The Book of Dust – Still A Couple More Years
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Philip Pullman was recently interviewed by Spanish magazine Qué Leer, where he talked about The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, his atheism, and his opinions on other fantasy writers such as Rowling and Tolkien. He also breiefly mentions the long-awaited The Book of Dust, hints that it’ll be a couple of years before we can all read it and tells us that it will be set four years after the events of His Dark Materials.

The article is available in Spanish here. BridgeToTheStars.Net’s Bellerophon has kindly translated the article into English for us, which can be read by following the link below.

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Mark Reads TAS (Week 6)!
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It’s Week 6 of Mark Reads The Amber Spyglass(with BTTS)! This week Mark will be reading Chapters 26-30 of the third instalment of our favourite trilogy.

Mark Reads TAS Week 6

Over at our weekly forum thread we’ll be talking about the war and the effects it may be having on the multiple worlds. Come and join us! Also, be sure to check out this week’s lovely banner (above), and click it to see the image it’s taken from!

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His Dark Materials Cover Art!
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You may have noticed we’ve been giving away the new UK editions of His Dark Materials! Our current August contest gives you the chance to win a signed copy of The Amber Spyglass. Make sure you enter by August 21st! This week, we talked to one of the cover designers of these editions, and we’re asking you to tell us what your favourite His Dark Materials covers are. Our nifty Cover Art Galleryis back up and running, so have a look!

Three Different Covers

Since its publication, His Dark Materials has been published in 39 languages and has had a whole variety of cover designs. From the widely recognised alethiometer, to the somewhat creepy depiction of Will and the golden monkey, to the detailed Croatian The Amber Spyglass (which I can only assume contains Daleks in place of angels) – the cover art of the trilogy has varied widely.  We want you to tell us your favourites: comment on this post, tweet us, , or post in our forum thread!

Designer Helen Crawford-White of Crush Creative answered BridgeToTheStars.net’s questions about just what it’s like to redesign the covers for such a well-known series of books. Click below to see what she told us!

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Mark Reads TAS (Week 5)!
Posted on by Jaya

It’s Week 5 of Mark Reads The Amber Spyglass (with BTTS)! This week Mark will be reading Chapters 21-25 of the third instalment of our favourite trilogy.

Mark Reads TAS Week 5

Over at our weekly forum thread we’ll be talking about the world of the dead. Come and join us! Also, be sure to check out this week’s lovely banner (above), and click it to see the image it’s taken from (my favourite so far)!

Don’t forget to enter our August Contest for a chance to win a signed copy of The Amber Spyglass! Entries must be in by 23:59 GMT on the 21st of August.

Blogger Mark Oshiro reads and reviews one chapter of a book each weekday.



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TRoH’s Book Club – August/September book decided
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The Republic of Heaven’s Book Club has decided on its August/September book and it’s going to be… Look Me In The Eye by John Elder Robison! The theme was memoirs and the other nominations were A Life Like Other People’s by Alan Bennett and Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry.

From the time he was three or four years old, John Elder Robison realised that he was different from other people. He was unable to make eye contact or connect with other children, and by the time he was a teenager his odd habits – an inclination to blurt out non-sequiturs, obsessively dismantle radios or dig five-foot holes (and stick his younger brother in them) – had earned him the label ‘social deviant’. It didn’t help that his mother conversed with light fixtures and his father spent evenings pickling himself in sherry.

Look Me in the Eye is his story of growing up with Asperger’s syndrome at a time when the diagnosis simply didn’t exist. Along the way it also tells the story of two brothers born eight years apart yet devoted to each other: the author and his younger brother Chris, who would grow up to become bestselling author Augusten Burroughs.

This book is a rare fusion of inspiration, dark comedy and insight into the workings of the human mind. For someone who has struggled all his life to connect with other people, Robison proves to be an extraordinary storyteller.

Any member of the forum can see the Book Club sub-forum, but to nominate and vote on future books you have to be a member. To join the book club you can either private message Moderator Bee who runs the Club, or go to User Control Panel > Usergroups tab > select Book Club Members, and click join.

You can buy the book here on amazon.co.uk, here on amazon.com and here on Kindle.



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