A hypnotic, compelling fairytale, despite the difficulties of the
opening segments. Destined to become a classic across all age
groups.
Phillip Pullman creates a story set on an alternate Earth, in an
alternate Oxford and London, England, that takes Lyra Belacqua,
Oxford ward and hellian, into the perils of the Arctic and the
mysteries of the Aurora Borealis.
While some of the concepts in the novel are not new and are
predictable (a king lost then found; villains who end up related to
the protagonist), others are deliciously novel or at least
presented with a novel twist.
The writing is tight, and after the ponderous and confusing first
segments the story suddenly coalesces and launches the reader on an
adventure of high proportions. I found myself turning pages and
hungering to return.
Some of the segments and concepts are indeed very dark, quite adult
if moralistic, and perhaps a bit mature for children, although
certainly I would recommend the novel to ages 13 to 90.
Overall a very good read.