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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

92.9% complete
1998
85,141
2000
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Adventure - Juvenile fiction
Children's fiction - 20th century
Children's fiction
Children's stories
England - Juvenile fiction
England - Fiction
Fantastic fiction
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Fantasy fiction - Juvenile
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place) - Fiction
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place) - Juvenile fiction
Humor - Juvenile literature
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Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)
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Science fiction
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Wizards - Juvenile fiction
Wizards - Juvenile literature
See 18
1 - The Worst Birthday
2 - Dobby's Warning
3 - The Burrow
4 - At Flourish and Blotts
5 - The Whomping Willow
6 - Gilderoy Lockhart
7 - Mudbloods and Murmurs
8 - The Deathday Party
9 - The Writing on the Wall
10 - The Rogue Bludger
11 - The Dueling Club
12 - The Polyjuice Potion
13 - The Very Secret Diary
14 - Cornelius Fudge
15 - Aragog
16 - The Chamber of Secrets
17 - The Heir of Slytherin
18 - Dobby's Reward
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65
© 1998 by J.K. Rowling
For Seán P. F. Harris,
getaway driver and foul-weather friend
Not for the first time, an argument had broken out over breakfast at number four, Privet Drive.
May contain spoilers
And together they walked back through the gateway to the Muggle world.
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Synopsis (may contain spoilers)
Uncle Vernon informs the family that he has an important dinner guest coming and that Harry is to stay in his room for the evening.  He has been given Dudley's extra room since they believe that he can do magic now.  Harry is visited by Dobby, a house elf, who warns him not to go back to Hogwarts.  Dobby cannot tell him whose house he works in.  The dinner ruined when Dobby drops food on the guests.  The Dursleys think that Harry did it and lock him in the room and put bars on the windows.

Ron, Fred, and George arrive at Harry's house in a flying car and break Harry out of his room.  They take him to the Burrow, their house.  After the brothers get in trouble from their mother, Harry helps to de-gnome their garden.  Harry and the Weasleys get their book requirements from Hogwarts and they all go to Diagon Alley via Floo Powder.  Harry chokes on the powder when saying the name and arrives in Knockturn Alley by mistake.  He overhears Draco and his father Lucius Malfoy trying to get rid of incriminating evidence from their house.  He is found by Hagrid and led to the book store where he meets Gilderoy Lockhart.  Arthur Weasley and Lucius Malfoy see each other and the scorn that Lucius hold for the Weasley's is evident.

Harry goes with the Weasleys to the train station.  When they try to enter platform 9 3/4, Harry and Ron cannot get through the portal.  They decide to fly in the car to instead.  When they get to the school they start to fall and then they crash into the Whomping Willow.  The car ejects them and their baggage and heads off into the Forbidden Forrest.  Ron and Harry miss the sorting ceremony and are almost expelled.  Ron receives a howler the next day about his taking the car.

Their class learns about mandrakes in Herbology and later Harry is asked by Colin Creevey for an autographed photograph.  They find out that Gilderoy Lockhart is the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher and they learn about Cornish Pixies, which the professor is completely unable to control.

Harry starts Quidditch practice where Draco calls Hermione a mudblood.  Ron casts a spell which backfires causing him to spit out slugs for awhile.  Harry has to serve detention with Lockhart when he hears a voice.  He hears it again on the way back from detention.

Harry is invited to Nearly Headless Nick's Deathday Party on Halloween night.  When they leave the party Harry hears the voice again.  He follows the sound and he, Ron and Hermione discover writing on the wall and Mrs Norris, Filch's cat, petrified.  They are questioned about the petrified cat but it is determined that there is no evidence that they did anything wrong.  Hermione asks Professor McGonnogal about the Chamber of Secrets and she tells them that it does not exist.

Hermione gets into the restricted section of the library and finds a book on how to make the Polyjuice Potion, a potion that will allow the drinker to look like another person.  Harry plays in a Quidditch match when a rogue bludger chases him and breaks his arm.  He is still able to catch the snitch and win the game.  Lockhart tries to mend his bones gut instead removes the bones completely.  Madame Pomfrey begins to heal him with Skelgro but he has to stay in the hospital wing.  He starts to hear the voice again when Dobby visits him.  A few minutes later a petrified Colin Creevey is brought in to the hospital.  After Harry get out of the hospital, he finds Ron and Hermione in the girl's restroom where they are preparing the Polyjuice Potion.  Hermione steals the ingredients from Professor Snape's office after Harry creates a diversion in the classroom.

In the DA class, Lockhart and Snape show how to duel.  Harry and Draco duel and Draco creates a snake.  Harry learns he is a Parselmouth when everyone hears him talking to the snake.  It appears to the rest of the class that Harry was urging the snake to attack when he was actually trying just the reverse.  The school in general sees this as an indication that Harry is responsible for petrifying the students.  Harry later look even more suspicious when he happens upon a petrified Justin and a stunned Nearly-Headless Nick.  Harry is taken to see Professor Dumbledore who reveals that he does not suspect him of the crimes.

The Polyjuice Potion is finally ready and Ron and Harry put Crabbe and Goyle to sleep and get some of their hair to add to the potion.  Ron and Harry go to the Slytherin house looking like Crabbe and Goyle and there find out that Draco Malfoy has no idea about who is opening the Chamber of Secrets.  When they get back to the girls restroom they find out that Hermione has used cat fur instead of hair and has turned cat-like.  Hermione goes to the hospital wing.

Harry later sees a flood outside the restroom and notices that Moaning Myrtle's toilet has flooded.  Harry finds a diary belonging to Tom Riddle.  He shows it to Hermione and they begin a search for this person's identity.  Harry later learns the how the diary works.  He writes in it and it answers his questions.  It takes him back in time and he discovers that Hagrid opened the Chamber of Secrets the first time.  After he tells Ron and Hermione about this they decide not to ask Hagrid about it.  A few days pass and Harry, upon returning to his room, finds that his belongings have been trashed and that Tom Riddle's diary is gone.  Harry hears the voice once again after a long absence.  Hermione runs off to the library and later the Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff is cancelled when Hermione is petrified.  Harry and Ron visit Hagrid under the invisibility cloak and they hear Professor Dumbledore, Mr Fudge and Lucius Malfoy (Draco's father) talk with Hagrid.  Hagrid is taken to Azkaban and Professor Dumbledore is suspended as headmaster of the school.  Before Hagrid leaves he gives Ron and Harry a clue for further investigation.

Harry and Ron follow Hagrid's clue about following the spiders and go into the Forbidden Forest.  They meet a giant spider that tells them he is not the monster from the Chamber of Secrets.  He also tells them that he does not harm Hagrid but he cannot save Ron and Harry from his children since that protection does not extend to them.  The flying car reappears and rescues them.  It has apparently gone wild.  It drives them to the edge of the forest and drops them off before returning.

Harry and Ron visit Hermione in hospital and find that she has a piece of paper in her hand.  Apparently she had the answer to the Chamber of Secret and that the monster is a basilisk.  They later find that Ginny has been taken by to the Chamber.  Lockhart, who had been volunteered to help her, attempts to run but Harry and Ron take him with them to Moaning Myrtle's restroom.  Here Harry speaks parselmouth and opens the Chamber of Secrets.  Professor Lockhart tries to escape by using a forget charm with Ron's wand.  The broken wand backfires and causes a cave in.  Harry has to proceed by himself.  Harry finds Ginny unconscious and meets a not fully corporeal Tom Riddle.  He is going to use Ginny's life to give himself substance and live again.  He is the embodiment of Lord Voldemort.  Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes, shows up with the sorting hat while Riddle calls up the basilisk.  Harry pulls a sword from the hat while Fawkes pecks out the basilisk's eyes.  Now Harry can look at it without being petrified.  Harry eventually kills the basilisk but gets jabbed by one of its fangs.  He uses the fang to stab the diary and kill the young Voldemort.  Ginny wakes up and Fawkes tears heal Harry from the basilisk's poison.  Harry tells professor Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall about everything and Ginny and Professor Lockhart are sent to the  hospital.  Draco's father Lucius Malfoy and Dobby show up to confront Professor Dumbledore after which Harry tricks Lucius into giving Dobby a sock.  The gift of clothes to a house elf sets it free and Dobby is no longer bound to the Malfoys.

Extract (may contain spoilers)
The end of the summer vacation came too quickly for Harry's liking.  He was looking forward to getting back to Hogwarts, but his month at the Burrow had been the happiest of his life.  It was difficult not to feel jealous of Ron when he thought of the Dursleys and the sort of welcome he could expect next time he turned up on Privet Drive.

On their last evening, Mrs. Weasley conjured up a sumptuous dinner that included all of Harry's favorite things, ending with a mouthwatering treacle pudding.  Fred and George rounded off the evening with a display of Filibuster fireworks; they filled the kitchen with red and blue stars that bounced from ceiling to wall for at least half an hour.  Then it was time for a last mug of hot chocolate and bed.

It took a long while to get started next morning.  They were up at dawn, but somehow they still seemed to have a great deal to do.  Mrs. Weasley dashed about in a bad mood looking for spare socks and quills; people kept colliding on the stairs, half-dressed with bits of toast in their hands; and Mr. Weasley nearly broke his neck, tripping over a stray chicken as he crossed the yard carrying Ginny's trunk to the car.

Harry couldn't see how eight people, six large trunks, two owls, and a rat were going to fit into one small Ford Anglia.  He had reckoned, of course, without the special features that Mr. Weasley had added.

"Not a word to Molly," he whispered to Harry as he opened the trunk and showed him how it had been magically expanded so that the luggage fitted easily.

When at last they were all in the car, Mrs. Weasley glanced into the back seat, where Harry, Ron, Fred, George, and Percy were all sitting comfortably side by side, and said, "Muggles do know more than we give them credit for, don't they?"  She and Ginny got into the front seat, which had been stretched so that it resembled a park bench.  "I mean, you'd never know it was this roomy from the outside, would you?"

Mr. Weasley started up the engine and they trundled out of the yard, Harry turning back for a last look at the house.  He barely had time to wonder when he'd see it again when they were back - George had forgotten his box of Filibuster fireworks.  Five minutes after that, they skidded to a halt in the yard so that Fred could run in for his broomstick.  They had almost reached the highway when Ginny shrieked that she'd left her diary.  By the time she had clambered back into the car, they were running very late, and tempers were running high.

 

Added: 27-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 29-Aug-2024

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Arthur A Levine Books
Hardback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-1900
Format:
Hardback
Cover Price:
$19.95
Pages*:
341
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Internal ID:
43731
ISBN:
0-439-06486-4
ISBN-13:
978-0-439-06486-6
Printing:
48
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Mary GrandPre  - Cover Artist
Mary GrandPre - Jacket Design
Mary GrandPre - Illustrator
David Saylor - Jacket Design
Back cover:

Praise for the New York Times Bestseller
HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

"You don't have to be a wizard or a kid to appreciate the spell cast by Harry Potter." - USA Today

"A charming, imaginative, magical confection of a novel." - Boston Globe

"Harry is destined for greatness." - New York Times

Front flap:

THE DURSLEYS
were so mean and hideous that summer that all Harry Potter wanted was to get back to the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry.  But just as he's packing his bags, Harry receives a warning from a strange, impish creature named Debby who says that if Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike.

And strike it does.  For in Harry's second year at Hogwarts, fresh torments and horrors arise, including an outrageously stuck-up new professor, Gilderoy Lockhart, a spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom, and the unwanted attentions of Ron Weasley's younger sister, Ginny.

But each of these seem minor annoyances when the real trouble begins, and someone - or something - starts turning Hogwarts students to stone.  Could it be Draco Malfoy, a more poisonous rival than ever?  Could it possibly be Hagrid, whose mysterious past is finally told?  Or could it be the one everyone at Hogwarts most suspects... Harry Potter himself!

Back flap:

Awards and Accolades for
HARRY POTTER
AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

"A delightful romp.  Rowling leaves the door wide open for a sequel; bedazzled readers will surely clamor for one." - Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Surely the vilest household in children's literature since the family Roald Dahl created for Matilda.  Harry himself is the perfect confused and unassuming hero." - School Library Journal, starred review

"A brilliantly imagined and beautifully written fantasy." - Booklist, starred review

♦ Winner of the National Book Award (UK)
♦ Winner of the Gold Medal Smarties Prize (UK)
Publishers Weekly Best Book of 1998
School Library Journal Best Book of 1998
Parenting Book of the Year Award 1998
♦ New York Public Library Best Book of the Year 1998
♦ An ALA Notable Book
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Notes and Comments:
First American edition, June 1999
Fourty-eighth printing based on the number line (from what I can tell).
 01-Sep-2000
Scholastic, Inc.
Trade Paperback
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Sep-2000
Format:
Trade Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
341
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
142
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-439-06487-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-439-06487-3
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Mary GrandPre - Illustrator
Mary GrandPre  - Cover Artist
Ever since Harry Potter had come home for the summer, the Dursley's had been so mean and hideous that all Harry wanted was to get back to Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry.  But just as he's packing his bags, Harry receives a warning from a strange, impish creature who says that if Harry returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike.

And strike it does.  For in Harry's second year at Hogwarts, fresh torments and horrors arise, including an outrageously stuck-up new professor and a spirit who haunts the girl's bathroom.  But then the real trouble begins - someone is turning Hogwart's students into stone.  Could it be Draco Malfoy, a more poisonous rival than ever?  Could it possibly be Hagrid, whose mysterious past is finally told?  Or could it be the one everyone at Hogwarts most suspects... Harry Potter himself?

•The #1 New York Time Bestseller •

Booklist 1999 Editor's Choice • Winner of the 1999 National Book Award (UK) • An ALA Notable Book • An ALA Best Book for Young Adults 1999 • Winner of the 1999 Gold Medal Smarties Prize • School Library Journal, 1999 Best Book of the Year
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01-Sep-2000
Scholastic, Inc.
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Author(s)

 J K Rowling
Birth: 31 Jul 1965 Yate, South Gloucestershire, England, UK
Notes:
J.K. Rowling was born on July 31, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England. Her full name is Joanne Kathleen Rowling.

J.K. Rowling was divorced and living on public assistance in Edinburgh, Scotland with her infant daughter when she wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.  The Scottish Arts Council gave her a grant to finish the book which she sold to Bloomsbury and Scholastic Books.  Harry Potter won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize and also received great reviews in England and in America.  She graduated from Exeter University.  She was 26 years old when she moved to Portugal to become an English teacher.  She married a journalist in Portugal and they had a daughter named Jessica who was born in 1993.  Rowling moved back to Edinburgh and she was unemployed when she wrote the first Harry Potter book.  Rowling sold the novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, to Bloomsbury in England for about $4,000.  In 1997 the book won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize.  The Harry Potter books have been printed in 35 languages and have sold over 30 million copies.

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