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Old 08-30-2015, 02:33 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
I never much enjoyed the Narnia books, probably because I tried to read them too late in my reading life (mid-teens). Also, they're written in a much earlier fantasy style. The Pullman Dark Materials trilogy is more modern (written in 1996), and definitely spans the range from YA to full Adult. It is certainly not "Christian".
It's anti-Christian, or rather anti-organised-church. It makes the point that spiritual enlightenment comes from personal experience, not through other people telling you what you should think or believe.
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