WARNING: Do not read this review if you have not read the first Harry Potter. The link for that review is here.
The book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second book in the bestselling Harry Potter trilogy. It starts off a few weeks before Harry's second year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when a house-elf, a kind of magical creature, tells him to "mustn't return to Hogwarts!" (his words, not mine) because of impending doom that will happen there. When Harry refuses, the house-elf, known as Dobby, smashes a pudding with magic during a business meeting his uncle, aunt, and cousin are attending. When his uncle flops the interview because of said magic, Harry is locked in his room as a punishment. That night, to his utmost surprise, his friend Ron Weasley (yes, I spelled that correctly) and his brothers, Fred and George, pick him up in a flying car owned by their father, to car-ry (I apologize for that terrible pun) off to their house. What will happen next? Read a book to find out.
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