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Listening Length | 11 hours and 5 minutes |
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Author | J.K. Rowling |
Narrator | Stephen Fry |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 20 November 2015 |
Publisher | Pottermore Publishing |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B017V69L5A |
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This series of novels is so well thought out and written that the author deserves high praise. Highly recommended reading for any age, not just the young!
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This is a great sequel to the 1st book. I could not stop reading the only times I stopped were for toilet break and dinner. Loved it
Reviewed in Australia on 19 February 2019
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Stephen Fry is the master of story telling - his ability to read the Harry Potter tales while doing all the voices of the characters is highly entertaining.
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Reviewed in Australia on 4 August 2019
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Last book of seven for my collection.
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So pretty and the delivery service was very prompt! Super happy with this purchase!
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Stephen Fry is amazing
Reviewed in Australia on 11 August 2019
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I loved the book, it was an amazing adventure.
Reviewed in Australia on 23 September 2016
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Wow! There is only one Harry Potter! I am so glad to have it on Kindle... Ready for the next one... 😁😁😁
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Gagan
1.0 out of 5 stars
Discount over increased price
Reviewed in India on 10 February 2018Verified Purchase
The book is definitely good but I am disappointed in the seller and marketing strategy. Price printed on book is 399 while seller has put a sticker of 499 and then selling at a discount.
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Djilly L.
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Life at Hogwarts isn’t all wizard-candy and quidditch
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2019Verified Purchase
What is there left to comment on a Harry Potter book, ? Well… my little bookworm’s comments; "I very much enjoyed this book as she tells me there is lots of action, fantasy, friendship and cleverness needed by the main characters to solve the mystery". Her favourite parts of the story are those with the house-elf Dobby, Ron’s slug burbs and Harry being dragged into Tom Riddle’s diary to a time 50 years earlier when Harry’s friend Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts".
The Chamber of Secrets is the mystery story where Hogwarts muggle students turn into stone. And it lays much more of a foundation of the larger story than the first book. This is where Tom Riddle is introduced and where he turns into Voldemort to fight Harry. Several interesting new characters make their first appearance as well in this book; vain Professor Lockhart and Colin Creevy. And a troublesome spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom. Of course Harry’s old enemies, Malfoy and Snape, have a prominent role. There is an interesting underlying theme of muggle-hatred that fed to some healthy discussion with my daughter.
This is my 8-year old daughter’s second ‘real’ book, as she proudly calls it – as this is a hard cover bound book that is very different than her vast collection of colourful girly picture books. I must say the colourful hard-cover version is actually quite nice and will last subsequent reading when the owner's little brother is bound to pick it op in due course.
Our daughter has seen all the Harry Potter movies, which she thoroughly enjoyed. So she has now started to read the first few books. The books are great and she is quite encouraged to actually pick it up and continue the read - as there is lots of additional Potterish detail and trivia left out from the movies that she is keen to pick up. Given that we got a her an overpriced Hermione wand, she is particularly interested in the spells. And she found a number of entertaining story elements like part of the ‘wizard's duel’ that never made it into the movie.
In the end the book is highly relatable to kids as it describes the big and small challenges that kids face every day. It shows how the characters deal with unfairness, anxiety and how boring and challenging school can be.
Somehow I have the feeling this is one of those children's books my daughter will read and reread into adulthood.
The Chamber of Secrets is the mystery story where Hogwarts muggle students turn into stone. And it lays much more of a foundation of the larger story than the first book. This is where Tom Riddle is introduced and where he turns into Voldemort to fight Harry. Several interesting new characters make their first appearance as well in this book; vain Professor Lockhart and Colin Creevy. And a troublesome spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom. Of course Harry’s old enemies, Malfoy and Snape, have a prominent role. There is an interesting underlying theme of muggle-hatred that fed to some healthy discussion with my daughter.
This is my 8-year old daughter’s second ‘real’ book, as she proudly calls it – as this is a hard cover bound book that is very different than her vast collection of colourful girly picture books. I must say the colourful hard-cover version is actually quite nice and will last subsequent reading when the owner's little brother is bound to pick it op in due course.
Our daughter has seen all the Harry Potter movies, which she thoroughly enjoyed. So she has now started to read the first few books. The books are great and she is quite encouraged to actually pick it up and continue the read - as there is lots of additional Potterish detail and trivia left out from the movies that she is keen to pick up. Given that we got a her an overpriced Hermione wand, she is particularly interested in the spells. And she found a number of entertaining story elements like part of the ‘wizard's duel’ that never made it into the movie.
In the end the book is highly relatable to kids as it describes the big and small challenges that kids face every day. It shows how the characters deal with unfairness, anxiety and how boring and challenging school can be.
Somehow I have the feeling this is one of those children's books my daughter will read and reread into adulthood.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Life at Hogwarts isn’t all wizard-candy and quidditch
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2019
What is there left to comment on a Harry Potter book, ? Well… my little bookworm’s comments; "I very much enjoyed this book as she tells me there is lots of action, fantasy, friendship and cleverness needed by the main characters to solve the mystery". Her favourite parts of the story are those with the house-elf Dobby, Ron’s slug burbs and Harry being dragged into Tom Riddle’s diary to a time 50 years earlier when Harry’s friend Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts".Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2019
The Chamber of Secrets is the mystery story where Hogwarts muggle students turn into stone. And it lays much more of a foundation of the larger story than the first book. This is where Tom Riddle is introduced and where he turns into Voldemort to fight Harry. Several interesting new characters make their first appearance as well in this book; vain Professor Lockhart and Colin Creevy. And a troublesome spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom. Of course Harry’s old enemies, Malfoy and Snape, have a prominent role. There is an interesting underlying theme of muggle-hatred that fed to some healthy discussion with my daughter.
This is my 8-year old daughter’s second ‘real’ book, as she proudly calls it – as this is a hard cover bound book that is very different than her vast collection of colourful girly picture books. I must say the colourful hard-cover version is actually quite nice and will last subsequent reading when the owner's little brother is bound to pick it op in due course.
Our daughter has seen all the Harry Potter movies, which she thoroughly enjoyed. So she has now started to read the first few books. The books are great and she is quite encouraged to actually pick it up and continue the read - as there is lots of additional Potterish detail and trivia left out from the movies that she is keen to pick up. Given that we got a her an overpriced Hermione wand, she is particularly interested in the spells. And she found a number of entertaining story elements like part of the ‘wizard's duel’ that never made it into the movie.
In the end the book is highly relatable to kids as it describes the big and small challenges that kids face every day. It shows how the characters deal with unfairness, anxiety and how boring and challenging school can be.
Somehow I have the feeling this is one of those children's books my daughter will read and reread into adulthood.
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Keerthi Chandra
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Reviewed in India on 5 January 2017Verified Purchase
Harry potter series are the best and this part is the most interesting among all.It worth reading more than twice.Lovely quality and amazon please provide bookmarks.

5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in India on 5 January 2017
Harry potter series are the best and this part is the most interesting among all.It worth reading more than twice.Lovely quality and amazon please provide bookmarks.
Reviewed in India on 5 January 2017
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Derek Thorburn
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2019Verified Purchase
Following on from Philosopher's Stone, this takes us through Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts. It opens with Harry spending "the worst birthday" at No 4 Privet Drive and his aunt, uncle and cousin are just as mean as ever. With two people coming to have dinner and the husband to have a discussion with his uncle which his uncle hopes will sign a deal at his firm, everything's looking rosy in the garden for them so long as Harry "stays in his room, makes no noise and pretends he's not there", but unfortunately this is Harry Potter we're talking about. A visit from a house elf, warning Harry not to return to school, then causing havoc in the kitchen because Harry refuses to co-operate, ends in Harry being imprisoned in his room behind bars, but thankfully help is on the way and after the rest of his summer holiday spent at Ron Weasley's home, Harry is in hopes of a smooth journey back to school. But unable to get through the barrier at King's Cross he and Ron have one way only of getting back to school and that's by means of a flying car Ron's dad has enchanted. After a far from smooth landing at the school and fear of expulsion the year begins, this time with an inept teacher who has no idea how to treat injuries and turns Valentine's day into absolute mayhem. But when Harry begins to hear voices which nobody else can hear and an attack is made on Halloween night, followed by a strange message on the wall, it's the precursor of more attacks, ending in the school having to be closed unless it can be stopped. This is one book which is a page turner and you will not be able to put down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Another superb book by Rowling
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2017Verified Purchase
Rowling is a fantastic writer and this is just another fantastic book from her collection. Some people just have a gift for writing and her novels are always hard to put down. I have watched all the films but I think the books are better. So now I read the books and watch the films after I have finished the book to see what was taken out.
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