Sunday, October 3, 2010

Book Review:Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince



Half-Blood Prince is easily one of the better books in the Harry Potter series, though each is a masterpiece. But the 6th installment of a 7-part series is bound to be full of great moments in the story. There remains a great deal unanswered in this book, however, and the 7th will surely need to be no smaller than an average encyclopedia. Somehow as I was reading this book, I felt that I was learning more and at a quicker rate than in Order of the Phoenix, but so many of Harry’s problems and questions took so long to reach any sort of answer or resolution that I still ended up not knowing many of the secrets I expected to be revealed in this book. It must be that Rowling, in her grand scheme, is saving much for the last book. One thing seems to be for certain, though, and that is that Rowling will never lose that special touch, that supreme and genuine interest in the story and its characters that makes the writing so engrossing.

Product Details

    * Reading level: Ages 9-12
    * Paperback: 652 pages
    * Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks (July 25, 2006)
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 0439785960
    * ISBN-13: 978-0439785969
    * Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.7 inches


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