Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling review

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Re: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling review

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strainglia wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 21:14 I should say that the first book is way better than this one. This book didn't live up to my expectations since I expected more based on my impressions with the first book. The second book should make you keep going and impressed a reader so that s/he would buy and read the next one but this just didn't do it for me. It is a little bit dry and boring, in my opinion.
This installment is one of the shorter books in the series, but I don't look forward to rereading it. It isn't that it is bad, but it feels so much longer than even Goblet of Fire. I even tend to skip the movie when it is on (there hasn't been a Harry Potter Weekend on Freeform that I've noticed, but I also have checked in much lately). I'm glad that someone else feels somewhat similar.
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I thought this was a fun follow up to the first book and look forward to seeing where the story will take us next in the third book.
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I've read the Harry Potter series loads of times, and this book is for sure my least favorite of them all. I agree with the sentiments expressed on here that Goblet of Fire is the best book in the series.
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I thought this book was exciting and I did enjoy it, but it’s not my favourite in the series. I prefer the third book and the last three, but I still enjoyed this one never the less.
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This is the second book in the Harry Potter series. It follows Harry as he begins his 2nd year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his relationship with his muggle guardians, the Dursleys. This is a great follow up to the first book. It's not very long but still very interesting. We learn more of Harry's past and more about the growing friendships between Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
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I loved this one. I was only 12 or something when I read it so I didnt fully understand all the clues JK left us. I liked it because of that. It left me knowing that there was a wealth of information in that one book alone... even though I had read it, I knew I would need to re-read it to fully understand what the pages held. I think thats the magic of JK's writing.. every time you read it, theres always something you missed the first time..

... that and magic. I mean, I would love magical powers. :D
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I did really enjoy reading this book both while growing up and as an adult. It wasn't my favorite plot line of the series, but it was enjoyable. I love the introduction of Ginny's character.
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I didn't really like this book as much as the first book, but, a definite read for a Harry Potter fan. Ginny crush on Harry seems so cute and reminded me of my high school crush.
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I'm really surprised to find that so many people enjoyed this book much less than the rest of the series! I loved this book. I felt like it bought a lot of history to Hogwarts and told us a lot more about the rivalry between purebloods and others, which set the scene for the Death Eaters later
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I liked the suspense in this one. The first time I read it, I was seriously wondering if Hogwarts was going to be closed! Overall, it was really good but I thought the final showdown with the Basilisk was a bit anticlimactic.
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I quite enjoyed the scene that took place between Harry and Tom Riddle in this book. It was well-written and gives me chills every time. Overall, this is one of the best scenes in the entire series.
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I really enjoyed this book i read it back in high school. The books definitely explain more than the movie but overall great book and love the harry potter series.
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It was an amazing book after the first part. In the Hogwarts the things are going wrong. The hobby has visited Harry home to warn him not to go Hogwarts. Because Harry is in danger. After all that Harry want to Hogwarts. After visiting the Hogwarts Harry has realized that strange things happening in the school. And even one by one children going paralyzed. And Harry best friend Hermione also gets paralyzed. And Harry wants to find out who behinds for these. And then Harry has been realized that happening in the Hogwarts none other than Tom riddle future voldemort. And he finds that Ginny has opened the chamber of secrets. It was an amazing scene Harry has to fight with basilisk. He defeated the basilisk and Ginny from Tom riddle. It was an fascinating scene. I already read these book before. But I want to read once more. It was really great book to read.
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I loved this book. It's darker than the first part. The book gives us more details on the Wizarding World and how diverse and divided it is. It teaches tolerance through criticism of 'pure blood' wizards.
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Post by Deerghata_Shukla »

I think the second book is a bit dry. I hate the new professor. But some parts are rather interesting. Harry discovers many new things which will be important for him and others in future.
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