Yes, Lyra appears in Philip Pullman's "The Book of Dust" series, which serves as a companion trilogy to his "His Dark Materials" series. The character of Lyra is central to the plot of "The Book of Dust."
Roger Parslow was Lyra's friend who disappeared in the first book of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, "Northern Lights" (also published as "The Golden Compass"). His disappearance led to Lyra's journey to rescue him and uncover the mysteries surrounding Dust and the Magisterium.
In our world are spirits are inside of our body. But in Lyra's world their spirits walk beside them in animal form. And there's this huge thing about dust that is not the normal dust it's weirder.
No, that is the last book in that series. However, there is a short book called Lyra's Oxford. I started to read it, but then my puppy chewed it up before I could finish it, so I don't know exactly what its about. Lyra is 15 in this book. Phillip Pullman also wrote a book about Lee Scoresby when he was 24. I think its called Once Upon A Time In the North. I also heard somewhere that Phillip Pullman is writing a longer book called "The Book of Dust" It hasent come out yet, so I don't know exactly what it will be about. Also, he said that he will write a short book about Will too, just like he did for Lyra.
The "His Dark Materials" trilogy includes the novels "Northern Lights" (published in the US as "The Golden Compass"), "The Subtle Knife" and "The Amber Spyglass". There are two spin-off titles currently available, entitled "Once Upon a Time in the North" and "Lyra's Oxford. Philip Pullman has said that he will be writing a small green book, about the character Will. "Lyras Oxford was a dark red book. Once Upon a Time in the North will be a dark Blue book. There still remains a green book. And that will be Will's book. Eventually..." The Book of Dust, set in the His Dark Materials universe, is also set to be published in the future. Pullman currently says that the book will feature Lyra as a main character.
In the book "Northern Lights" by Philip Pullman, Lyra Belacqua is around 11 years old at the beginning of the story.
In the book "Northern Lights" by Philip Pullman, Lyra's daemon is named Pantalaimon, also known as Pan. Pan frequently shape-shifts into different animal forms and serves as a physical representation of Lyra's emotions and conscience.
In the first book of the His Dark Materials trilogy, Lyra's friend who disappears is Roger Parslow. He is abducted by the Gobblers and taken to Bolvangar.
a liar. they say it so many times that liar and lyra start to sound the same
Dafne Keen plays the character Lyra Belacqua in the television series adaptation of "His Dark Materials" based on the book series that "The Golden Compass" is a part of.
In "His Dark Materials" by Philip Pullman, Mary Malone did not portray a serpent. She was a physicist who played a significant role in helping Lyra in her journey, especially in the third book of the trilogy, "The Amber Spyglass." Mary worked with Dust and the Mulefa to understand the nature of consciousness and Dust.
In the Golden Compass/Norther Lights, she is 12. In the Amber Spyglass, shes 13. There is also another book called Lyra's Oxford that Phillip Pullman wrote a while after the Amber Spyglass, and she is 15 in this book.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.