Author: J. K. Rowling ISBN-10: 0439784549 ISBN-13: 9780439784542 Format: Hardcover Publication Year: 2005 Category: JUVENILE FICTION Sixth-year Hogwarts student Harry Potter gains valuable insights into the boy Voldemort once was, even as his own world is transformed by maturing friendships, schoolwork assistance from an unexpected source, and devastating losses. | Price: $7.99 - $106.24 List Price: $29.99 |
| Harry Potter - you just can't get enough! | |
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by: sjb614 | Review created: 09/22/05 |
| 90 out of 107 people found the following review helpful. What can I say? J.K. Rowling has outdone herself with the 6th book in the Harry Potter series. The 6th year at Hogwart's offers new plot twists that keep the reader asking such questions as "Is Snape on our side or isn't he?" "Will Ron and Hermione get together or won't they?" "Will Harry ever learn that he should tell Dumbledore EVERYTHING that happens to him??" Ms. Rowling's genius for writing is particularly illuminated in this latest installation as we are given pieces to the puzzle that we’ve been working on for YEARS. She tickles your mind with crazy possibilities (could Neville Longbottom really play an important role in the fight against Voldemort?). She provides just enough tidbits for us to imagine how the big picture might really look. While the cast of characters is as familiar to us as the golden snitch is fast, Rowling starts to show us a greater depth and possibility in them that we haven't seen thus far (with the exception, perhaps, of Peeves the Poltergeist who continues with his usual antics). All in all, I would rank this book my favorite in the Harry Potter series. While it spends perhaps too much time on "who likes who" (although as a teen, what other topic is there?), it is a very entertaining page turner. In the end, you are left with the feeling that Harry is more a young man than a boy - that in the much anticipated 7th and final book he is going to step into the role that Dumbledore has been preparing him for during his time at Hogwart's. The anticipation is killing me!! | |
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| Much anticipated: Harry Potter lives up to the hype | |
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by: berecruited | Review created: 09/22/05 |
| 51 out of 66 people found the following review helpful. This much anticipated and long awaited book is the sixth in J.K. Rowling's series which have captured the imagination of children and adults alike across the globe. It's definitely worth the wait and is as engrossing as the five previous books in the series! Now I'm not -- and my kids aren't ... yet perhaps ... -- like many of those other Harry Potter fans who dressed up and waited all night in front of some bookstore to buy this new installation. Rather, we bought it on eBay for 50% off and got it nearly as fast without the drama. Nonetheless, we've been drawn into the series in much the same way. I have a nine year old who has been listening to me read the books for the past few years and is just starting to read this latest edition on his own (although he has trouble with some sections, so it's probably still a bit ahead of his level). Rowling again delivers a lot of action, mystery, intrigue, and plenty of creativity to keep you turning quickly through the 675 or so pages. "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" is packed with twists and turns. It's definitely a good bit darker than the previous editions as it follows our favorite trio Harry, Ron and Hermione into their sixth year at Hogwarts Academy of Wizarding and witchcraft. While I don't want to give away any of the secrets, here's a quick synopsis. At age 16, our heroes have clearly entered adolesence where petulance and crushes abound. They have just finished their O.W.L.s (a smart play on the English O-Level exams which are sort of like pre-SATs in the US) and in addition to various romances are consumed with what careers they want to pursue upon finishing school. All the while, the wizarding world is in turmoil over the war with Voldemort and his Death Eaters. The central villain, who is also known as the DarkLord or "He who must not be named," is unquestionably alive again and is terrorizing both the wizarding and muggel/non-wizarding worlds. And Harry has gone from misunderstood and maligned teenager to the yound adult who may have been prophesized to bring balance. There are also many of other villains inluding Harry's nemesis at Hogwarts, Draco Malfoy and his crew of bullies in Slytherin. In addition, Belatrix Lestrange and professor Snape (now a Death Eater again). And, there are also some new characters including new Defense Against the Dark Arts and Potions teachers. In addition to many other twists and turns, one of the central characters dies in the end which is as surprising as it is sad. And at least so far in the series, this isn't one of those "supposed" deaths like Dumbeldore's "disasppearance" or Ron's Boggert-inspired imaginary death in previous editions. The only drawback I can think of is that you might have to read the first five books before reading this sixth edition to fully get it. And what better way to get ready for the film version of Harry Potter four, "The Goblet of Fire" which will be in theaters in November than to read this final edition. It's a great read from start to finish and will be enjoyed by all. | |
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| Fit for a Prince | |
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by: cheekycj | Review created: 09/26/05 (updated: 03/13/06) |
| 16 out of 18 people found the following review helpful. The long awaited next book in the series lived up to my expectations. The twists and turns and the surprises keep coming (especially in the 2nd half of the book) I thought the first half of the book was a bit slow to develop but man the 2nd half - I could NOT put the book down. The book keeps in line with others as Harry's stubborness to not disclose everything to Dumbledore causes problems as usual. This book is darker and a bit more advances as it digs into Voldmort's dark past. It has a lighter side of love interests for Harry and Ron (well sort of for Ron but you will see). Harry's old rivals are back - Snape and Malfoy but this time they play much bigger roles and actually have a central plot around them (the ending is surprising - I kid you not) Rowling spends more time on plot points and story lines than she does misc. stuff like Quidditch and has an ending that you would not expect. A bold move on Rowling's part. As far as the best in the series - yes so far it is. One thing that this book also does is set you up for great conversations on how the series will end. J.K. Rowling really has her readers guessing now with all the curve balls she threw at us in this book. Will the next one be fit for a King? My only question is - what will they pick and choose to include in the movie for this whopper of a story and ending? Disclaimer: I am an eBay employee and this review is my own opinion and is not written on behalf of eBay. This review does not reflect the views of my employer nor is it endorsed by them. | |
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| Harry's back with a bang! | |
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by: kurok74 | Review created: 02/19/06 |
| 8 out of 8 people found the following review helpful. This book from cover to cover was so great i took my vacation from work to devote the proper time to it. I got started on Harry Potter when book four was released. I bought up the first set of books and i've never looked back. The stories are always right on the money, fantastic and at sometimes incredible. This book was the best by far, which i didn't think possible after the last book, but time and time again she has out done herself. The story was awesome bringing all the other books together as far as relationships go along with the well anticipated duel of good VS evil. Buying this is a no-brainer, A must have for all harry potter fans and a story that will leave you begging for more. And now for my dislikes: not long enough (with something so good you never want it to end), this is book six ( being book six of seven it means its almost over)and last the movie ( they are so pressed for time like the others they will leave some really important and great stuff out). | |
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| An Adult with a Harry Addiction | |
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by: tinkerbellsleeping | Review created: 11/19/05 |
| 7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful. Worst part of book - Once you have read it, it is over. Best part of book - reading it! I loved this book (and all the others). I am an avid reader of "real liturature" and I get all sweaty when a new Harry Potter book is coming out. I used to be embarrased to tell people that I was reading the Harry Potter books but now I know that they are "real literature" too. I am a 39 year old professional - married with a child too young to read these books. I can't wait til she is old enough to read them on her own (then I will have an excuse to read them again) I read this heafty book in one day and then wished that I had read it a little slower so that it would last a little longer. The main characters are growing up and the plot is getting thicker. It is a great read and I am very worried that the 7th book will be that last. (by the way, "A Million Little Pieces" was depressing. If his addiction could have been caused by an ear infection as an infant, parents are never off the hook!) | |
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| Harry Potter - What is Rowling Doing??? | |
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by: low_cost_neckties | Review created: 12/16/05 |
| 11 out of 14 people found the following review helpful. I know I might be a minority here but I am a little worried. This book was fantastic and I am a big Harry Potter fan but the book left me a little high and dry. This is supposed to be the 2nd to last book in the series. Without giving anything away the book leaves you at such a point that it seems like a monumental task to be able to finish the series in just one more book. My fear here is that Rowling is just looking to make more money on the series. There are so many other options she has here (One of my favorite ideas would be to write a prequel series about how Dumbledore came to be the way he is) that to drag Harry Potter on beyond what she originally envisioned would be to sell it out to Hollywood. My other concern with the book is that it definitely drifted away from being a children’s book. To her credit she never really thought it would be such a phenomenal hit among such a young audience but there were definitely parts of the book that, as a parent, I felt definitely crossed a boundary within a kids book (i.e. using the term "whore" in a kids book was crossing that boundary). Those were my two big concerns with the book itself, other than that I am a huge fan and have read the series a few times already. I an also a huge fan of quidditch :). For a more mature reader I really like how she writes and how she chronicles the life a growing teenager. I am definitely excited to see where this goes and I hope it really doesn’t drag on! | |
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| Just As Good As The Rest .... | |
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by: kansascitylistingservice | Review created: 11/09/05 |
| 11 out of 14 people found the following review helpful. If you liked the others... You will like this one... Getting a little more not so childlike... Which I like! Garry, KCebay.com username: kansascitylistingservice.com | |
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| Cannot Wait for #7 | |
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by: sabriel75 | Review created: 10/10/05 |
| 12 out of 16 people found the following review helpful. Admittedly, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was going to end up on my bookshelf whether it was a real stinker or the best book in the series. J K Rowling has lived up to every bit of the hype with each continuation of the Harry Potter series though. TAKE NOTE: And if you haven't read the books, be aware many spoilers are in this review!!!! An amazingly, gifted writer with number four (HP and the Goblet of Fire and my favorite), she took Harry, a young protagonist and pampered prince of the wizard world to full blown hero with anti-hero qualities such as a tendency towards broodiness and egocentric qualities that his closest friends have come to tolerate in him. In five, these egocentric qualities leave him desolate and without one of his dearest confidantes, but in six... well in six it leaves him a man. In the sixth installment of Harry Potter, Harry cannot get away with the tantrums and broodiness he exhibited in the fifth book. His torture in five at the Hands of Ministry Politician has left him bitter but more wise and less prone to complain (which is good I might add). He did too much whining in the last two books for my liking. Dumbledore is desperate to transform Harry from typical wizard student into the megahero wizard he needs to be in record time. Throughout the sixth book, Dumbledore's urgency to teach Harry and regret at having left Harry to his own devices for so long come out in what he says and how he instructs Harry. After reading the book, I know why he seemed that way. But as you read it, you can feel Harry's reluctance and surprise to take on the role Dumbledore is trying to force him into without much preparation. In the end, this book left me breathless and full of heartache. As an advid fan who has read and re-read all of the books many times, this book hurts the most to read. All the pain, struggles and death Harry has faced, he has always been surrounded by an awareness that there was a positive future for him. This book offers no such hope at its end. He is without any champion and all that he took as truth is uprooted. As a reader, I felt all of that with him. If you are a fan, this book is the heart of the struggle that will continue in seven. You cannot go without reading this book. Despite its heartwrenching qualities, it has the details and experiences that explain nearly everything that has happened in the first four books. Voldemort's nature and familial mess is explained and his bitterness to his father is justified. However, the depths of evil he contains finally is revealed in this book. Harry must be the hero for the world. Can he take up that mantle that Dumbledore has placed upon him? Or more importantly, that Voldemort has placed upon him. You will know, once you have read this book! | |
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| Latest and greatest book in the series | |
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by: ilovethe49ers | Review created: 10/07/05 |
| 8 out of 9 people found the following review helpful. I agree with all of the other reviews out there. This is a great book and just further proves that J K Rowling is one of the most imaginative and accomplished authors out there. No other series comes close to this, in quality, humor, and overall readability. This series is no longer just for kids, as parents probably would enjoy it more than their kids. Nothing else needs to be said. Simply the best!!! I can't wait for the movie, counting down the days!!! | |
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| this ol gal liked it | |
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by: sillygnd | Review created: 10/27/05 |
| 6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful. well i thinkit was a good read...i bouth it the day it came out and had it done in 2 days....:) my kids all enjoy reading and this is a good one for them... | |
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