This is the second book in the ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy and is the best.
Here is a synopsis of the story:
Will Parry is a 12 year old boy who is on the run for murder; his mother is not very well (mentally) and his father has been lost for a decade or so. On his quest to find his father, he meets Lyra (the main character or The Northern Lights – also part of the trilogy). Lyra is the owner of a truth teller, which is also known as the alethiometer. Along the way, Lyra has the alethiometer stolen and is sent on a quest to steal a weapon called the Subtle Knife from Cittàgazze if she wants it back.
Lyra and Will use the Subtle Knife to steal back the alethiometer, however upon returning to Cittàgazze, a world between Lyra’s world and Will’s world (Will’s world is the same as our planet Earth), they find the local children – there are only children in this city as the Spectres took the adults souls (children cannot see the ghost type creatures) are out to kill them for taking the knife. The witches from Lyra’s world eventually rescue them and they journey on together.
Lee Scoreby is from the first book; he is trying to discover where Lyra has got to and on his way he meets Stanislaus Grumman. Scoresby believes Grumman may help him uncover Asriel's plans and help Lyra. When Scoresby finally finds him, Grumman asks the aeronaut, Mr Scoreby, to take him through the aurora into the other world so Grumman can guide the two to the bearer of the Subtle Knife.
Will, still bleeding from his wound after a fight for the knife, meets Stanislaus Grumman, who heals his fingers and instructs him to take the Subtle Knife to Lyra's father, Lord Asriel, to use as a weapon against The Authority (the Church).
This book is currently my all time favourite book. It is exciting, adventurous and something that is so brilliant from cover to cover that you can’t put it down. That is what happened to me but unfortunately, tiredness took over me once or twice and I did put it down but I would read it for around 3/ 4 hours a night for about 3/ 4 days.
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