Search
 Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Christian Books » General » The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark MaterialsOctober 13, 2008  
Categories
Keruso Christian Apparel
Christian Choice Shirts
No Longer, Christian Clothing
Inspired by Christ Apparel
Christian Jewelry
Christian Books

Related Categories
• General
Science, Nature & How It Works
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• How Things Work
Science, Nature & How It Works
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• Literary Criticism & Collections
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• General
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• His Dark Materials
Science Fiction
Series
Children's Books
Subjects
• History of Technology
Technology
Science
Subjects
Books
• History & Criticism
Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Subjects
Books
• History & Criticism
Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Subjects
Books
• Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Teens
Subjects
Books
• Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Teens
Subjects
Books
• General
Literature
Children's Books
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• Literary Criticism & Collections
Literature
Children's Books
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• General
Science, Nature & How It Works
Children's Books
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• How Things Work
Science, Nature & How It Works
Children's Books
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• History of Technology
Technology
Science
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• History & Criticism
Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• History & Criticism
Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Teens
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Teens
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
• All 4-for-3 Deals
4-for-3 Books Store
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• General AAS
Qualifying Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• 4-for-3 Books
Promotion (special_merchandising_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books
• Mass Market
Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books




The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
enlarge
List Price: $5.99
Buy New: $2.31
You Save: $3.68 (61%)
Buy New/Used from $2.15

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 318594
Category: Book

Authors: Mary Gribbin, John Gribbin
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Studio: Laurel Leaf
Manufacturer: Laurel Leaf
Label: Laurel Leaf
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Mass Market Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.7

ISBN: 0375831460
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780375831461
ASIN: 0375831460

Publication Date: July 10, 2007
Release Date: July 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Similar Items:

  • His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass; The Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass)
  • Lyra's Oxford (Pullman, Philip, His Dark Materials.)
  • Once Upon a Time in the North (David Fickling Books)
  • The Elements of His Dark Materials
  • Navigating the Golden Compass: Religion, Science and Daemonology in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials (Smart Pop series)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Philip Pullman?s His Dark Materials trilogy is renowned for its mystery and magic. What?s the truth behind it all? Is the golden compass actually based in science? How does the subtle knife cut through anything? Could there be a bomb like the one made with Lyra?s hair? How do the Gallivespians? lodestone resonators really work? And, of course, what are the Dark Materials? Drawing on string theory and spacetime, quantum physics and chaos theory, award-winning science writers Mary and John Gribbin reveal the real science behind Philip Pullman?s bestselling fantasy trilogy in entertaining and crystal-clear prose.


From the Hardcover edition.



Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Unlocks What Otherwise is Magical Fantasy   August 21, 2008
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Fantasy for the sake of escapism is wonderful. Explanation of the same may become problematic. To the reader who enjoys escaping reality for fantasy, explanation for what otherwise has no reason is as inviting as the many hurtful "growing up" moments: e.g. when we learn that there is no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny or Tooth Afairy.

One of Great Britain's greatest fantasies is the Dark Materials' trilogy - where little children take on magical odysseys to cure what adults ruin. Similar to "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" or any of the J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter" books, Philip Pullman's fantasy has been the torch which lit many of a certain generation's children's dreams. A contemporary to Rowling, his writing has been the source of discussion and movie material.

And, so it is this book that makes it so unlike interpretations of many of its peer novels. Harry Potter novels are decried as the source for the intense growth of devil worshiping satanic cults. To the contrary, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" has been accused of being a Christian lesson in mythic tale. Narnia - the land of "The Lion . . . " - is separate from our own. It is heaven or the "other world." Potter's world coexists with our own - he is different, he is the devil incarnate. Or, so critics tells us.

Pullman's world is both "other" as well as part of our own. He has Lyra and Will meet, even though they are from different worlds. With magic knife, Will cuts his way into our world. How, the authors ask, can this be?

Metaphysics. This book teaches us about the fourth dimension, string theory, dust, dark materials, quantum physics and more - and how each relates to what we thought was a children's novel. Peeling away at the layers of plot in the Pullman books, the authors of this book teach us more science than we probably have learned in decades. At times I wondered whether I was learning more science in this book than I had forgotten in a lifetime.

And, so the authors explain that our childlike imaginations are actually rooted in truths - scientific truths. That our fantasy is actually reality. That our escape is merely a change in direction to what we otherwise do not know. In short, science is as magical as it is logical. Science can be as much fun as . . . dare I say it. . . Rowling or Pullman or C.S. Lewis.

I learned a lot from this book. And, although it awakened me to learn something that I may have otherwise been just as comfortable as not knowing, I have no regrets. To the contrary, I regret having been so ignorant. I enjoyed reading this book which unlocked many mysteries which have been hidden from me for years. And, I only wish that science could have been taught in a similar manner.



4 out of 5 stars inconsistant   April 6, 2008
This is a brilliant concept, and was executed relatively well. My main complaint is that the tone of writing is not consistant. I felt 'talked down to' in some chapters and then unexplained terms, concepts and/or examples were used that went over my head in other chapters. For example, the authors give a detailed definition of what "experiements" are, but then assume readers know what "poloroid lenses" are. I don't know about others, but I knew what an 'experiemnt' was about a decade before I had any experience with Poloroid lenses, and I'm still not 100% sure I'm thinking of the right thing. Particularly toward the end of the book the authors seemed to have jumped ship on breaking concepts down with the same voracity as in the beginning.
Obviously, this is a companion to the trilogy. Although I felt the editing should've been better for this book, it really is an invaluable addition to the His Dark Materials experience.



4 out of 5 stars The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials   February 7, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Mary & John Gribbin have created a well organized and eaily understood science guide to the authentic physics behind Philip Pullman's epic work. The Gribbins combine good, clear writing with a thurough understanding of phyisics that leads to simple explanations a layman can understand. With out this valualbe work, Mr. Pullman's fantastic tale would remain simply a 'story' underpinned by fanciful and extremely complex and difficult science that might or might not be real for our world. As it happens, much of it is real for our world.


4 out of 5 stars His Dark MATERIALS   January 13, 2008
  1 out of 4 found this review helpful

It is a fun book using the facts of Dark Matter in a rather cavalier way that is fun and gives a great explanation for the magic/ absurdities in the Dark Matter series.
i liked the book and bought is as part of a set of the dark matter trilogy that begins with The Golden Compass.



4 out of 5 stars Extra info for Pullman's "His Dark Materials"   January 7, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For the ordinary person, this little book has pretty good coverage of the scientific basis for Pullman's trilogy. I am no expert, but from the info in the college courses I have taken with the Teaching Company, I think the writers have done well to condense so many items in a little space. It helps to understand that many of the ideas in Pullmans's fantasy have a bit of reality to them.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic

More Products
Christian Wear Blog
Apparel News
Links
Resources
About
Contact Us
Daily Devotional
Christian News
Christian Humor