Rating: Summary: IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT YOUR CRAZY Review: Just as good as the first one. I can't wait for the next one (Prisoner of Azskban) to come out. And after that the next four years at Hogwarts books either. The third one is out in England, but not here in U.S.A yet. Hope we can start to get them here faster.
Rating: Summary: Second Year at Hogwarts! Review: Just as good as the first. A very hard thing to accomplish. I have to wait 'til October for the next one. Darn!!!!! Harry Potter would be good to read around the campfire. Just alot of fun.
Rating: Summary: Well done again Review: Just as I put down the last Harry Potter book I picked this oneup. I was pleased that this book was just as good. I found that ittouched on discrimination between wizards which interested me imensly. I felt it was a book on awarness that teaches us a lesson. Besides that the book continued to introduse many zany and crazy events taking place at Hogwarts. I think this book is fun for all ages.
Rating: Summary: What a book! Review: Just because I rate this book 4 stars doesn't mean it's not an example of a great story. It's just that there isn't enough good in it. Also, the movie is just plain scary. But with the rest, it's a wonderful book. My favorite part of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is when Gilderoy Lockhart Memory charmed himself which was really funny. The Dobby parts were also funny. It was kind of cool how Ron and Harry got away from Malfoy when they were changing back to themselves. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a great book to read.
Rating: Summary: SOOO GOOD!!!!!!!! Review: Just bought it yesterday and am already on chapter 10!!!! A GREAT READ! I wish they could publish them quicker here in the U.S. but that's ok!!!! Am anxiously awaiting 3rd book!!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!WOULD RECOMMEND ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: I LOVE HARRY POTTER!!!! Review: Just like the first book, this book is wonderful!! So far I have read it twice and I am sure I will read it again soon - like as soon as I get it back from the last person who borrowed it! :o) JK Rowling is amazing - obviously - and I look forward to every word she writes in the future.
Rating: Summary: Like I said for #3 Review: Just wanna say this is a FABULOUS book and you should definitely read it!
Rating: Summary: ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, 6 stars. Review: K, basically, out of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Harry Potter Books,this was definatly the best. I read it in one day. That is amazingconsidering that I don't like to read. The book was so interesting and amusing that I begged my parents to let me eat dinner in the living room alone so I could finish my book. So far, in the past year, I have read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 8 times+ and it never gets boring. Every time I pick the book up, I cant put it down. Anybody that hasn't read Hary Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, should stop what they are doing and start reading. Although the reading level is for ages 9-12, anybody, adults included, would enjoy this book. So, I don't rate this book, 1 star, 2 stars, 3 stars, 4 stars, or even, 5 stars. I rate it 6 stars.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Review: Kudos to Ms Rowling for this very enjoyable series. These books are great fun, no matter what your age. In fact, if I had to give a criticism of the Harry Potter books, I'd have to say their only drawback is that they eventually come to an end! I'll be waiting with bated breath for the next book in the series...
Rating: Summary: Even better than Sorcerer's Stone Review: Let me begin by stating that I am unquestionably a Conservative Christian. Many who share my other beliefs have attacked this book without having read it. So, this review is directed to those types and anyone who wishes to discuss the issue intelligently with someone who claims religious objections to this book and the rest of the series.The primary objection that is raised is the use of magic in the book. Afterall, the book is about a school of wizardry and witchcraft. Well, hold the phone! If the use of magic as a plot device makes a book inherently unsuitable for Christians, then let us gather at the river and throw away our beloved Chronicles of Narnia and Ring Triology. To be fair, some of Potter's critics do object to Lewis's and Tolkien's works as well, but the vast majority of the Conservative Christian world embraces those authors with no reservations. So, this leads to another possible basis for objection to the Harry Potter series: the books don't promote an explicitly Christian worldview. Well, back the bus up!! If that's our standard, then to be consistent, we would have to object to John Steinbeck, Herman Melville, Ernest Hemingway, John Grisham, Tom Clancy, Pat Conroy, . . . well, you get my point. Okay, so maybe the Potter books really do teach bad lessons. Ummmm . . . NOPE! The books are classic Good vs. Evil stories. Yes, Potter, Ron, & Hermione don't always show proper respect for their elders, but in this book they are only 12 years old, so for the most part, that's realistic. Plus, in the books, there is usually some negative consequence to the characters' "bad" actions. Now, onto this book. Unlike Sorcerer's Stone, this book kept me guessing until the final revelations toward the end. Rowling seems to have gotten a bit better at writing in a subtle manner to cause the reader to second-guess throughout the reading. Plus, I really liked Dobby. :-)
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