Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) by: J.K. Rowling

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Release date: 31st January, 1999
Media: Paperback

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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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BRILLIANT!

Rating: 4out of 5 - Shubhankar Parijat

The chamber of secrets is a very interesting and exciting book. it has a very interesting climax and the overall story is also brilliant. the story begins when harry is in his house amd the dursleys are treating him like a bomb that would blast at any moment. just then his his friend ronald weasley comes to rescue him . this book is brilliant. cars fly, trees fight back and a mysterios house elf comesw to harry potter to warne him of the dangers in hogwarts.this year at hogwarts, spiders talk, letters scold and harry's own unsettling language turns him against his friends. from dueling clubs to rogue bludgers' its a year of adventure and danger when bloody writing on a wall announces: "THE CHAMBER OF SECRET HAS BEEN OPENED." to save hogwarts will requir all of harry, ron and hermione's, magical abilities and courage. before reading the book get ready to be amused and petrified as herry potter shows he is more than a wizard, he is a HERO!!!!!!

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Rating: 5 of out 5 - Harry Pott


I am an unashamed devotee of the whole series so once again I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Still a youngster at school but you can see more of the relationship developing between the characters. A great read.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - wonderful

The product arrived in perfect condition and it arrived very quickly thank you very much.

Rating: 5 of out 5 - I may be a Grandma but I LOVE this book

This book is absolutely fantasic and I could not put it down!! Would recommend to everyone of every age. It does have one down side, it is not long enough!!

Rating: 5 of out 5 - grandson's Birthday request

My seven year old grandson asked for this for his Birthday. It keeps him quiet for hours

Rating: 4 of out 5 - Still some teething problems

Harry has had a miserable summer. None of his friends have written to him and he wonders whether Hogwarts and the world of wizardry that he discovered the year before is just a dream. Four weeks before he is due to return to school he has a visit from Dobby the House Elf who warns him away from returning to Hogwarts. And so we embark on another year at Hogwarts and another mystery - this time involving the Chamber of Secrets, of the title.

I still thoroughly enjoyed this book, but not quite as much as the first. The main reason for this was the clumsy need to recap that Rowling displayed. The worst instance was when Colin and Harry are walking to the Quidditch pitch and Harry has to explain how it all works - it isn't completely unforgiveable since Colin has only just started at Hogwarts, but I felt it was superfluous nonetheless, and this was not the only instance.

My other reason for the half star being dropped was Gilderoy Lockhart, a very tiresome character who boasts constantly about his achievements. I can see how some people might regard him as humourous but I begrudged any of his 'screentime' and wished he hadn't been introduced.

In this book the fright factor is increased. There is a spine chilling scene in the Forbidden Forest, especially if you are not that fond of spiders, and I still have nerves when Harry faces off against Tom Riddle and he reveals who he actually is. Some younger readers might well be scared by some of the moments in this story.

Once again, the characters are fleshed out fantastically, even minor characters such as Lee Jordan (who commentates the Quidditch matches in a very entertaining manner). All of them are extremely memorable and, even in just this second book of the series, very familiar to the reader. It is a tribute to Rowling's writing of these characters that I never mix up my Professor Sprout with my Professor Flitwick - each of the people who roam the wizarding world have their own characteristics and personalities.

The little details also charmed me. I love the fact that the students have to turn in essays of a certain length in inches on their rolled parchment, rather than word count or pages. I enjoy the Dickensian element of the story - the quills for writing, the clothes and robes. The descriptions of the feasts are unbelievable - they make you wish you could be transported to eat there.

This is not my favourite of the seven in the series for reasons detailed above, but it is still a great read!


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