Sally Lockhart
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Sally Lockhart
This is quite old four book trilogy by Phillip Pullman. I would reccomend them to most HDM fans, i read them just after it.
They arent very much like HDM plotwise but are just as well written
They arent very much like HDM plotwise but are just as well written
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that used to be my trouble with writing stuff... but now, instead of trying to write like, a fifty pager or something, I got for 1 or 2 page short stories... personally I think I write better that way, and I don't have the trouble of having to finish something really long.
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I haven't read these books for ages but they're great. When I was in school they ran a program thingy to get people to read more; if you read 5 books you got free chocolate, ten books you got something else and 15 you got a £7 book token. It had to be picked from a certain list, so I picked these books and that's what made me love PP.
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I love the Sally Lockhart trilogy. It gets me into this detective mood for day, in which I constantly ask my dad if he's my real dad. But I hated passionately the sadness of the end of Bk 2. He just HAD to die, just HAD to!
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Sally Lockhart is really good!
I read this series before HDM (only because someone bought me TSK for my birthday and not NL so I couldn't begib that trilogy) but anyway, this series was what got me hooked on HDM.
I love the Sally Lockhart quartet (though I do not think that The Tin Princess is very worth reading - Sally is only in it for about two chapters, and I didn't like that!)
Anyway, the second book (the shadow in the north) made me cry! When he dies - so sad! And I rarely cry at books, in fact there are very select few that I do cry at.
But anyway definitely read Sally Lockhart but I shouldn't bother with The Tin Princess - definitely read The Tiger in the Well though.
I love the Sally Lockhart quartet (though I do not think that The Tin Princess is very worth reading - Sally is only in it for about two chapters, and I didn't like that!)
Anyway, the second book (the shadow in the north) made me cry! When he dies - so sad! And I rarely cry at books, in fact there are very select few that I do cry at.
But anyway definitely read Sally Lockhart but I shouldn't bother with The Tin Princess - definitely read The Tiger in the Well though.
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I have read the first two books in this series, and I'm planning on reading the third soon. Sally Lockhart is a great character, and I think the time period and all the historical details are ineteresting as well. I read The Ruby in the Smoke before I read HDM, and The Shadow in the North in between HDM books (yeah, I know, I usually don;t read all the bokks in a series...I guess I like to make them last longer ).
The end of Shadow in the North made me really sad, right up there with the end of TAS. I really wasn't expecting it, and it was one of those things where, immediately after reading it, I just enated to close the booka nd stop reading and was thinking, no, this isn't what's supposed to happen! someone change it and give them a happy ending! Still a really good book though.
The end of Shadow in the North made me really sad, right up there with the end of TAS. I really wasn't expecting it, and it was one of those things where, immediately after reading it, I just enated to close the booka nd stop reading and was thinking, no, this isn't what's supposed to happen! someone change it and give them a happy ending! Still a really good book though.
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