Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The Chamber Isn't Always Secret

Book 43 - A book with magic
 
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
 
There is a saying about starting things and never finishing them.
I imagine if you took a stroll through the life of a middle aged man, you would encounter many projects that have been started and never finished.
On the other side of the world, if your 21 year old self claims to have OCD and can't start something without seeing the last something through; then you will understand why I have chosen to proceed in such a fashion.
If you will turn your attention back to the 33rd challenge, you will note that I have, once again, read a chapter from the library of Ms. Rowling.
Harry Potter is one of those series' that should be started at the beginning, and then read all the way through to the wonderfully tragic ending of the seventh and final novel. (You will note that this is not the case for me, and it saddens me greatly.)
As I read the first novel some weeks ago, I felt it was high time I returned to the beautiful pages. Unfortunately, I will not be able to proceed any further than the third novel as the remaining four do not fit into my challenge criteria. (Have no fear, I have plans to continue the party in the new year.)
Enough about me, let's turn our minds to the story...
As you won't recall, (unless you are following me in this book challenge and/or have recently read the first novel) we left Harry on his way back to the Dursley's for the summer break. He wasn't happy about it, but he took with him the joyful idea that he would be spending part of the summer at the home of the Weasley's. Don't worry, he is not denied that joy.
As Harry returns to Hogwarts for his second year, he is challenged by some rather large creatures. (Pun entirely intended.)
With the presence of Gilderoy Lockhart, hearing voices in his head, the opening of the Chamber of Secrets and the sad idea that Hogwarts may have to be closed forever; we witness a threatening of the innocence of our dear 12 year old Harry.
If you are also feeling Harry Potter deprived, tune in next time to hear about the Prisoner of Azkaban!
 
Much love, this is t-bear signing off

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