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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

The main thing that I noticed (and that resonated with me more) this time around, more than previous times, is how fast everyone are to blame an easy target, especially when they are afraid of something. Rowling definitely managed to captured a lot of social problems that are still current, and maybe that is one contributing factor to that people of all ages can relate to the books.


JKR definitely does a great job translating current social issues with the magical world. This particular book (view spoiler)
I totally forgot how much of a twit Draco is in this book LOL

JKR definitely does a great job translating current soc..."
This is a really interesting thing! Social issues are the same as in the early 2000's as it is today! Blaming someone so fast and seeing only appearances, I didn't see it from that point before! I forget how deep it can go even for a "children/teen" book. I love how she can tell so many things without it being so obvious and how you can see the evolution from book to book!!


JKR definitely does a great job transla..."
Oh I love the evolution from book to book!! It's as if her writing matures with the characters and that is one of the most amazing things about this series to me.

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I completely agree. Especially when you re-read the books one after the other so that you can truly appreciate how Rowling's writing matures and the story just gets better and better. The world she creates never ceases to amaze me.

So we've met Lockhart and I don't care for him at all! He's arrogant, conceited, full of himself - you get the picture. I thought the Mandrake part was funny! I could really pict..."
I loved the slugs parts. I was cracking up! Lockhart is a real twit! Always involving himself and making things worse LOL

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Poor Harry! Life with the Dursleys just keeps getting worse and worse. Do they cont..."
Oh this is your first time reading! i'm jealous - there is nothing like experiences HP for the first time.
The Dursley's will continue on I'm afraid but it's worth it in the end. Dobby was annoying me in the beginning I think he meant to do good and help HP but he just didn't seem to actually help!
I loved seeing the Weasley house for the first time. That family is so funny and great. I love they became Harry's real family right from the beginning!

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Poor Harry! Life with the Dursleys just keeps getting worse and ..."
It figures they would hang around! But now you've got my interest up to see what happens. LOL!

Lockhart - I didn't remember from my first read how "into himself" he was. It's actually rather annoying as he goes around signing his books and creating photo opportunities.
Draco Malfoy - (This makes me sad, since this is my team) - I can't stand this little brat. He's given anything he wants from his Daddy, which makes him a bit "too big for his britches".
In making some real world connections, I think some of the quirks of these characters are what makes this series so relatable to people and children of all ages. Although it is obnoxious, I know in the American society, bullying is huge topic of conversation. This series has so much of it!


And things at the Burrow was great. I like how Harry is able to experience a real, loving home. From parents who are polar opposites but loving and caring. To crazy siblings. The coming together for meals. I like that Harry has that after living with the Dursley's.
As for Draco...it's amazing how parents have such a great influence on their children. Draco is definitely like that because of his father. He projects and imitates what he sees and believes he is superior. Argh!

Lockhart - I didn't remember from my first read how "into himself" he was. It's actually rather annoying as he goes around signing his books and creatin..."
Couldn't agree more Ashlee. And I think bullying is a problem worldwide. And with the advent of social media, it's even worse these days. I think JKR did a good job showing that even in the wizarding world, bullying is a factor.


Spot on with all observations. I'm in agreement. Lockhart....argh! Makes me crazy.

Going back to a previous comment of mine, this quote continues to make me think of the world we live in. This is a great piece of advice to give to anyone second guessing themselves.



Chapters 15 - 18
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I gave this one a 5! I really enjoyed reading it and I liked it even better than the first book!! I will continue with the series.

I love the Weasley family as a whole! They are just so warm and welcoming people. And so generous, too."
I love the Weasley family too. And I felt so sorry for Ron with his sandwiches on the train...

Before reading Chamber of Secrets, I always wonder why I only give it four stars... but I just loathe Lockhart so much, th..."
I gave it four stars too. Maybe because I know there are so many more to come!

I just got to the end of chapter 10 and was thinking the same thing about things that were not included in the movie.
Just a few thoughts:
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lol basically gryffindor in a nutshell



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It’s a reread for me also and I am up to chapter 6 already. (view spoiler)

I didn't enjoy this one as much unfortunately. The first I gave 5 stars for the amazing ending but this one I did not feel as invested in. I found myself able to put it down a lot as well.
Keep in mind I have never read any of these before or seen the movies so I am coming at this from a very different angle :P

I didn't..."
Elize, I know what you mean. this is probably my least favourite of the whole series but I am looking forward to getting to Prisoner of Azkaban next which is probably my favourite.
Currently up to Chapter 11 (view spoiler)
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I guess you're right ! I just finished HP and the prisoner of Azkaban, and yes he IS more involved than in the first books. Maybe it is to let Harry build his own personality and then Dumbledore can help him grow even more...