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LO: Lyra's Oxford aimed at getting younger readers into HDM?

Discuss the companion books of the HDM trilogy: Lyra's Oxford and Once Upon a Time in the North.

LO: Lyra's Oxford aimed at getting younger readers into HDM?

Postby smudgenet » Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:27 am

The use of illustrations reminds me of Philip Pullman's shorter stories such as Clockwork and The Firework-Maker's Daughter.

I think Pullman made Lyra's Oxford to be be like this, which fine to make it more accesible to younger readers. However, are younger readers going to read Lyra's Oxford and then move to HDM?

Is that one of Pullman's intentions with Lyra's Oxford?
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Postby Ripper » Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:43 pm

I don't think so, there's nothing that would appeal more to younger readers than HDM would. I'd say it's aimed just generally at fans of the series; ones that want to know more with the postcard, leaflets etc.
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Postby Angel to follow » Fri May 19, 2006 5:19 pm

Although its not part of the series it doesn't really stand alone, It wouldn't make sense if you read it without the others.
I agree with ripper, there isn't anything in it thats particually going to drag the children in.
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