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Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets

Book 2

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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  • Jun 1, 1999, 341 pages
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  • Aug 2000, 352 pages
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chandini

THOUGH THE BOOK IS REALLY EXITING,I THINK THAT THE GOBLET OF FIRE IS THE BEST AS IT CONSISTS OF MORE THAN ONE ADVENTURE
Mishmash

I really feel the whole Harry Potter craze is way out done. The books are written for children and that is why they are so well liked. Todays teenagers are so laxed in their learning that they have a craving for childrens books because they only understand them. If they read the newspaper more then they would have benefitted far more than reading these books. But I'm not going to mention the whole witchardry thing.
Gorrila

The book was ok but it didn't make me think like other books I've read. I think if there was some more suspense it would be better. Think!
Seirra,Michael,Duncan,Celine

it sucked so much i brang it back to the store. my class said it was very bad and would tell people not to read this really horrible book.
i have told the other teachers not to read the book because it is bad.
Not Telling

I thought that the book wasnt good it weas really lame
Brittney Spears


This book was ok
I liked the first and 4th better
stephan

Why waste paper to make this book?
john smith

i thought it was **** a boring

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