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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2 Audio CD) |
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Rating: Summary: I loved this book! The whole seriries is very good. Review: Everyone should read this book. Not only will you not want to put it down if your life depended on it, but it just teaches you about the life of a boy who thought he was less then nothing but learned that hundreds of people look up to him.
Rating: Summary: A book for everyone Review: Everyone, whatever age should read these books. They are wonderfully imaginative and the morals can be applied to any age group from young children to seniors. This is a must read.
Rating: Summary: Delightfully Entertaining Review: Exceedingly better than the first book which I enjoyed tremendously. This book has the advantage of not requiring lengthy character introductions. However in the book's beginning chapters the author has intermittently provided brief overviews about the first books events. Although helpful to novice Harry Potter reader begining with book two, the overviews can be somewhat distracting to the veteran reader who is anxiously anticipating future happenings. Thankfully most of the first book's information is successfully regurgitated early on and both novice and veteran reader alike are quickly boarded on the Hogwart's Express. This book's plot tends to be more suspenseful and intricate. With each successive chapter the reader is involved more deeply in this magical mystery. In summary I can only comment on the fact that I have begun book three without hesitation.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: Excellent book. Very easy to read. A great combination of fantasy, whimsicalness, and imagination. Would reccomend.
Rating: Summary: What can I say? Review: Except to echo everyone else who loved this book almost as much as the original. By the way, my kid is 16. I admit it. I READ IT and loved it!!!
Rating: Summary: Why Does Everyone Think The Harry Potter Books Are Evil? Review: Family morals this, witchcraft that. I think everyone should calm down about the so-called 'evil points' of this book. I've seen a few people saying, basically that they're afraid their kid is going to jump off a building on a broom, thinking it will fly. Oh yeah, as if anyone would do that. This book was amazing, wonderful and purely great!
Rating: Summary: A Great Time to be Had Review: Fans of the first Harry Potter book will not want to miss this, the second installment of the series. Rowling again brings up back to the magical world where Harry Potter and his friends live, providing the perfect escape from reality. Once again, her strong, simple writing style brings to life all manner of magic. Be sure you don't miss this one!
Rating: Summary: A book for all ages, especially the young at heart! Review: Fantasies of Witches and Warlocks come to life in the pages of The Sorcerers Stone. J.K. Rowling re-awakened the part of my mind that "pretended" when I was younger. Harry Potter is a wonderful character from the beginning where he is introduced as kind of a meak, picked on young fella who turns into our hero throughout the book. A very fun to read book for all ages.
Rating: Summary: Fun for kids of all ages (I'm 36)! Review: Fast-moving and fun. Written with a lot of imagination! I really fell in love with the characters and can't wait for the next book.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Review: Fellow readers, I think Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a good book, although J.K. Rowling could have been more discriptive about the snake and the phoenix while they were in the chamber. Only a genius could think of Hogwarts and the discriptions of the old building was brilliant. But in the first book when it said the Snape had saved Harry's life it didn't say how he saved him which didn't make it very interesting towards the end I lost interest
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