Harry Potter is a total, worldwide phenomenon. The books, the films, the games ... on and on it goes. When the first book came out, I thought I would find out what all the fuss was about, and read it. I thought, at the time, that it was okay ... not spectacular and certainly not deserving of the ridiculous following that it created. Maybe because I had also read the first of Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy around the same time - now THAT was a book that made me want to find out more and keep on reading. So, it was with a bit of trepidation that I embarked on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, one of several of JK Rowling's series on the Top 100 Reads list. Weirdly, my thoughts about the actual quality of the writing haven't really changed ... there are much better written books out there, but I have to admit that there is something compelling in the stories themselves. You do want to keep reading despite the occasional jarring (in my opinion) of the actual words. There is no denying that they are page turners. In this book, the second outing for our schoolboy wizard, Harry has had a miserable summer at his aunt and uncle's house, and thinks his friends from Hogwarts have forgotten all about him. With the arrival of Dobby, an elf, comes a warning for Harry not to go back to school - but when Ron Weasley and his brothers come to rescue Harry from the clutches of his relatives, he can't wait to get back to learning more about becoming a wizard. However, danger stalks the corridors and when people start to be attacked, Harry and co are determined to find out what is going on. And so the adventure begins ... I did enjoy this book, but it's very much forgettable fluff - good while it lasts, but doesn't stick in the mind. And maybe sometimes, that's exactly what we need.
My STAR rating: THREE
Length: 251 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from my local library)
Formats available: print; unabridged audio CD; unabridged audio download; ebook
Never read one of these and probably never will, thanks for sharing ... don't feel I'm missing too much now ;)
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