Rated of 5
by blubber ah
The first one was way better. I hate how harry is always in the wrong place at the wrong time! And then everyone suspects him, and that makes NO sense! Poor Ginny! I feel so bad for her in this book! But seriously, does Harry always have to play the hero? It's kind of tiring after a while. In one of these books Ron and Hermione and Neville should end up saving Harry. That would be nice.
Rated of 5
by Kirsty Wieprecht, katie elford and rachel greatrex woohoo
we are the BIGGEST fans of this book!in the intire world including poland...i just wich i could marry the book!kristy for ron for eva! i cant believe i may have to live a life without the thought of a new book coming out!she cant do this to me!i may cry...excuse me im in tears!!
Rated of 5
by rebecca c
it was fun to read
Rated of 5
by Seirra,Michael,Duncan,Celine
it sucked so much i brang it back to the store. my class said it was very bad and would tell people not to read this really horrible book. i have told the other teachers not to read the book because it is bad.
Rated of 5
by Adam
VERY intresting and adventurous. It's fun, scary, and cool! Its a good sequal to the 1st book.
Rated of 5
by libbieey
this is the second film out in the serise and are looking forward to seeing the third
the book is very good but the only thing is nothibng atall its the best just coming to the road you just need a break so come in sie and watch the chamber of secrets it is the best film ever
all you need is a bit of spare time for a little bit of th chamber
I like moaning murtul she is the most moaning child i have ever seen
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