GwenneZ (post: 1320737) wrote:I started reading the Narnia series, but then became side-tracked, and the same happened to the Harry Potter series. The person who told me it was good was...I'm not sure what to call her. She believes in God, buuuuuut she's not really a follower. I can always stop, but I don't like to. It makes me feel like I'm doing the author an injustice. I know, I know. I'm a dork. ^.- A summary is a good idea. Do you know where I could get one? Isn't it sad when people have so much talent, but then don't use it for God's purpose? It's even worse when they use it to go directly against Him. Thank you for the assessments.
Tancos (post: 1320601) wrote:Pullman is a skillful writer. His trilogy could have been very good, but it's spoiled by his dogmatic atheism. I can recommend the first two volumes only with serious reservations, and the final volume is a botch.
Here are a couple of assessments of His Dark Materials: a surprisingly sympathetic — but still critical — essay from First Things]a much more sarcastic evaluation from John C. Wright[/URL].
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