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"All I know is that Ruth Wilson is probably my dream woman... Not that that helps, but just had to get it out there." She is very attractive, as is the head witch I think | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() Oh was there a big uproar when it was first released? | |||
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"Team Lyra all the way. I love the conscious decision to have a female protagonist. I hated Harry Potter irrationally when it first came out then tried to read my cousin's copy when I was a teen on holiday. I didn't finish it. Plus the films look bleak as fuck. I've read the Northern Lights Trilogy about 5 times plus the Secret Commonwealth. Glued to the TV series... love it (not as much as the books but they have done an amazing job) Proper Pullman fangirl me." My daughter does own the trilogy, I'm going to have to read them as I can't wait another year for series 3. | |||
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"Dare I say Im a little unenthused by either ![]() Of course you can say that. What books do you enjoy? | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() Yes, apparently they thought the Majesteria (the power hungry, controlling organisation who are essentially the baddies) bore too much resemblance to the Catholic Church. They tried to stop people seeing the films, clearly missing the irony in that completely | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() How very interesting, I like a bit of controversy | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() I cant say I was blown away by the books but still worth a read | |||
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"Dare I say Im a little unenthused by either ![]() I cant do any of the big fantasy type books, I just don't think I have the attention span or memory for details on who everyone is and what they are up to. Same for the films, they just seem to go on a bit ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Tried and tried with HDM but I just cannot get into it at all. " I'm the same with Harry Potter | |||
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"Tried and tried with HDM but I just cannot get into it at all. I'm the same with Harry Potter " I’m like that with Terry Pratchett Discworld. Just couldn’t get into it, I did start with small God’s though! | |||
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"Both, for very different reasons! It’s like comparing apples and oranges really. Although both fantasy, they are very different from one another. X" Very much so. Both have their merits in different ways. One thing a lot of people focus on with regards to Harry Potter is the first book, and partially the second, are VERY much targeted towards children roughly around 10 years old. The third book onwards goes much darker and more complex (though still keeps some of the childish tones) - the characters and story essentially growing and aging with the reader (at the time of release). His Dark Materials from the start is quite clearly aimed much more toward an older audience. It's themes more complex and a deeper darkness. It causes you to think a bit more. Both are enjoyable, both have pros and cons. | |||
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"Tried and tried with HDM but I just cannot get into it at all. I'm the same with Harry Potter I’m like that with Terry Pratchett Discworld. Just couldn’t get into it, I did start with small God’s though! " Try 'Witches Abroad' if you get the chance It's a pretty easy read and the three protagonists are extremely likeable | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() The church seem to struggle with the whole irony thing, just look at the fuss they made about the Life of Brian.. It's one of the best Christmas films ever made.. | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() I always liked the comparisons Dougal used to make in Father Ted | |||
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"His Dark Materials for me Anything that annoys the Catholic Church is always worth a read ![]() Something about how priests aren't fascists as fascists go around dressed in black telling people what to do | |||
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