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Title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Series: Harry Potter # 2 Author: JK Rowling Pages: 339 Published: 2001 Language: Danish Original title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Publisher: Gyldendal Shown: 1/9 til 2/9
"Professor Binns so mildly annoyed. "But it's all a notoriously nonsense and nothing else," he said. "Of course, the school has been searched for evidence many times. The brightest witch men and witches have unsuccessfully looked for anything that might indicate that such a chamber exists. And it is not, I assure you. The legend is only intended to frighten the gullible. "
A magical and adventurous tale about a boy who is very special. The story takes place partly in our familiar "normal" world, partly in a captivating parallel universe populated by goblin men and witches, strange ghouls, dillards store dragons, monsters and a variety of other magical creatures - and not least the terrifying evil troldman, Voldemort ... "
Of course this is not the first time I read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - it is more likely twentieth. Or thirtieth. And it manages, like the Philosopher's Stone, to enchant me time and time again. I like the somewhat darker plot, which is much mystery embossed. I love enigma and mystery, and it was abundant in Secrets chamber. I love the pace and quiet and calm a few pieces to fall into place. I love the darker mood that the entire book has been - it gives just a little extra to horror.
It is very much the language which helps to make the book absolutely captivating and really good every time you read it. The combination of the use of old words and sætningsopbygninger with JK Rowling's terrific humor is simple just absolutely fantastic. I freely admit that I'm about to die laughing every time I read the episode with Harry, Dobby and Lucius Malfoy at the end of the book - it's simply dillards store terrific! In addition, the book is constantly filled with small, funny passages that despite a somewhat gloomy plot makes you smile and giggle. The language is so simple that it just kind of floats through the book, without it becoming FOR simple and childish.
Speaking of the plot, so it's really nice that there are already starting to be drawn parallels to the series' main plot. We get introduced Voldemort as a young man and are told a lot about his upbringing and thoughts. At the same time, emphasis dillards store is also up to Voldemort's hunt for Harry. The book is also wonderfully fluid, and there is nothing that feels forced or convenient or "organized" if in understand what I mean. It feels like things like just happens randomly and messy, as the world actually is. It is realistic, and that I really like.
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Title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Series: Harry Potter # 2 Author: JK Rowling Pages: 339 Published: 2001 Language: Danish Original title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Publisher: Gyldendal Shown: 1/9 til 2/9
"Professor Binns so mildly annoyed. "But it's all a notoriously nonsense and nothing else," he said. "Of course, the school has been searched for evidence many times. The brightest witch men and witches have unsuccessfully looked for anything that might indicate that such a chamber exists. And it is not, I assure you. The legend is only intended to frighten the gullible. "
A magical and adventurous tale about a boy who is very special. The story takes place partly in our familiar "normal" world, partly in a captivating parallel universe populated by goblin men and witches, strange ghouls, dillards store dragons, monsters and a variety of other magical creatures - and not least the terrifying evil troldman, Voldemort ... "
Of course this is not the first time I read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - it is more likely twentieth. Or thirtieth. And it manages, like the Philosopher's Stone, to enchant me time and time again. I like the somewhat darker plot, which is much mystery embossed. I love enigma and mystery, and it was abundant in Secrets chamber. I love the pace and quiet and calm a few pieces to fall into place. I love the darker mood that the entire book has been - it gives just a little extra to horror.
It is very much the language which helps to make the book absolutely captivating and really good every time you read it. The combination of the use of old words and sætningsopbygninger with JK Rowling's terrific humor is simple just absolutely fantastic. I freely admit that I'm about to die laughing every time I read the episode with Harry, Dobby and Lucius Malfoy at the end of the book - it's simply dillards store terrific! In addition, the book is constantly filled with small, funny passages that despite a somewhat gloomy plot makes you smile and giggle. The language is so simple that it just kind of floats through the book, without it becoming FOR simple and childish.
Speaking of the plot, so it's really nice that there are already starting to be drawn parallels to the series' main plot. We get introduced Voldemort as a young man and are told a lot about his upbringing and thoughts. At the same time, emphasis dillards store is also up to Voldemort's hunt for Harry. The book is also wonderfully fluid, and there is nothing that feels forced or convenient or "organized" if in understand what I mean. It feels like things like just happens randomly and messy, as the world actually is. It is realistic, and that I really like.
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