The Golden Compass [Audiobook] - Philip Pullman

Pullman, P. (1999). The golden compass. (P. Pullman, narr.). [Audio Recording]. New York: Listening Library.

Summary 
Lyra lives in Oxford University, surrounded by scholars, but longs for adventure. However, when her friend is kidnapped by the Gobblers, her adventure becomes all too real, as she must figure out who she can trust. Along her journey, she learns to use a very special instrument that was given to her, a golden compass, which she alone can read.  

Evaluative comments 
The Golden Compass is the first book in a trilogy. It is compelling from the very beginning, and keeps the audience interested throughout the series of adventures. The audiobook is narrated by the author, and the characters are performed by an entire cast. This is a smart choice, as the characters come alive without becoming caricatures. Though the music at the beginning of each chapter sometimes seems jarring, fortunately it does not continue into the actual narration.

Suggested audience 
Grades 7-12

Reader’s advisory notes  
Appeal terms - Action-packed, world-building, mystical, thought-provoking, stylistically complex
Read-alikes - The Subtle Knife, Philip Pullman & The Amber Spyglass, Philip Pullman (trilogy continuation)

Booktalking hook 
Play the beginning of the audiobook

Reason for inclusion
A very popular fantasy trilogy; narrated by the author

Category 
Audio Recording, Controversial/Challenged/Banned, Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror