Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
A**I
good
good as expected
A**A
Fan of Harry Potter!
Must have for my niece who is a big fan of Harry Potter series. Book was in perfect condition.
P**9
Interesting
Love it its very interesting
H**A
Super good
It was real good and sturdy and the pictures and all were super and perfect.
S**.
Good
as expected, a good read for kids though.fast delivery.
A**N
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N**L
Perfect for a potterhead
This book with fabulous print will take u to the world of fantasy. A well recieved product with a fine binding and good paper quality.
J**M
A faster-paced and darker episode and with more Voldemort moving the series towards a conclusion
This Episode 6 of the Harry Potter series sees the story of Tom Riddle and his metamorphosis into the Dark Lord Voldemort told through Dumbledore and Harry exploring memories through the Pensieve.There is the familiar formula to the book of the beginning with the Dursley's, fun at The Burrow, confrontation with Draco Malfoy, and the usual magical lessons and interactions and romance with Harry's school peers. Here there is a new teacher, Horace Slughorn, who takes the roll of Potions Master, whilst Snape gets his long coveted post of Defence Against the Dark Arts. Snape's loyalties remain ever enigmatic and shifting, and the word 'Horcrux' enters the English language.All in all at about 543 pages this is a considerable improvement over the even lengthier Goblet of Fire and the glacial Order of the Phoenix. There is more interest and action, the story grows darker and sets up a final conclusion for Episode 7. I thought this was one of the best in the series, and a return to form.
M**N
If a book could have more than five stars out of five, this would be the one.
Oh yes, oh yes oh yes!!!I could hurl a hundred superlatives at this book, most of which you've probably heard before, but theyโd all be deserved.So, Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry, and what a year.I like to think of this one as a history book: not one of those big boring books that goes on and on about a long forgotten civilisation, a King or a Queen, but a book about Harry's past, his connection with Voldemort, and one that delves deep into the Dark Lordโs past, by way of memories in the pensieve in Dumbledore's office; memories that the headmaster has spent many years collecting.Harry has inherited his god-father's house and the vile elf, Kreacher, who he puts to good use following Draco Malfoy. Harry knows that Draco is up to something, he overheard him threatening the owner of Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn alley, he just doesn't know what.There are potions to master, (somewhat helped by an old potions book he finds in the spares cupboard, annotated and proclaiming to be the property of the half-blood prince; there's Snape to avoid, quidditch to play and an uncorrupted memory to extract from their new potions master, Professor Horace Slughorn; who taught Tom Riddle before he became Lord Voldemort.There are girls, there's snogging and there's Ginny Weasley, who Harry is starting to see in a different light.To top it all, there are Horcruxes to find, hidden objects that contain parts of Voldemort's soul, and this is where these books are so clever. It is here, in book six, that we discover that Tom Riddle's diary - which Harry destroyed in The Chamber of Secrets, (book two) - was in fact a Horcrux. Dumbledore has already destroyed another, Voldemort's grandfather's ring, and with Horace Slughorn relinquishing his untainted memory, they now know that they have four more to find, excluding the part of soul that resides in Voldemort himself.So, over five hundred pages in and the adventure begins, but Draco has succeeded in his task, Death Eaters have entered the school, the dark mark hangs heavy above the astronomy tower, Dumbledore is disarmed, Harry immobilised, Snape . . .I know that most of you already know the ending to this book, you've probably seen the film, but I put it to you, that unless you have read this book, you do not know the ending.The battle between the Death Eaters and The Order, Snape and Malfoy's escape, the burning of Hagrid's hut, and the most moving part of all, Dumbledore's phoenix and its lament, echoing hauntingly through the corridors and classrooms of Hogwarts.If a book could have more than five stars out of five, this would be the one. Simply put, this book if stunning.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, here I come.
C**H
repeat purchase
What can you say. Harry Potter is one of the best children's book ever written. We originally purchased this book on its initial release. However, the older child wont pass down to the younger child. They want to keep it, although having read and outgrown it.
G**2
Delighted these are available again at a reasonable price
The seminal audiobook series in our household. I am delighted these are available again at a reasonable price. Nice, too, that they come with much sturdier, numbered cardboard disc sleeves.
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