By: J.K. Rowling
Genres: Young Adult | Fantasy
Posted: July 16, 2005
Meanwhile, at Hogwarts, Headmaster Albus Dumbledore protects his school as best he can, ensuring life maintains some semblance of normalcy for his students and their teachers. This year, Hogwarts enlists not only a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, but also a new Potions master. Having completed their O.W.L.S., the sixth years are out from under the stress of exams and resume their classes. With Snape no longer Potions master, Harry no longer dreads Potions class, and in fact, excels at it.
Unbeknownst to the new Potions master, who thinks Harry quite brilliant, Harry has more than a little help with potions in the form of an old text book he lucks into. The book, once the property of the self-proclaimed Half-Blood Prince, is at least 50 years old and obviously had been the property of a gifted wizard...or witch. Although every attempt to learn the Prince's identity fails, Harry is unconcerned. He feels that whoever the Prince is (or was), he (or she) is a teacher and ally.
Dumbledore takes Harry more firmly under his wing this year and tries to prepare him for the fight ahead. Once again, they use the Pensieve to delve more deeply into the riddle of Lord Voldemort. Together they search Voldemort's past for information that will give them more insight into the mind of the enigmatic boy who became the most powerful dark wizard of his generation. As always, Harry bravely faces his future and proves himself worthy of the title "The Chosen One." But as time goes by, Harry begins to realize that even surrounded by friends, he's never been so alone.
This may be the best book of the series. The themes are becoming more serious and complex as the series moves forward. Rowling gives us lots of back story about Tom Riddle in this novel. Again there's a major character's death for the students, teachers and readers to deal with. Not to say everything is doom and gloom! There's still a lot of fun to be had at Hogwarts and with the Weasleys. Fred and George own a successful shop in Diagon Alley. Filtch still enjoys threatening the students with cruel and unusual punishments. Harry, Ron and Hermione are all 16 going on 17, and there's a lot of falling in love and flirting going on. Quidditch is as much on the minds of the students as the Dark Lord and his Death Eaters. Some old friends are back -- Kreacher, the treacherous house elf, has a small but memorable role, as does Dobby. I felt like a kid at Christmas when I picked up my copy of the new Harry Potter. Even though I hate the thought that with one more book the series will end, I'm already anticipating the conclusion to this magical, powerful series that appeals to so many readers of all ages and nationalities.
Book Summary
The war against Voldemort is not going well; even Muggle governments are noticing. Ron scans the obituary pages of the Daily Prophet, looking for familiar faces. Dumbledore is absent from Hogwarts for long stretches of time, and the Order of the Phoenix has already suffered losses. As in all wars, life goes on. Sixth-year students learn to Apparate— and lose a few eyebrows in the process. The Weasley twins expand their business, Teenagers flirt and fight and fall in love. Classes are never straightforward, though Harry receives some extraordinary help form the mysterious Half- Blood Prince. So it’s the home front that takes center stage in the multilayered sixth installment of the story of Harry Potter. Here at Hogwarts, Harry will search for the full and complex story of the boy who became Lord Voldemort— and thereby find what may be his only vulnerability.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
by: J.K. Rowling
Arthur A. Levine
July 1, 2005
On Sale: July 1, 2005
Featuring: Harry Potter
672 pages
ISBN: 0439784549
EAN: 9780439784542
Kindle: B0192CTMWI
Hardcover / e-Book