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"Go for the first ones first surely? They are good, I didn't know he had new material out? Will have a google now " But the new book goes back around 12 years before his first trilogy started | |||
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"Good question... I've read the original trilogy and I'm just making tracks into Book Of Dust, around 70 pages in. I'd say read the original trilogy first simply because they were published first. Apparently the next two books in the Book Of Dust series are sequels to HDM. Funny story - my mum preordered the signed and numbered (only five thousand copies have been issued) special edition for my birthday and forgot, then preordered the regular edition for me. So she's kept the special edition for me for Christmas, which of course has already sold out, and those special editions are going for £100+ on Ebay. " But you would never sell it thogh. now would you? That's a fair point if next two books jump forward | |||
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"As Pullman describes the new books as neither sequel or prequel but equal you presumably could read them first if you so desire. As only the first part has been released and it will almost certainly be a long wait for the next instalment I would think there’s only one sensible suggestion....Read his dark materials first " Thank you Have heard a few excerpts read on Radio 4 and enjoyable | |||
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"Good question... I've read the original trilogy and I'm just making tracks into Book Of Dust, around 70 pages in. I'd say read the original trilogy first simply because they were published first. Apparently the next two books in the Book Of Dust series are sequels to HDM. Funny story - my mum preordered the signed and numbered (only five thousand copies have been issued) special edition for my birthday and forgot, then preordered the regular edition for me. So she's kept the special edition for me for Christmas, which of course has already sold out, and those special editions are going for £100+ on Ebay. But you would never sell it thogh. now would you? That's a fair point if next two books jump forward" Absolutely not, she won't even let me take the cellophane off to see what number it is. I told her I'd sell it off in 20 years to pay her care home fees. | |||
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"Good question... I've read the original trilogy and I'm just making tracks into Book Of Dust, around 70 pages in. I'd say read the original trilogy first simply because they were published first. Apparently the next two books in the Book Of Dust series are sequels to HDM. Funny story - my mum preordered the signed and numbered (only five thousand copies have been issued) special edition for my birthday and forgot, then preordered the regular edition for me. So she's kept the special edition for me for Christmas, which of course has already sold out, and those special editions are going for £100+ on Ebay. But you would never sell it thogh. now would you? That's a fair point if next two books jump forward Absolutely not, she won't even let me take the cellophane off to see what number it is. I told her I'd sell it off in 20 years to pay her care home fees. " Oh keep the book, they will have 'care-bots' and probably care-bots with built in Kindles by then | |||
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"Dark Materials are excellent. Shame the film was crap." Oh! I enjoyed the film but then again had not read book, I remember the catholic church being in uproar about it | |||
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"Good question... I've read the original trilogy and I'm just making tracks into Book Of Dust, around 70 pages in. I'd say read the original trilogy first simply because they were published first. Apparently the next two books in the Book Of Dust series are sequels to HDM. Funny story - my mum preordered the signed and numbered (only five thousand copies have been issued) special edition for my birthday and forgot, then preordered the regular edition for me. So she's kept the special edition for me for Christmas, which of course has already sold out, and those special editions are going for £100+ on Ebay. But you would never sell it thogh. now would you? That's a fair point if next two books jump forward Absolutely not, she won't even let me take the cellophane off to see what number it is. I told her I'd sell it off in 20 years to pay her care home fees. Oh keep the book, they will have 'care-bots' and probably care-bots with built in Kindles by then" Wait, I want a care-bot with a built in kindle now | |||
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"As Pullman describes the new books as neither sequel or prequel but equal you presumably could read them first if you so desire. As only the first part has been released and it will almost certainly be a long wait for the next instalment I would think there’s only one sensible suggestion....Read his dark materials first Thank you Have heard a few excerpts read on Radio 4 and enjoyable" I really should re-tune my Work radio, rather bored of kisstory this week any ways Enjoy your escapism pal, I have to wait for Santa to bring my new copy | |||
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"Dark Materials are excellent. Shame the film was crap. Oh! I enjoyed the film but then again had not read book, I remember the catholic church being in uproar about it" Yeah it's clever stuff. I did read one of his other books (can't remember which) and didn't enjoy it though. | |||
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"Dark Materials are excellent. Shame the film was crap. Oh! I enjoyed the film but then again had not read book, I remember the catholic church being in uproar about it Yeah it's clever stuff. I read one of his books, forget the title, about Jesus and his twin brother, basically 'you sacrifice yourself bro and I'll hide behind and build the brand.' I like the way he tackles issues and asks questions I did read one of his other books (can't remember which) and didn't enjoy it though." | |||
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"As Pullman describes the new books as neither sequel or prequel but equal you presumably could read them first if you so desire. As only the first part has been released and it will almost certainly be a long wait for the next instalment I would think there’s only one sensible suggestion....Read his dark materials first Thank you Have heard a few excerpts read on Radio 4 and enjoyable I really should re-tune my Work radio, rather bored of kisstory this week any ways Enjoy your escapism pal, I have to wait for Santa to bring my new copy" Thank you I will, have a first music production on this week, then two more in November, crazily busy so will need some escape time especially from reading factual stuff | |||
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