A review by daumari
His Dark Materials: The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman

4.0

I apparently remembered nothing about this book (other than that Will's from our world), so a reread was well overdue.

Pieces move on the board to and from worlds, including our own (though contemporary at the time, it was funny to me to see that Mary Malone had floppy discs for The Cave and with John Parry's letters dated 1985). Maybe because it's partially in our world and doesn't share the fantastic magic of shapeshifting daemons and panserbjorn, but I didn't find The Subtle Knife nearly as compelling. Still, it's doing setup for spectacular showdowns in The Amber Spyglass so... it's a middle trilogy book!

Also, as with The Golden Compass- awfully dark for a children's book.