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Moonbear
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G01 said:I'm in the middle of the Dark Materials Trilogy myself. I'm really enjoying it. Can't believe I didn't read it before this. I don't think the movie did the first book justice though.
I'm reading them now too. Never heard of them until the movie came out, but when I heard such controversy of people vehemently trying to get others to not see it, I figured I had to read the books and find out if they were as good as the controversy made me think they might be. I have purposely chosen not to see the movie so I won't ruin the books.
I'm thoroughly enjoying the books, and I think much of the controversy is that people just don't understand what they're really about. Other than having a small child or children on sort of an epic quest with talking animals, I don't see much similarity to Narnia at all...it's way better. Anyone who is comparing it to children's books is really not understanding the book at all. I don't think I'd hand those books to anyone younger than 14 or 15. Understanding the book requires some understanding of science, politics, religion, and even the language used is not at a child's reading level. I think it would ruin the story to read it before you can appreciate all the depth of meaning within it.
As for kids not having heard of the Narnia series, when I was a kid, I knew about The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, but did not know there was an entire series of books. And when I read that book, I didn't even "get" it, so wouldn't have likely read the others if I knew about them anyway. I read the series as an adult, and they made a lot more sense, because I understood the Biblical references. At the age of 10 or so, I was probably working my way through the Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys series.