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Daemon Voices
Daemon Voices: Essays on Storytelling | Philip Pullman
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readingjedi
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Today I went in a real life bookshop for only the 2nd time in over a year. Treated myself to a physical book - a very rare occurrence these days. Pullman is one of my favourite writers & His Dark Materials is hugely significant in my life. So this purchase was a no-brainer really.

It also has black page edges! 🖤🖤🖤

vivastory I've thought about picking this one up so many times. It sounds fascinating! 4y
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Angeles
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Relaxation time! Philip Pullman and a warm bath. I can feel my stress just melting away😎

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Pickpick

This is a book of essays about all things books, reading and writing. I have read it at a leisurely pace and really enjoyed it.🤓

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Oliveldn
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I can‘t recommend this book of essays enough! Pullman is matter of fact, fun and full of the love of storytelling ♥️ #philippullman #hisdarkmaterials #onwriting

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LoveToReadLiveToRead
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#7days7covers
Essays on story-telling by Philip Pullman. Looking forward to getting a copy of The Secret Commonwealth later this week......

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Louise
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Day Seven. #covercrush #7days7covers I just ordered this book. What a great cover for a Pullman book on writing and storytelling! Looking forward to reading it!

Jas16 That is a great cover! 5y
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AMVP
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Still haven't read any Pullman yet, but I'm digging this essay collection. Will probably make a run at His Dark Materials this year.

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Karionie
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In an atmosphere of suspicion, resentment and hostility, many poems are interrogated until they confess, and what they confess is usually worthless, as the results of torture always are: broken little scraps of information, platitudes, banalities. Never mind! The work has been done according to the instructions, and the result...is measured and recorded and tabulated in line with government targets; and this is the process we call education.

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Pickpick

Wonderful. Read by the author!!!

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MartinClycle

Been a while since I've used this! I've read a lot over the past few months - this is what my library hold list decided I was going to read next.

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Moray_Reads
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Philip Pullman discusses the importance of stories and language, why every right thinking person should be a feminist and why recommended reading ages are bad for readers, authors and books #edbookfest

Kalalalatja Lucky you!!! 6y
youneverarrived So jealous! 😍 6y
ReadingEnvy Which one is in the red pants? 6y
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saresmoore Neeeeeat! 6y
Tonton Would have loved to have been there 6y
batsy How cool! Sorry, what did he mean about recommended reading? 6y
Moray_Reads @batsy oops, sorry. That was inaccurate typing while walking! It's the idea that all children's books should have the appropriate ages of the readers printed on the covers. He's very much against it! 6y
batsy Oh, OK! Thank you :) I agree with him 👍🏽 6y
Moray_Reads @batsy me to. I think it can be helpful if similar age ranges are shelves together in shops but books definitely shouldn't be labelled. It all depends on the child and the book! 6y
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WanderingBookaneer
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When the #NetGalley gods smile upon me.

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LoveToReadLiveToRead
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Christmas bookish presents! Some beautiful cover art there. I can't stroking the Daemon Voices cover. One step away from muttering "my precious".....

MemoirsForMe 😁😁😁 7y
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