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| Best Sellers Rank | #72,362 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,401 in Children's Books on Friendship #1,467 in Fantasy for Children #2,220 in Humor for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (31,006) |
| Dimensions | 13.34 x 2.54 x 19.05 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0439064872 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1338878936 |
| Item weight | 249 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | 2 May 2023 |
| Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
| Reading age | 8 years and up |
M**Y
Great entartaintment
I watched all the movies and the books really expand the world
R**.
Great item
no comment
R**R
I like the illustration.
The good thing about this book is it has illustration on every beginning of each chapter. I like paperback books.
A**O
Good
Quality is fair fir kids, book series is always good. Recommended
A**R
Pages are missing
Printing quality is very bad. Some pages are so lightly printed they cannot be read.
U**E
Poor print
Poor quality print
D**G
انتى احببته كثيرا
F**N
İngilizce kitaplarla Türkçe olanlar arasında fiyat farkı çok olsa da işime yaradı güzel bir kitap
A**A
Super lektura dla fanów Harrego
J**S
nachdem mich der erste Band von J.K. Rowlings "Harry Potter" Serie in seinen Bann gezogen hatte, konnte ich es kaum erwarten, mich in die Fortsetzung zu stürzen. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" enttäuschte mich keineswegs und erwies sich als eine weitere zauberhafte Reise in die Welt der Magie. Fesselnder Schreibstil: ★★★★★ J.K. Rowlings Schreibstil ist erneut fesselnd und einfallsreich. Ihre Fähigkeit, detaillierte Welten zu erschaffen und lebendige Charaktere zu formen, ist bewundernswert. Die Beschreibungen der magischen Orte wie der Winkelgasse oder des Verbotenen Waldes lassen die Leserinnen und Leser in die fantastische Welt von Harry Potter eintauchen. Spannende Handlung: ★★★★★ Die Handlung des zweiten Bands ist ebenso mitreißend wie im ersten Teil. Die Entdeckung der Kammer des Schreckens und der darin verborgenen Geheimnisse sorgt für unerwartete Wendungen und lässt die Spannung konstant hochhalten. Die Mischung aus Rätseln, Abenteuern und Freundschaftsdynamiken macht das Buch zu einem echten Pageturner. Charakterentwicklung: ★★★★☆ In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" erleben wir eine weitere Stufe der Charakterentwicklung. Harry, Ron und Hermine zeigen nicht nur ihre magischen Fähigkeiten, sondern auch ihre wachsende Persönlichkeit und Reife. Neue Figuren werden eingeführt, die das Hogwarts-Ensemble bereichern und die Geschichte vorantreiben. Themen von Freundschaft und Mut: ★★★★★ Wie im ersten Band werden auch in "Chamber of Secrets" wichtige Themen wie Freundschaft, Mut und Loyalität behandelt. Die Charaktere stehen vor Herausforderungen, die nicht nur ihre magischen Fähigkeiten, sondern auch ihre zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen auf die Probe stellen. Die Botschaften, die Rowling vermittelt, sind zeitlos und universell. Magische Weltgestaltung: ★★★★★ Die Weltgestaltung in diesem Buch ist einfach magisch. Von den geheimnisvollen Kreaturen bis zu den faszinierenden Zaubersprüchen - Rowling lässt keine Wünsche offen. Die Details, die in die Handlung eingewoben sind, erweitern die Vorstellungskraft und verleihen der Geschichte eine tiefere Dimension. Fazit: "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" ist eine meisterhafte Fortsetzung, die die Leserinnen und Leser erneut in die faszinierende Welt der Magie entführt. J.K. Rowling beweist erneut ihre einzigartige Fähigkeit, eine Geschichte zu weben, die sowohl Jung als auch Alt fesselt. Ein absolutes Muss für alle Fans von Fantasy-Literatur und eine zeitlose Reise für diejenigen, die zum ersten Mal Hogwarts betreten.
M**R
I first read this novel several years ago, but had not reviewed it until now. Since I own a copy of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child", I decided I needed to revisit the series. This second reading was just as delightful as the first! This series just has a freshness, an amazing originality, that I know I'll NEVER get tired of! Poor Harry Potter has not had an easy life....after all, he's been targeted for bullying and attempted murder. In the first book, not only was he nearly killed by Voldemort, but then grew up being constantly bullied by his nearest relatives, the Dursleys, who are Muggles (non-magical people). Then he started attending the magical boarding school -- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry -- and found two new enemies: Draco Malfoy, and Professor Snape. All of these characters continue to harass him in this second installment, too. Amazingly, Harry manages to deal with it all, including the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, Gilderoy Lockhart, who is ridiculously narcissistic. And in the end, as always, Harry emerges as hero! In this book, there's a new mystery to be solved, as several students, and one cat, are Petrified. This means they're literally turned into statues. At the same time, Harry is hearing something very unusual, that no one else can hear. And a certain villain makes a very unexpected appearance.... The three main characters are GREAT, as usual. Harry remains resolute in solving any and all strange mysteries that may arise, and he has two incredible allies in Hermione and Ron, who back him up in all of his adventures! I love how Hermione constantly turns to books as the answer to every problem that crops up. When in doubt, head for the library! As for Ron, I really admire his loyalty to Harry. He's given Harry some very great help along the way, as well. All the secondary characters are also wonderful, which is a Rowling trademark. This is very important, as I do feel that secondary characters can either make or break a novel. Professor McGonagall, although very strict, is also very fair, as well as compassionate. Professor Snape is his usual nasty, detestable self, constantly directing his unpleasant remarks to Harry. The Weasleys -- especially Fred and George -- are very comical. I love how the whole family accepts and loves Harry, who is an orphan. And Hagrid is his usual sweet, adorable self! In this novel, we find out more about his rather shadowy past. Three new minor characters are introduced here -- the house elf, Dobby, Draco's vicious father, Lucius Malfoy, and Professor Gilderoy Lockhart. Poor Dobby leads a miserable existence, but, in spite of that, he attempts to warn Harry away from Hogwarts. Unfortunately, for some reason, he's not able to tell Harry exactly why it would be dangerous for him to return to the school. My heart went out to him! I thought it was great that Rowling also threaded in some social commentary through this character. But then, she's been doing that since the first book. It's very obvious that she's against abuse of all types, as this is a recurrent theme in the books. Dobby is mistreated by Lucius on a constant basis. Harry is mistreated by the Dursleys, and abused by Draco and Snape. This is one of the elements of the books that, I'm sure, has contributed to their appeal. Rowling definitely sticks up for the underdog! The portrayal of Lucius is very well done. He's cruel, despotic, and evil. He might come across as very stereotypical, as Harry's Muggle relative, Uncle Vernon, does, but again, I think Rowling is using some of her characters to speak out against abuse. Unfortunately, children in particular do suffer a lot of abuse worldwide, and so do other groups who have no access to power of any type. Through these two characters, Rowling also makes a very important statement regarding bigotry. Lucius (as well as his son, Draco) detests "Mudbloods", which is the name given to magical people whose parents happen to be Muggles. Lucius also loathes elves, as they are powerless to change their own status unless someone helps them out. As for Uncle Vernon, he detests magical people. Both characters are constantly judging and stereotyping those who belong to other, "different" groups. Both are, of course, insensitive to the suffering of those they unfairly mistreat. Gilderoy Lockhart provides a lot of the comic relief in this novel. He is incredibly FOND of himself! He's constantly telling people about his supposed magical exploits, as well as pushing his own books, making these a requirement for the subject he's teaching. It turns out that he's just a ridiculous windbag, but, along the way, he provided a lot of laughs at tense points in the narrative. I also loved the character of "Moaning Myrtle", even though she was constantly complaining and whining. I do feel sorry for her. She had self-esteem issues while alive, and these continued to plague her even as a ghost. She just had a very raw deal. Even her death was totally unfair. She does help out our heroes, though. Without the clues she provided, they would not have been able to solve the mystery so easily, and lives would not have been saved. The novel ended in a very satisfactory manner, as the first book did. Rowling is obviously not a fan of cliffhangers, which is something I really appreciate! Of course, it was Harry who saved the day. In fact, in this particular installment, I was very strongly reminded of Greek mythology. Harry could have been one of the famous Greek heroes, in that he battled some very great obstacles, and used his intelligence and resourcefulness in doing so. I'm sure this was intentional on Rowling's part. She certainly excels at bringing in all kinds of literary allusions to these books! Rowling's imagination is amazingly fertile, as she brings in more plot twists, more incredible events, and makes her readers wish even more that they studied and lived at Hogwarts! I find it hard to believe that these books should have met with some negative criticism. After all, they fall squarely into the tradition of the hero who triumphs against all odds! And they do so in an entirely unique and very entertaining way, too!
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