Has a few...minor weak spots. Grown-up Lyra is surlier than she was as a tween, and I’m here for it, but I would have welcomed a little surliness from Malcolm, who is weirdly perfect .. But Pullman’s abilities as a storyteller are stupendous, and on full display. He keeps all his characters in constant motion, nimbly shifting point of view among them in midstream ... Pullman...[wears] his progressive politics on his sleeve, but it works better when he shows us, which he does with lashings of his rich, supersaturated prose.
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