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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) | 
enlarge | Author: J.k. Rowling Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 390 reviews Sales Rank: 922
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.8 x 0.7
ISBN: 0747538484 EAN: 9780747538486 ASIN: 0747538484
Publication Date: February 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Creasing to spine and front cover. Acceptable.
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From Amazon.co.uk J K Rowling's sequel to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone carries on where the original left off. Harry is returning to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after the summer holidays and, right from the start, things are not straightforward. Unable to board the Hogwarts express, Harry and his friends break all the rules and make their way to the school in a magical flying car. From this point on, incredible events happen to Harry and his friends--Harry hears evil voices and someone, or something is attacking the pupils. Can Harry get to the bottom of the mystery before it's too late? As with its predecessor Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a highly readable and imaginative adventure story with real, fallible, characters, plenty of humour and, of course, loads of magic and spells. There is no need to have read Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to enjoy this book. However, if you have read it, this is the book you have been waiting for... (Ages 9 to Adult)--Philippa Reece
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An outstanding work of fiction June 17, 2008 Rowling has proved herself yet again to be a master of fantasy fiction in the second installment of the Hary Potter series. The characterisations initially developed in the 'Philosopher's Stone' are considered in depth by the author, allowing presumptions to be overturned, and the impossible to be considered. From the start of this work, adventure and excitement become codewords, allowing readers of any age to engage with the well written literature. Much recommended.
Big Potter Fan Here! April 2, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the second book in the series of Harry Potter, here is the plot: On his twelfth birthday, Dobby, a house-elf, visits Harry to warn him that he will be in earthly danger if he returns to Hogwarts. Harry ignores Dobby's terrible caution but is determined to return. Harry unintentionally gets sent to Knockturn Alley in a store that Draco Malfoy (Harry's foe) and his father, Lucius, are stopping by. Harry, Ron, and Hermione try to find out who the Heir of Slytherin is. With the help of Ron and Moaning Myrtle, Harry discovers the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets. Harry makes it to the Chamber where he finds an unaware Ginny. Harry learns that Ginny, under the control of Lord Voldemort, opened the Chamber. Lucius Malfoy, (who was very angry over Harry having deceived him into releasing his slave), attempted to attack Harry... Find out what happens in this great book which continues the adventures of the first!
This book is superb! March 14, 2008 I like Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets because it's mysterious, magical, surprising and scary .There's a surprise round every corner.
Uneventful Yet Undemanding November 21, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It is evidence enough that there are a variety of interesting qualities and overbearing faults within the book, but overall Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets is at best an average read that just prolongs a series that apparently becomes more evolved and 'dark'. The lack of detail used to create events and keep readers attention isn't used to great effect at times and the silly description though engulfs the Hogwarts world at times into a place of fun, to me just turns it into a place of mockery. Themes are used well to teach us more about social acceptance in our own culture but the lack of atmosphere fails to turn the book into something more thought provoking.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets August 22, 2007 This series is absolutely brilliant! I have now read all the books (I read the last one on the day it came out and in less than 24 hours!) I am now collecting all the books in special edition. This book has as much flying, magic, spells, bad guys and heroes as the first! If I was you I would click buy straight away! DO IT! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW! Or you will regret it. In special editon you get gold leafed pages, the book in hardback and a string bookmark. It is worth the money! My favourite part in the book is when Harry and Ron are hoping Snape's been sacked but really he's right behind them! Gildiroy Lochart is such a puff as well! He's all me me me! He says he's battled with banshees and fought werewolves. But is that true? And what secrets does the Chamber of Secrets hold? It's deffinately a bad one and when Harry's classmates start getting attacked it looks like Hogwarts could be closed...............
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