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Rowling, J.K.- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter #2); Informal Buddy Read: Starts November 12, 2014 REVISIT 15 May 2018

I love the Weasley family as a whole! They are just so warm and welcoming people. And so generous, too.

Well a lot happens here, we have Harry breaking his arm, but winning the game; a ghost being petrified, the polyjuice potion and learning Draco isn't behind the attacks. Hermione being pe..."
The only thing I could think of was they were so afraid...nothing else really made sense...

So many characters it was a bit difficult to keep up with everyone...I also find myself constantly comparing to the movie when I know better...it should be the other way around..*kicking herself for not reading first*
I did more of reading the book this time vs listening...it helped keep things straight.
I plan to continue this series...
Kirsten wrote: "What edition of this book are people picking up this time around to read/reread/listen to?
I am still working my way through my reread of the first book but likely will continue onto the 2nd, not..."
I've got an ebook from the library. My original set are still at my dad's as they were shared between me and my sisters.
I'd forgotten how rotten the Dursleys were to Harry and can't imagine how miserable it must be to have a birthday like that!
I am still working my way through my reread of the first book but likely will continue onto the 2nd, not..."
I've got an ebook from the library. My original set are still at my dad's as they were shared between me and my sisters.
I'd forgotten how rotten the Dursleys were to Harry and can't imagine how miserable it must be to have a birthday like that!

You know what’s really bothering ..."
dumbledore always has an ulterior motive for EVERYTHING. idk if you have read the series before so i don't want to like get into spoilers but wait til we get to the later books lol

did dumbledore ever tell snape [spoilers removed]"
I'm not sure... You know Dumbledore. He has a habit of keeping secrets "for the greater good". He might have not told Snape, for whatever twisted reason Dumbledore made up.
I'm not a big fan of Dumbledore. Can you tell? haha


I could not agree more! And it's in The Order of the Phoenix that it shows the most. So much could have been avoided.

Chapters 1-2
people who say Harry didn't get snarky til book 5 clearly weren't paying that much attention. 'oh so you've finally learned the days of the week?' love that kid
the whole underage magic thing is such a weird situation i think. (view spoiler)

Chapters 1-2
people who say Harry didn't get snarky til book 5 clearly weren't paying that muc..."
I feel exactly the same. This underage magic law doesn't always seem very consistent. It always bothered me.


I always find the scene at Borgin and Burkes really interesting. Although I am kind of confused as to why the guy buys stuff that is apparently illegal if there are so many raids going on. Like Malfoy is worried about his house getting raided but you'd think the Ministry would just raid the Super Obvious Dark Magic Shop instead? Also the cabinet that Harry hides in (view spoiler)
Can't stand Lockhart but really who can lol. He's one of those professors that makes you buy all of his expensive books so he gets the royalties from them [rolls eyes]

Chapters 1-2
I feel exactly the same. This underage magic law doesn't always seem very consistent. It always bothered me.."
When you think about it, how many times did Harry use magic before he knew he was a wizard? If that is ok, I don't understand why they can't use magic once they know. Plus, you would think practicing over summer break is a good thing...

Chapters 1-2
I feel exactly the same. Thi..."
I was also curious about this, especially in wizard households, like the Weasley family. Their house is pretty much run on magic, so it always seemed odd to me that their children couldn't partake in it until they were older. Children from wizard families also would have used indirect magic, like the floo network or other daily magic used around them, so it never made sense that they couldn't continue using their skills. It made sense for Harry's case, in a muggle family, but the rule as whole for everyone never made sense to me.
There is also the scene in one of the movies (which I know isn't the same as the books), where Harry is using the Lumos spell in his room - but isn't caught for underage magic. Yet, once it happens later in the series he is automatically sent the letter of expulsion.

Chapters 1-2
I feel exactly the same. Thi..."
true, true. and when you consider that in book 3 (view spoiler)
V true! You'd have thought someone would have done something about the glass disappearing at the zoo - not a subtle use of magic and def against Statute of Secrecy.

Chapters 1-2
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yes, that's the scene I was talking about ! It makes it so confusing. And it's not an issue of book vs movie adaptation, because the law exists in the movies too.

@Claire yeah the thing at the beginning of book 3 KIND OF makes sense as they are really bending the rules bc they want to keep him 'safe' and whatnot but what 'counts' as underage magic does seem to be incredibly arbitrary and really just relies on what is is convenient to the plot
i guess when they are younger maybe the magic is different because they won't have a wand yet? but then you'd think they'd be able to tell if it was a house elf bc they also don't have wands. ugh lol

another kind of nod to things that happen in the sixth book re: snape (view spoiler)
i've noticed that particularly in the earlier books there is a lot like villains / bad people being 'unattractive'. there's always so much made of how fat the dursley's are (view spoiler) and then of course snape is always super pale and greasy and 'hook nosed'. even with voldemort (view spoiler) again i guess it's fairly normal for a children's book but i still don't necessarily think it's right to do.
also why does hagrid's broken wand apparently work but ron's doesn't? (view spoiler)
sorry i'm just liking picking these books apart but i've read them so many times that it just comes naturally lol it's all meant in good fun mostly.
Devann - I feel like I'm doing the same! They're enjoyable books and a lot of work obviously went into them, but there are a few plot issues. JK Rowling admits that the timeturner caused some problems!



Chapters 8-12
And we've got a mention on (view spoiler)
Re: the whole heir of slytherin thing, i don't remember if (view spoiler)

You are right...at least in the mystical world vampires are vampires if male or female...doesn't see right...

I love your second observation...doesn't make sense who 'no one else but Harry Potter' can do it...I suppose it works with the plot though...

indeed (view spoiler)


Chapters 13-18
just a few things under the cut about similarities between cos and hbp: (view spoiler)
and then a few things i noticed that basically only deal with things happening in this book: (view spoiler)

Before reading Chamber of Secrets, I always wonder why I only give it four stars... but I just loathe Lockhart so much, there is no way I can give it five...


I wondered this so much as a kid reading the books! I so badly wanted to be a "wizard", but in the series females were "witches", which tend to have negative connotations in other stories moreso than wizards too. I agree with Devann that they should all just be called wizards, like we are all called muggles.

I guess it's not just Lockhart for me, but Harry not even properly trying to "resist"? I just don't like when characters are letting themselves be steamrolled like that... I've got the same problem with (view spoiler)

@Judy i'm not sure exactly what you mean by harry not trying to resist? i haven't read ootp in over 10 years so i cant really speak to that at this point but i think that he pretty much does what he can wrt lockhart considering that he's like 12 and lockhart is a teacher, although i guess i never gave it a lot of thought really.

I truly love the Weasleys. They are a family built on love. They don't have much, but are still quite a happy lot. And I like that a bit of a temper comes along with the read hair, just think about (view spoiler)
I had also forgotten about (view spoiler)
I am looking forward to continue listening on my drive home after work tomorrow=)

Chapters 13-18
just a few ..."
I never thought about the comparison between (view spoiler)
I think I have an answer to your question, although I don't remember where I got this info from. (view spoiler)


Chapters 13-..."
I've heard or read that too, now that you mention it! Maybe it is in a later book?
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Chapter 2
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Chapters 1 + 2
I also just finished this chapter and I agree, in the beginning Dobby is not really that likeable, and I also never m..."
(view spoiler)[Yeah, same for me - I don't think I've ever cried over Dobby when he dies...
I completely agree about the magic thing! That is something I've always wondered about - it's such an advantage for magical families, but the Weasleys e.g. still don't practice magic at home, right? (hide spoiler)]