Ahh yes.. That was a really good book. I believe Philip Pullman wrote it.
yes ive read that one
It, like the book preceding and following it, is a form of realistic fantasy. That is to say, the protagonists are human (or close enough to it) and the majority of their surroundings are decently tangible. It is not, however, realistic. There is inter-world-travel, a magic knife, and visible angels...and possessed computers. All in all, it's the Twilight or Harry Potter sort of fantasy, as opposed to the Lord of the Rings sort.
the person who wrote the book his name is E.B. white
Thomas Kuhn. He wrote it in 1962.
Peter Matthiessen wrote The Snow Leopard.
"The Subtle Knife" and "The Amber Spyglass" are the second and third books, respectively, in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series.
The second book in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy is titled "The Subtle Knife."
"The Subtle Knife" book by Philip Pullman has approximately 352 pages in the paperback edition.
The Subtle Knife was created in 1997.
The Subtle Knife Audio was created in 2002.
The new main character would be Will Parry, the bearer of the subtle knife. There also many other characters introduced such as, mary malone, john parry and many more
Nobody knows.Nobody. All hope of there being a subtle knife film has been obliterated.
There might not even be a Subtle Knife film. But if there was there would be lots of auditions for Will Parry. I have read the book. Have you?
Knifepoint was written by Alex Van Tol.
The Subtle Knife: His Dark Materials was written by Philip Pullman. The paperback was published by Yearling in 2001 and has 368 pages.
The Subtle Knife has more than one edition. The Yearling paperbook has 368 pages. It was written by Phillip Pullman.
In the upcoming adaptation of "The Subtle Knife" in the "His Dark Materials" series, Mary Malone will be portrayed by Simone Kirby.