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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
I devoured this sixth and next-to-last volume of the Harry Potter saga in a matter of several hours; along with what seems to be at least half of the known population.
Harry Potter has become a teenager. Not only does he have to worry about saving the Wizarding and Muggle worlds, he must worry about school, sports and girlfriends.
At the end of the fifth book, we readers learn about a prison break from Azkaban. Clearly we knew that the Dark Lord was gathering his minions and preparing to remove any wizard who got in his way.
But, it is back to school for Harry and his friends. Harry is now the captain of the Gryffindor Quiddich team and must put together a new roster. The three friends also have new classes and a new professor to deal with. Add a healthy dose of teenage hormones , Draco Malfoy's antics, Harry's private 'lessons' with Dumbledore and the heightened security at the school and it's environs and you've got yourself a captivating story.
I won't say this is the best written book ever, as a matter of fact, in my opinion it had a couple of problems. However, it was enjoyable, fast-paced and well-worded. Rowling seems to have a knack for conversation - this isn't an author who's dialog sounds 'scripted' in the heads of her readers. She brings these characters to life, moves them through their world realistically and includes a fascinating mix of magic creatures, potions, wands, spells and mystery. For those dying to know, the author does reveal who the Half-Blood Prince is. I won't tell though , you'll have to find that out for yourself.
As for the few problems I had? I found a large passage at the beginning of the book to be completely unneccessary to the story. It seemed to have been put there just because. The only other issue I had with the author's work was the overdone repetition of a certain word later on in the story. Other than that and a typo that the publisher obviously missed, I enjoyed this book a great deal. I had a hard time putting it down while I was into it and will definitely be reading it again soon.
Enjoy!
dwndrgn
I devoured this sixth and next-to-last volume of the Harry Potter saga in a matter of several hours; along with what seems to be at least half of the known population.
Harry Potter has become a teenager. Not only does he have to worry about saving the Wizarding and Muggle worlds, he must worry about school, sports and girlfriends.
At the end of the fifth book, we readers learn about a prison break from Azkaban. Clearly we knew that the Dark Lord was gathering his minions and preparing to remove any wizard who got in his way.
But, it is back to school for Harry and his friends. Harry is now the captain of the Gryffindor Quiddich team and must put together a new roster. The three friends also have new classes and a new professor to deal with. Add a healthy dose of teenage hormones , Draco Malfoy's antics, Harry's private 'lessons' with Dumbledore and the heightened security at the school and it's environs and you've got yourself a captivating story.
I won't say this is the best written book ever, as a matter of fact, in my opinion it had a couple of problems. However, it was enjoyable, fast-paced and well-worded. Rowling seems to have a knack for conversation - this isn't an author who's dialog sounds 'scripted' in the heads of her readers. She brings these characters to life, moves them through their world realistically and includes a fascinating mix of magic creatures, potions, wands, spells and mystery. For those dying to know, the author does reveal who the Half-Blood Prince is. I won't tell though , you'll have to find that out for yourself.
As for the few problems I had? I found a large passage at the beginning of the book to be completely unneccessary to the story. It seemed to have been put there just because. The only other issue I had with the author's work was the overdone repetition of a certain word later on in the story. Other than that and a typo that the publisher obviously missed, I enjoyed this book a great deal. I had a hard time putting it down while I was into it and will definitely be reading it again soon.
Enjoy!
dwndrgn