The second in the Harry Potter series - having had a new world open to him Harry cannot wait to return to Hogwarts at the end of the summer, however, Dobby, an elf arrives at his house to warn him of impending danger. It is then the trouble begins, as someone or something keeps turning Hogwarts students to stone - and Harry is the prime suspect.
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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 H
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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
Amazon.co.uk Review
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
"The sixth film must be by far the worst of the whole series. Rushed ad nauseaum, abstruse, illogical and unneccessary story parts (leading to some plot holes) and just the lack of passion and effort.
Film adaptions always change a few things but it's not acceptable when it doesn't make sense any more. At least Draco got a little more 'air time'."
theboylatham posted a review 5 years, 10 months ago
“The second in the Harry Potter series - having had a new world open to him Harry cannot wait to return to Hogwarts at the end of the summer, however, Dobby, an elf arrives at his house to warn him of impending danger. It is then the trouble begins, as someone or something keeps turning Hogwarts students to stone - and Harry is the prime suspect.
The second book has more to it that the first including mysterious back stories and new characters that are referenced throughout the series...” read more