The rediscovery of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets is as lively and special as it was the first time around. But some facts still need to be faced, Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets is darker than the first book in the series and disturbing too. The antagonist of the book Voldemort is ingeniously evil - as the only thing he thinks of is destroying others and establishing himself as the ruler.
Harry Is Keen To Go Back To Hogwarts
Harry Potter
The book starts with Harry eagerly awaiting his return to Hogwarts since that is the only place where he feels happy, and because his friends are there. He doesn't have a happy home at all since he has lost his parents and he lives with his uncle and aunt. The world of Hogwarts is lively and lively and each new book in the series discovers more about the place and its way of life. The readers also get a deeper comprehension into the ghosts roaming the school and new spells such as Polyjuice potion. The best part of the book is when Harry is introduced to the Burrow, Weasleys' home. This is the first time he is looking at a wizarding family's home. He is amazed to see there are no televisions in those homes, though Quidditch team posters instead of soccer team posters were only to be expected.
Harry Potter Schoolbooks: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Quidditch Through the Ages Review
Harry Potter Schoolbooks: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Quidditch Through the Ages Overview
When first released to Muggles in March 2001, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages further enlightened Harry Potter fans about the dangers and delights of the wizarding world. Now these two charming works of non-fiction are available in hardcover -- in a special keepsake slipcase edition!Harry Potter Schoolbooks: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Quidditch Through the Ages Specifications
Now, the classic books from the library of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry--Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages--are available in hardcover in a sturdy boxed gift set. (These books are written by J.K. Rowling herself under the pseudonyms Newt Scamander and Kennilworthy Whisp.) Finally, Muggles will have the chance to discover where the Quintaped lives, what the Puffskein eats, and why it is best not to leave milk out for a Knarl. The Quidditch textbook explains where the Golden Snitch came from, how the Bludgers came into existence, and why the Wigtown Wanderers have pictures of meat cleavers on their clothes. Both books, designed to look like Harry Potter's actual, used Hogwarts textbooks, feature silly scribblings from Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Proceeds from the sale of this gift set will go to improving and saving the lives of children around the world. Harry Potter fans, rejoice! (All ages)Available at Amazon Check Price Now!
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Voldemort Is Memory This Time
The author J K Rowling is great at arrival up with innovative ways of introducing Lord Voldemort throughout the novels. In the chamber of secrets he becomes a memory so he may take benefit of the weaknesses in the history of Hogwarts. Just like the former book, there is a clever twist in Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets too where the readers are in suspense over the identity of the Voldemort confidant in the Hogwarts. The author superbly illustrates how even the inevitable may be unclear to population even in the vicinity.
Strong Story That Holds on Its Own
Even those who haven't read the first book in the series, will still find that Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets has strong adequate article to stand on its own. J K Rowling has written Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets with so much imagination, that she ignites large interest in her young readers as well, who can imagine themselves on the walls and halls of Hogwarts with Harry Potter. Although the older readers also enjoy the book as much, they may lack the imagination that the youngsters have.
Harry Potter and the room of Secrets by J K Rowling