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@liesandarbor.bsky.social
about 2 years ago
for all of you His Dark Materials fans on BlueSky - I have created a feed that will pull from the below phrases. Include His Dark Materials in your post to be featured! bsky.app/profile/did:...
keywords to use to appear in the HDM feed - his dark materials, golden monkey, lord asriel, lyra belacqua, marisa coulter, mrs coulter, philip pullman, will parry, daemons, hdm, kirjava, lyra, pantalaimon
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Mark Coatney
@mcoatney.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
“Evil can be unscrupulous, and good can’t. Evil has nothing to stop it doing what it wants, while good has one hand tied behind its back. To do the things it needs to do to win, it’d have to become evil to do ’em.” -“The Secret Commonwealth” Philip Pullman books.apple.com/us/book/t….
‎The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth (Book of Dust, Volume 2)

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‎The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth (Book of Dust, Volume 2)

‎Young Adult · 2019

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Blake Leyh
@earlofedgecombe.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
I read The Golden Compass trilogy with my daughter when she was 12 and that was fantastic for her. We also read Jack Womack's Random Acts of Senseless Violence, while living in the neighborhood where it takes place, and that was revelatory, although probably not for every kid at that age...
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Catherine Robertson
@cjrauthor.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
Looks like a rejected illustration for a Philip Pullman book #nuttermail
Mad pamphlet apparently about the end of the world but light on coherent detail. The front illustration includes a golden headed statue with strappy gold sandals, a bunch of soldiers from random points in history, a winged lion, a bear with tusks, a four-headed leopard with wings, a dragon or dinosaur that’s also possibly a mutant centipede, a buffalo running on the American flag, and in the top right corner, a host of tiny angels and Jesus keeping a safe distance. Oh, and lightning and a big stormy sea in the background. The oxymoronic title is ‘Our future today…’ with ‘The Great Controversy. HOW WILL IT END?’ It is sitting on the lid of my wheelie bin into which I placed it two seconds later
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Valarie Smith
@valarie.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
Today’s delightful book haul, courtesy of a couple of sales:
A stack of books on a white table. They are:

HEAVEN'S BREATH A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WIND
LYALL WATSON
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BARBARA COMYNS THE JUNIPER TREE

ROBERT KIRK THE SECRET COMMONWEALTH OF ELVES, FAUNS, AND FAIRIES nyrb

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JEAN STAFFORD
BOSTON ADVENTURE

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SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER
MR. FORTUNE

DOROTHY BAKER
CASSANDRA AT THE WEDDING
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A HISTORY of ENGLAND
in 25 POEMS
CATHERINE
CLARKE
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John Sandy
@shand.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
Eesh. Was looking forward to this as I’m halfway through ‘The Secret Commonwealth’ and quite liking it.
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Laura E 🖤🩶🤍💜 ローラ・イーガン
@lme5081.myatproto.social
about 7 hours ago
Yeah! Trilogy as in three related books, since you're right, La Belle Sauvage is a prequel, and then Book of Dust and Rose Field are sequels (Rose Field picks up exactly where Book of Dust left off).
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🖤🩶💜Dreamer & the Cosmic Horror Show💚🤍🖤
@wanderindreamr.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
Oh so it is a trilogy again? (feels odd to think of it that way given how much earlier La Belle Sauvage is set)
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KatⓋ🐝🌱💚 I'm 💯% a witch🪄🧹
@vegankitty2.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
There're many but this popped in my head 1st. Actually if I was honest, the 1st thing that popped in my head was the series "His Dark Materials" the books & series spoke to my spiritual heart. I loved that it had nothing to do with christianity & the author purposely did that, but you said movies.
a group of people are dancing in a forest with the words `` hoppity hobbity '' written on the bottom of the image .

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Helen LP
@helenlp.bsky.social
about 16 hours ago
I’m participating in a book reading advent calendar this year and received the details this morning so I’ve been marking up my book. We’re reading @philippullmanreal.bsky.social ‘s The Subtle Knife which we’ve all read before but chose as a favourite book to reread.
Copy of the paperback version of Philip Pullman’s book The Subtle Knife. It’s resting on a blue velvet chair and has 25 mini post it notes of various colours sticking out on the right marking pages.
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Hesper Leveret 🐇
@hesper.bsky.social
about 17 hours ago
And in audio, I’m still listening to The Rose Field by Philip Pullman 🌹🐫
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@krlelebr.bsky.social
about 18 hours ago
This reminds me of a science fiction story that had mammals with wheels … what was it? It was so good! Anyone know? The wheels even detached! Was it His Dark Materials?
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juliet
@follypersist.bsky.social
about 22 hours ago
of course it's worth having complicated feelings about stoppard. and even about the plays, too! but it is hard not to think about Arcadia. if a bluebell, why not a rose! thomasina coverly is the lyra belacqua of literature, and valentine coverly a fascinatingly perfect portrait of closeted queerness
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O. A. Bhatti, Author
@oabhatti.bsky.social
1 day ago
Nothing like driving home four hours in a snowstorm while listening to characters in a book repeatedly passing out from exhaustion due to the rigors of travel. Thanks Philip Pullman! (The Rose Field is really good btw)
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🎄Ho Ho Holly 🎅🏼
@hollyberra.bsky.social
1 day ago
Being in Bellingen for some reason? Direct flights from Sydney to Seattle announced but I can’t afford to go Dead huntsmen in my bed Being back in Armidale Ziva from NCIS undercover Soccer HDM but modern day YouTubers Snakes Doing Year 12 exams again?! Immigration appointment Year 12 formal??
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SoulBoundKai 🌈
@soulboundkai.bsky.social
1 day ago
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman, Percy Jackson, anything by Tamora Pierce (but I personally love the Immortals quartet), anything by Cornelia Funke (the Thief Lord is particularly good).
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Joanna MacGown
@captain-peregrin.bsky.social
1 day ago
Also I don't like the implication that Mrs. Coulter is only cold to Lyra because HER DAEMON WAS CUT
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Joanna MacGown
@captain-peregrin.bsky.social
1 day ago
So I've been watching His Dark Materials, and Tom Hooper sure returned to form (even if he'll never live down Cats)
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Nat Guest
@unfortunatalie.bsky.social
1 day ago
No one: Philip Pullman: "couchant"
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Greensleeves
@greensleeves.bsky.social
1 day ago
After 'His Dark Materials' we discovered Philip Reeve's 'Mortal Engines', which I nominate for one of the best opening lines ever: 'It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea'.
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Greensleeves
@greensleeves.bsky.social
1 day ago
They really are wonderful books, great adventures and well-drawn characters. Our local authority had a children's 'Writing Squad' (M was in it) where gifted kids would spend time writing, chatting etc - and meeting authors such as Philip Pullman.
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Lindsay Kittens
@lindsaykittens.bsky.social
1 day ago
#3goodthings 1. The Christmas mugs are out! 2. Snuggles with the kits 3. The Golden Compass
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Wren 💙
@wrenkh.bsky.social
1 day ago
I loved the adaptations of 'His Dark Materials'. the books are at the top of my must read pile. I've got embroidery going at the moment & it does tend to be one or the other.
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Greensleeves
@greensleeves.bsky.social
1 day ago
I suppose our struggle with 'The Amber Spyglass' is that my daughter was 9 when I was reading it to her so we were getting a bit deep into philosophical discussions for her age-group. She did meet Philip Pullman at Hay Festival and aired her views... 🙄🤣
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