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| Once Upon a Time in the North | 
enlarge | Author: Philip Pullman Publisher: David Fickling Books Category: Book
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £4.33 You Save: £5.66 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 1520
Media: Hardcover Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.6 x 0.8
ISBN: 0385614322 EAN: 9780385615235 ASIN: 0385614322
Publication Date: April 4, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: PLEASE CHECK LANGUAGE OF THIS BOOK IN "PRODUCT DETAILS". BRAND NEW - ***Delivery usually * 3 - 5 * working days - From Aphrohead of SOUTHPORT, UK *** . Thanks from all at Aphrohead.
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Funny little thing :) June 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Again you find yourself reading a review written by a fan of Philip Pullman's work. I must say, if you are a fan as well - BUY IT! Yet be aware of a slight disapointment, because it is far to short! Bear in mind that I myself am a passionate reader, and I need at least 50 pages to get started, and since this funny little book only contains about 96, I was left with a the small disappointment because I just (like so many others) wanted more. It was gone within the hour that I had recieved it. But if you are searching for a small quick read, a collector's object as a fan or you just want a bit more of Pullman's universe - this is it. I have to say though, that this is the second pocket book which has been given to us by Pullman so why shouldn't he make a third? Well I hope so. This second one certainly deserves 5 stars, and compliments to the quality and design of this book .
Not what I hoped June 5, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's too short. It doesn't tell you much more about the dark materials universe. It's just a straight forward story the two main characters meet and sort out a problem and that's it. You get a bit more of an insight into Lee Scoresby the aeronaut but nothing of Iorek Byrnison which would have made the book far more interesting. If you want a really good Pullman adventure story read the Sally Lockhart books first. The game at the back is good fun but I didn't get the book for that.
Beautiful and disappointing June 3, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Let's get this straight. The His Dark Materials trilogy is one of the best things in literature and wipes the floor with Harry Potter (much as I enjoy them). This is the second in a series of spin off books which are short stories using the original characters. The first, Lyra's Oxford deals with the heroine, Lyra Silvertongue. The second, this book, deals with a prequel in which we find out how the aeronaut Lee Scoresby and the bear king, Iorek Byrnison first meet each other.
The writing is crisp, dark and funny/sad, just as in the original books and the woodcuts, the game and all the additional letters etc, make this cloth bound, pocket sized book a thing of great beauty and a needful addition to any bookshelf. The characterisation is excellent, and these are two of the best characters in the trilogy to meet again.
So, why disappointing? Because it is too short. Because there has been nothing in the way of a real meaty adventure issuing forth from Pullman's pen for too long, and because I'm greedy and I want more. Pull your finger out Philip, there's a dear.
A great little adventure, for fans and newcomers alike. June 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After the slightly disappointing Lyra's Oxford, Once Upon A Time In The North came as a great relief to me. It was as if Philip Pullman had learned from his last short story from the His Dark Materials universe all the lessons he needed to in order to make this second spin-off the perfect gift for any fan of the trilogy, people who have only seen the film, and even any adult or child who has never even heard of Lee Scoresby or Iorek Byrnison before.
Serving as a companion or even introduction piece to His Dark Materials, the short story part of the book (there are other surprises, though if you have read the product description you probably know what they are by now) is a genuinely exciting account of Lee's (and, of course, Hester's) first meeting with sentient and honourable Polar Bear Iorek Byrnison. What makes this exciting is that both were already fully fleshed out characters, and firm friends, in the novels, yet the details of their first meeting were never revelled - until, of course, now.
I honestly have never read a short story I enjoyed more than this one. Whether that was influenced by my already existing love of the characters, I don't know - but the story was gripping from start to finish.
As for length - I felt it was exactly the right length for a good short story. As someone who has written a number of short stories as a hobby, I know that that is something it is very difficult to get right.
If you are a fan of the series, there's also a nice twist waiting for you in the supplementary material at the end.
What might have been.... June 2, 2008 This is the second spin-off from His Dark Materials, and follows the hugely underwhelming Lyra's Oxford.
First, the good news. This is longer than Lyra's Oxford and is a cracking good prequel about the first time Lee Scoresby and Iorek Byrnison met. The story hits the ground running with action from the start, a tale of corruption, and a shady character from Scoresby's past.
Now, the bad news. The book does not even reach 100 pages, and includes a free game. As with the previous shorter than short story, it's as if Pullman is compensating the reader for lack of content, a carrot that will not please his older readers.
I have given this one more star than Lyra's Oxford, because there is a very good story in here. Trouble is, it could have been so much more.
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