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Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince: Adult Edition (Harry Potter 6) (Hardcover)

by J.K. Rowling (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 607 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury; Adult edition edition (16 Jul 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 074758110X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747581109
  • Product Dimensions: 20.2 x 13.6 x 5.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (205 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,058 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #21 in  Books > Children's Books > Characters & Series > Harry Potter
    #25 in  Books > Children's Books > Authors & Illustrators > Q-R > Rowling, JK

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth book in J.K. Rowling’s bestselling series, picks up shortly after we left Harry at the end of The Order of the Phoenix. Lord Voldemort is acting out in the open, continuing his reign of terror which was temporarily stopped almost 15 years beforehand. Harry is again at the Dursleys, where the events of the previous month continue to weigh on his mind, although not as much as the impending visit from his Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore. Given their last meeting, Harry is understandably confused as to why the old wizard would want to visit him at home.

Rowling opens with a chapter she had wanted to use for the first book, of The Philosopher’s Stone--Lord Voldemort has been creating chaos in the Wizard and Muggle communities alike, the war is in full swing and the Wizarding community now lives in fear. The press have been questioning the events at the Ministry which led to the admission of Voldemort’s return, and of course Harry’s name is mentioned a number of times. Harry’s got his problems, but his anxiety is nothing compared to Hermione’s when the OWL results are delivered. There’s a new Defence Against The Dark Arts teacher, an assortment of new characters and creatures, and startling revelations about past characters and events.

Gone is the rage-filled Harry of The Order of the Phoenix--he’s not being kept in the dark any more, his unjustified Quidditch ban has been lifted and he has matured considerably in his short time out of school. Half-Blood Prince follows Harry into the world of late-teens, and his realisation that nobody is infallible has made his growth that much easier. Accepting his destiny, Harry continues to behave as teenagers do, enjoying his time with his friends, developing his relationships outside of his usual circle, and learning more about how he must, eventually, do what he is destined to do.

J.K. Rowling delivers another fantastic tale which will have the readers gasping for more, capturing the characters perfectly and continuing a tale which readers will enjoy over and over again. --Ziggy Morbi

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For her success in creating what will undoubtedly be a highly literate generation Rowling deserves great praise.' The Spectator

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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Magical fiction from the master, 16 Aug 2005
By Ian David Curry "Legal Eagle" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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The clock has struck 13, the train has left platform 9¾ and term is starting at Hogwarts. The media razzmatazz has swamped Edinburgh, and millions of children around the (English) speaking world gathered at their local bookshops close to midnight to get their hands on the literary equivalent of a golden snitch. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.

Just to make things clear if you didn't like any of the Harry Potter series, if you subscribe to the view that children's books are for children, or if you are just a cynical crusty then this review will not reinforce your position. This is a review of the new Harry Potter book from the view point of an adult fan. Having said that I too was once the cynical observer of this mass phenomon until I actually read one. And was hooked.

So has Ms. Rowling done her best? Is it really worth the wait? Surprisingly largely yes. The new book continues in the vein of the series, growing heftier and darker, dealing with weightier issues and becoming more immersed in a growing, almost suffocating, world of magic. Things are not well in the world of wizards. Whilst the majority of muggles only see freak accidents and weather conditions, magical families are in varying states of panic as he who shall not be named stalks the land once more.

In the middle of this crisis there is an apparent oasis of calm and normality. Hogwarts is still open for business, and Ron, Hermione and of course Harry will be returning to Gryffindor tower for the first year of their NEWT exams. This is the penultimate book, and following the school life they have finished their OWLs (GCSEs), and are now studying for their 'sixth form' exams.

The curriculum is not all that has changed. Whilst Rowling hints at the kids growing up in the previous books, it is in the Half Blood Prince that the threshold is crossed and the children become adults. This is one of the few reservations in the book. Is the development a little forced? Rowling is at pains to demonstrate the emotional turmoil that threatens to rip apart friendships. And like all teenage problems it all becomes a little, well, tedious. Fortunately this only fills in the middle, and by the end Rowling is once more romping towards an unputdownable finale.

What is also clear is that this book marks an important development in the Potter story arc. One criticism is that it leaves so many threads dangling - necessary for the final book to tie up, but annoying for the reader having to wait two years for the finished product. However it is nice to see Hogwarts and the Potter universe having a coherency and direction that mark the series as being a whole.

The Half Blood Prince marks a significant development in the series, as it becomes truly dark. No one is spared pain, and it is a fine example of the grand tradition of children's stories that do not spare the gruesome and dark. In a world of happily ever after this return to Grimm and Anderson is welcome. Rowling's writing is strong, has sufficient pace to grip the adult and child reader, is vivid and, well, for want of a better word magical. I finished it in a few sittings spread over two days, and it was as blissful and purely entertaining as any film or TV programme.

Many people have criticised Rowling, but millions more have praised her for creating books that have captured imaginations, got children reading and have forged a magical world. This latest book should dispel more critics, and cement Rowling's reputation as a pre-eminent children's, and adult's, author. It is proof that the series is complete, that the story arc is gripping and that Harry Potter will captivate generations to come. In a word, magical!

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51 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars These reviewers have lost the plot, not JKR, 5 Aug 2005
After having read some of the reviews of this book i feel compelled to refute some of the comments made. I am someone who read the first 2 before the hype began and I have to say that the hype has greatly changed public perception of this series since the release of book 3. JKR has personally never promised the best addition to 21st century culture since the mobile phone, nor has she claimed that they are the best thing written since beowulf. However I would say that the Half-Blood Prince is the best written book of the series so far. The plot was as action packed as could be expected given that is the penultimate chapter. Unlike the other books, JKR had to at last answer questions instead of keeping us in the dark. Yes the death is expected, as are the long overdue romances but reviewers seem to have forgotten two things.

Firstly, the main storyline is Harry/ Voldemort which has required us to wait 5 books for adult Harry to emerge so that he is in a position to fight him.

Secondly, the 'dispensable', 'unnecessary', 'missed-in-editing' subplots are what make Harry Potter books stand out from the rest of their neighbours in the Fantasy section. This is a character driven series. JKR has used standard narrative devices, mythological ideas and the wizard/magic genre in all her books and combined them with an ordinary school lifetime. One doesn't have to delve far into the Net to find fans passionate about fan-fiction; who are passionate about the weasley family, or Snape, or Sirius or any of them. Every character and every subplot is what makes the series so well rounded and so universally appealing. If you want good and evil, read Lord of the Rings or just wait and read the 7th Harry novel.

In the end, Harry Potter is about love, friendship, family, loyalty, power, prejudice, racism, terrorism - you name it, it's in there. Half-Blood Prince is a gift for those who appreciate the sub-plots, and i think you will find that most of the fans probably care more about what Ron and Hermione's wedding will be like, or whether Snape will ever be redeemed, than they do about the final Harry/Voldemort showdown.

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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A book for all ages: I never thought that would be retracted, 30 Jul 2005
By Phillip Fernandes (London, Barnes, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
JK Rowling has surpassed my expectations with an exceptional addition to the Harry Potter series after the disappointment of The Order of the Phoenix.

I think that the last book was rather too slow and with Harry's angry displays far too frequent and vehement, but I appreciate that Rowling was attempting to show his unsteady passage through adolescence.

But Rowling has now seemed to have perfected Harry's aging character so that he acts more like an adolescent and less like a child afraid of girls and the mere mention of alcohol.

JK Rowling has opened this book like she has none other, the inter-lapping of the mundane and arcane governments and the dark second chapter that put me upon a false trail throughout the rest of the novel.

To those who disdain this book as being too frank and blunt you must realise that both the audience and characters are aging and to expect Harry and co. to remain childlike and innocent is false.

Upon reading another few reviews, on the Amazon site, I am shocked at people saying that: 'Talk of snogging, the use of alcohol to get information out of people and at least one example of language that the youngest potter fans shouldn't hear.'

The series is about a boy who is orphaned after his parents are cruelly murdered by an evil wizard and Harry only survives because his mother chose to sacrifice her life for his. How dare people say that simply plying adults with alcohol to drag information from them and a few kisses is something children should not hear. This series has a darker side: if you dislike showing a child that the world is not all happiness and daises then never let him interact with another human being and wrap him in the proverbial cotton wool.

I am nearly 16 and was approximately 10 when the first Harry Potter book came out, like Harry I have grown older and I praise J K Rowling for this piece of work which has proven to me that she has matured her novels to an extent that they still hold an appeal to all ages. But trust me she has definitely toned down the actual activities of a group of fifteen year olds as no doubt most readers already know.

Phillip Fernandes
London, Barnes

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