![]() ![]() This, like La Belle Sauvage, feels not so much like an invented world but a reflected one. The joy of the first trilogy was transportation, to a different world of daemons and witches and armoured bears and ghosts and harpies and even things such as the sort-of-mechanical mulefa. ![]() There is much to enjoy in this new novel, and in some ways I want to be wholehearted, but I cannot. This second part of the new trilogy skips ahead: Lyra is now an undergraduate, her erstwhile saviour, Malcolm, is a don and dark forces are on the move. Rather than the cosmological battles of the original trilogy, featuring Lyra Silvertongue, née Belacqua, it was a far more modest tale of how Lyra was taken, as a baby, to her new home. There was a tide of enthusiasm when Philip Pullman announced a new book set in the world of His Dark Materials, La Belle Sauvage: The Book of Dust Volume One. Books Book review: The Book Of Dust, Volume 2: The Secret Commonwealth, by Philip Pullman ![]()
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