come along, old one's fade away as I forget why I loved the world it painted for me. But for now, this series goes in my five. Because, as with every other book in my top five, the characters stayed with me long after I closed the back cover. I cared about them, I felt like I had made new friends and was physically sad to say goodbye to them. And THAT is what makes a book better than just "good". That is what makes it endearingly wonderful, to the point that you carress the book's cover lovingly everytime you come across it. And becomes one you would recommend to others without hesitation.


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