Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Description
Dumbledore takes Harry under his wing, providing him with rare insights into Voldemort’s past. Together, they delve into the meaning of Horcruxes—objects containing fragments of the dark wizard's soul—revealing the extent of his evil and the precarious mission ahead. The tension mounts not only in their quest for knowledge but also in Harry's personal life, as he navigates the intense emotions sparked by his feelings for Ginny Weasley.
Amidst the brewing turmoil, alliances are tested and loyalties questioned. With the stakes higher than ever, Harry learns that the battle against darkness requires not just bravery, but wisdom and understanding of the heart. As the countdown to an inevitable clash with evil begins, the young wizard must prepare himself for the truths that lie ahead.
Reviews
Reread: November 4, 2017Half-Blood Prince and Pizoner of Azkaban are my favorites in the Harry Potter series, so of course I loved this reread.
Read: 2006Reread: May 2, 2017Half-Blood Prince and Pizoner of Azkaban are my favorites in the Harry Potter series, so of course I loved this reread.Reread: Dec 6, 2023I do not condone this author and do not talk up this series, but I did grow up with it and I will reread my copies from time to time. This reread has finally gotten far enough from the rose-tinted glasses to see how holey and underdeveloped the plot is.
Muy probable para que este sea mi libro favorito de la saga (aunque todavía me falta leer el último para recordar ciertas cosas y definirlo). En fin, ha sido la mejor relectura que he hecho.Este libro me ha llenado de emociones (desesperación, ternura, RABIA y tristeza).No entiendo los motivos por los que haya pasado todo esto al final del libro, quiero enterarme ya.
[Spoiler Free Review]This book was so tense and amazing and though it's not in my top 3 it's still a great entry. The scene between Harry and Dumbledore when Dumbledore had to drink the potion for the locket nearly brought me to tears, it was gut wrenching. Even better than in the movies.
I'm not going to even tell you how long or how many times I cried when Dumbledore died. I'm also not even gonna go in on how many times I imagined Snape's story throughout the book. On the not so good side I'm not gonna lie I found myself zoning out during some earlier chapters. Like seriously, harry was aggravating and annoying during this book. Oh but ginny and Harry's story line I absolutely loved. Overall this unfortunately was a slow start for me and I had a hard time concentrating sometimes.
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