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Originally Posted by CRussel
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".
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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.