Fantasy novel trilogies (Book Guide): His Dark Materials, Gormenghast, Old Kingdom, The Night Angel Trilogy, Coldfire Trilogy
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ISBN / ASIN1233130749
ISBN-139781233130740
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: His Dark Materials, Gormenghast, Old Kingdom, The Night Angel Trilogy, Coldfire Trilogy, The Icewind Dale Trilogy, Fire of Heaven, The Echorium Sequence, The Dark Elf Trilogy, Midnighters Trilogy, Inkheart trilogy, Wind on Fire, Lionboy, The Borrible Trilogy, Bartimaeus, The Bromeliad, The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, The Swords Trilogy, The Darkangel Trilogy, Monster Blood Tattoo Series, Kartik, Switchers Trilogy, Warcraft: War of the Ancients Trilogy, The Magic Thief, The Quickening, Seeker, The Wolves of Mercy Falls, Green Sky Trilogy, The Firebringer Trilogy, Zimiamvian Trilogy, Larklight trilogy, Chronicles of Ynis Aielle, The First Law, Darkwar Saga, Percheron, The Divide trilogy, Gamearth Trilogy, The Magician Trilogy, Original Shannara Trilogy, The Deptford Mice, Maztica Trilogy, Vampire Blood, High Druid of Shannara, The Knights of Myth Drannor Trilogy, Timura trilogy, Trinity, Vampire War, Bitterbynde, Vampire Rites, Vampire Destiny, The Crane's View Trilogy, Aquasilva Trilogy, The Chronicles of Galen Sword, Valisar Trilogy. Excerpt: His Dark Materials is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman comprising Northern Lights (1995, published as The Golden Compass in North America), The Subtle Knife (1997), and The Amber Spyglass (2000). It follows the coming-of-age of two children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a series of parallel universes against a backdrop of epic events. The three novels have won various awards, most notably the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year prize, won by The Amber Spyglass. Northern Lights, won the Carnegie Medal for children's fiction in the UK in 1995. The trilogy as a whole took third place in the BBC's Big Read poll in 2003. The story involves fantasy elements such as witches and armoured polar bears, and alludes to a broad range of ideas from such fields a...










