The Golden Compass was a book I had never gotten around to or put much thought into, but as I made my way through my bingo list, I got to the cold setting square and decided to give it a shot. I'm about half way through my card, and so far this one if up there with All Systems Red for books I didn't really expect to like but absolutely loved, and in this case, it has a lot to do with the audiobook. Now I will say I don't know if the following books use the same cast, and I saw one review of The Subtle Knife that said some of the quality was bad, and it does sound like not every speaker saw the same amount of post-production, but the performances themselves are uniform in their excellence. I'm about 65% through, and it has been a joy the whole way through thus far. Very excited to hopefully finish it tomorrow.

In honor of Madeleine L'Engle's 100th birthday, fans are invited to enjoy this archival audiobook, originally recorded in 1993 and newly restored! Listen to the voice of the author as Madeleine L'Engle reads her Newbery Medal-winning novel A Wrinkle in Time.


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“The most magnificent fantasy series since tag_hash_108_____________________.” --tag_hash_109_____________


Lyra is rushing to the cold, far North, where witch clans and armored bears rule. North, where the Gobblers take the children they steal--including her friend Roger. North, where her fearsome uncle Asriel is trying to build a bridge to a parallel world.

 Can one small girl make a difference in such great and terrible endeavors? This is Lyra: a savage, a schemer, a liar, and as fierce and true a champion as Roger or Asriel could want.

 But what Lyra doesn't know is that to help one of them will be to betray the other. . . .


 A tag_hash_110______________ Bestseller

 A tag_hash_111________ Top 100 Book of All Time

 An tag_hash_112____________________ All-Time Greatest Novel

 Winner of the Guardian Prize for Children's Fiction

  

 "Very grand indeed." --The New York Times

 "Superb . . . all-stops-out thrilling." --The Washington Post

 "A shattering tale that begins with a promise and delivers an entire universe." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred

 "The Golden Compass is one of the best fantasy / adventure stories that I have read. This is a book no one should miss." --Terry Brooks



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Promptly sufficient, while attempting to reach Lord Asriel, she fulfills a team of individuals called the Gyptians that also had actually a child taken by the Gobblers (as a result of the truth that they seemingly simply take youngsters). She at some point satisfies this private called John Faa. He notifies her that Ma Costa (among the Gyptians) remained in truth her guard as a child. She afterwards uncovers just how to review her golden compass (referred to as an Alethiometer) as well as likewise has a run in with some benign witches.

As prevails in dream, a great deal of the trilogy is bought a goal (or on the run). When Lyra is attracted from the college by the lovely yet lethal Mrs. Coulter, the Master of Jordan supplies her the titular golden compass.

During pre-publication of the novel, the prospective trilogy was known in Britain as The Golden Compasses, an allusion to God's poetic delineation of the world. The term is from a line in Milton's Paradise Lost,[6] where it denotes the drafting compass God used to establish and set a circular boundary of all creation:

In the US, publisher Knopf had been calling the first book The Golden Compass (singular), which it mistakenly understood as a reference to Lyra's alethiometer (depicted on the front cover shown at the head of this article), because of the device's resemblance to a navigational compass. By the time Pullman had replaced The Golden Compasses with His Dark Materials as the name of the trilogy, the US publisher had become so attached to the original title that it insisted on publishing the first book as The Golden Compass rather than as Northern Lights, the title used in Britain and Australia.[6]

In 1996 Natasha Richardson narrated an audiobook version of Northern Lights. The trilogy, His Dark Materials, was abridged in a dramatisation by BBC Worldwide, published on 1 January 2003. It was also adapted unabridged and released by BBC Audiobooks, narrated by Philip Pullman. The cast includes: Joanna Wyatt as Lyra, Alison Dowling as Mrs Coulter, Sen Barrett as Lord Asriel and Iorek Byrnison, and Stephen Thorne as the Master and Farder Coram. An audiobook version narrated by Pullman and featuring a full cast was released in 1999.[14]

Alison Dowling is an actress and voice-over artist. Her acting credits include Doctors, Renada, Casualty, Jupiter Moon, The Bill, and Crossroads, among many others. She has also worked extensively in video games and audiobook narration. e24fc04721

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