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Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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Harry is a twelve year old wizard who is to start his second year at a wizarding school called Hogwarts. His best friend, Ron Weasley, and Ron's brother's free harry from his mean-spirited relatives, the Dursleys. He goes to school and gets himself into tons of trouble on the first day. To wrap up, the novel gets going with several of harry's least favorite people turning to stone.
OK. You want to know more? Read the book. But for those who have read it or those who need a better explination as to why this book is not as good, continue forth.
J. K. Rowling does an amazing job of writing in the other three novels. However, i feel that thematically, this book falls short. In "Stone," Harry faces Voldemort for the second time in his life. His mother's love protects him from the evil wizards power and harry is saved by LOVE (Theme 1). In the third novel, Harry faces the prosepect of meeting his godfather, who is an accused murderer and the novel ends with harry using patience and understanding to solve problems. UNDERSTANDING (Theme 2). In "Goblet of Fire," Harry is saved by his wit, trusting, and bravery. WIT AND BRAVERY (Theme 3).
Alright. Here we go. The Themes i've capitalized show how Harry's problems are resolved. These three (well, four really) themes are good things for children who read these novels to apply to their own life, using these four characteristics to help them live life.
The Problem: "Chamber" has a theme, but it is not something that is populary among wise parents. Harry uses violence to finish his problems. He fights evil with evil, and that is a wrong on itself. Rowling has a shortfall here and I wish that she could have used the same creativity shown to design the plot (which is very good and creepy) to finish it. However, this novel is not one that is necessary to read because it doesn't have anything really, really important. If you want, you can skip it, but i don't necessarily recommend that.
"Chamber" is worth reading once (or twice), but it is not of the same calliber as the other novels so far. I highly reccomend any of Rowling's other works and listening to any of Jim Dale's beautiful protrayals on CD or Tape (The unabridged productions are extraordinary).
I hope i've dug myself out of any serious holes and helped someone on whether they will buy this novel or not.