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The Rose Field

The Book of Dust #3 / 3 ✓
by Philip Pullman
The Rose Field (The Book of Dust #3) by Philip Pullman
⧗ 9.76 / 30
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The breathtaking conclusion to Philip Pullman’s Book of Dust! This landmark trilogy, set in the world readers first glimpsed in The Golden Compass, continues the story of Lyra: “one of fantasy’s most indelible heroines” (The New York Times Magazine).

“It’s a stunning achievement, this universe Pullman has created and continues to build on.” —The New York Times

Picking up right where The Secret Commonwealth left off, this story finds Lyra alone in a city haunted by daemons, searching for her beloved Pan. Malcolm Polstead isn’t far behind, searching for Lyra. And they are both racing toward the desert of Karamakan, following the trail of roses said to hold the secret of Dust.

Their allies and enemies are converging on the mysterious red building at the heart of the desert: Marcel Delamare and the military might of the Magisterium; the radical Men from the Mountains; scientists, scholars and spies; troops of witches and other people of the air. And awaiting them all is a previously unseen and chilling new threat that will change everything.

The intertwining odysseys of Malcolm and Lyra, their journeys both internal and external, will test their limits and challenge even their most dearly held beliefs.

As ever, Philip Pullman is using the language of fantasy to illuminate our world and to explore the deepest questions of what it means to be alive and awake to all the splendors and horrors around us. The extraordinary novels of The Book of Dust speak powerfully to today’s readers and will take their place alongside the forever-favorites of His Dark Materials.

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FantasyYoung Adult
Release date: October 23, 2025

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Philip Pullman

Philip Pullman

Philip Pullman is a writer whose imagination knows no bounds, a master of crafting worlds both fantastical and deeply thought-provoking. Known best for His Dark Materials, a trilogy that blends epic fantasy with philosophical musings, Pullman has captivated readers of all ages with stories that challenge the very nature of belief, freedom, and the human spirit.

Born in Norwich, England, in 1946, Pullman’s early life was shaped by both his experiences and his interests—particularly a fascination with literature and history. His love of storytelling began at a young age, influenced by the books he read and the characters he encountered, but it wasn’t until later that he fully embraced writing as a career. After studying at the University of Oxford, Pullman worked as a teacher and a writer, initially focusing on children's books that contained subtle nods to history, science, and philosophy.

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However, it was Northern Lights (published as The Golden Compass in the U.S.) that truly marked his arrival in the literary world, setting the stage for the extraordinary journey that would follow in His Dark Materials. What makes Pullman’s writing stand out is not just his world-building but his ability to blend the magical with the intellectual. The series weaves together themes of free will, the nature of sin, and the struggle between science and religion, all wrapped in a thrilling adventure.

Pullman’s books don’t shy away from asking hard questions. His characters, particularly the brave Lyra Belacqua, face moral dilemmas and existential questions, often standing against forces much larger than themselves. His complex, often controversial themes have made him both beloved and provocative, but it is his unwavering commitment to exploring the deepest aspects of humanity that has cemented his place as one of the most influential writers in modern fantasy.

Over the years, Pullman has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Carnegie Medal and a place among TIME’s 100 most influential people. But perhaps more telling than any award is the ongoing resonance of his work. His books continue to be embraced by new generations of readers, sparking debates, discussions, and re-imaginings in various media, from theatre adaptations to film.

Philip Pullman is a writer who dares to ask "what if?" and explores the consequences with a mix of wisdom, wit, and wonder. His stories are not just an escape, but an invitation to question the world around us and the stories we tell ourselves. Whether you're reading about the adventures in His Dark Materials or exploring his more recent works, Pullman’s writing remains a testament to the power of storytelling to challenge, inspire, and transform.

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The Book of Dust

The Book of Dust is a captivating extension of the world introduced in His Dark Materials, but with a fresh lens that explores the past and future of a universe already rich in mystery and wonder. This series takes readers deep into the origins of Dust, the mysterious force that has shaped the fates of many, while also focusing on the journey of new and familiar characters as they grapple with questions of fate, power, and identity.

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Set in a world where science and magic intersect, The Book of Dust plunges readers back into the awe-inspiring landscape that fans of Philip Pullman know so well. However, this is a tale where the shadows of the past and the weight of destiny intertwine, opening doors to deeper mysteries. The story begins with Malcolm Polstead, an inquisitive boy whose adventures lead him into a web of intrigue, danger, and choices that will change the world forever. Alongside him is the brilliant and rebellious Lyra Belacqua, whose journey takes a darker turn as she faces the consequences of the choices made in the previous series.

The series invites readers into a world where questions of free will, the balance of power, and the cost of knowledge are explored through a fantastical yet deeply human lens. From the secretive Order of Magisterium to the danger of unseen forces manipulating history, The Book of Dust builds a narrative that's both a thrilling adventure and a philosophical exploration of the universe’s most profound mysteries.

The beauty of Pullman’s storytelling lies in his ability to weave complex themes into accessible and gripping tales. As the series expands, it remains a compelling blend of adventure, philosophy, and fantasy. Fans of His Dark Materials will find much to love here, while newcomers will discover a rich, layered world filled with both wonder and danger. Each book deepens the questions about Dust’s nature, and how the choices of those who wield power shape the future of this intricate world.

In a universe full of shifting allegiances, alliances, and moral ambiguity, The Book of Dust raises questions about destiny, the essence of consciousness, and the struggle for truth in a world governed by forces beyond human understanding. It’s a journey that’s just as much about discovering the nature of the universe as it is about uncovering the mysteries of the heart.


The Book of Dust consists of three books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Main series His Dark Materials Universe

La Belle Sauvage (The Book of Dust #1)
★ 7.34 / 12
The Secret Commonwealth (The Book of Dust #2)
★ 7.60 / 5
The Rose Field (The Book of Dust #3)
⧗ 9.76 / 30


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