**What Is It?**
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is the 6th book in the Harry Potter series. This best seller has a staggering 607 pages but is only the third biggest book so far. This book comes in paperback or hardback version.
**Why Buy It?**
If like me your a big Harry Potter fan like me then you HAVE to read it as you want to knew what happens next. If your not as serious as us fans then you may read the book just to see if you like the Potter series or not. But the reason a lot of people buy it is because there children want to read it but can i stress that this is not actually that big of a childrens book.
**Characters**
*Harry Potter- The main character and the wizard we all love. In this book you see a rapid maturity which is quite amazing. He is faced with the fact that he might be killed against Voldemort but takes on the mission to save the wizarding world.
*Ron Weasley- Harry's loyal best friend. Has been with Harry since the beginning. In this book you see him getting a girlfriend and bascially growing up.
*Hermione Granger- Harry's other best friend she shines in a new light in this book. Her brains gets Harry and Ron out of a lot of trouble.
*Ginny Weasley- She's fancied Harry since she was only 11 and helping Harry win the House cup. But is there love in the air?
*Lord Voldemort- His powers are growing and his plans to kill Harry are becoming stronger as his army gets bigger. He doesn't appear in the book as himself but he talked about so often.
*Albus Dumbledore- Still as wise as ever. He is giving harry private lessons this year but will he get through another year at Hogwarts?
*Severus Snape- Gets the job he's wanted for years as the DADA's teacher. In this book you see a much darker side of Snape and that he is very ruthless. He plays a big part in this book. **Whos The New DADAT?**
DADAT means Defence Against the Dark Teacher. Every book there has been a new one. Professor Quirrel started us off in book 1 but readers found out he had Voldemort stuck to his head (sorry did not mean to write that comically!) Book 2 was Professor Lockhart who absotlutely loved himself but got hit by his own memory charm and had no idea who he was. Book 3 saw my favourite teacher Professor Lupin who was Harry's dads best friend. He helped Harry learn skills which he needs for later books. He resigned however as people found out he was a werewolf. Then book 4 came along the Professor Moody who helped Harry with the Triwizard cup. However readers found out it was not Moody it was an impostor by the name of Barty Crouch who was a spy for Voldemort and was plotting to kill Harry. So he was put in Azkaban. And last in the 5th book was the worst, most annoying teacher ever Professor Umbridge. She was cruel and a muggle hater. But everyone rebelled against her and she gets he comupance. So who is it in this book *drum roll* its... Professor Snape!!! Yes the potions master finally gets his favourite job. But what could this mean?
**Front Cover**
The front cover comes in two designs, the Childrens and the Adults.
The childrens is of Harry and Dumbledore surrounded by a ring of fire which is one of the scenes from the book. The adult cover is of an old book saying Advanced Potion Making. Both of these books are exactly the same however and have exactly the same chapters etc. I like the idea of two different covers.
**Plot**
As every Harry Potter book starts out at Harry's uncle and aunties, the Dursleys. Harry is sad, Sirius has died and there isn't much to look forward to apart from pain and suffering. He gets a letter from Dumbledore informing him that he personally will be picking him up and taking him to the Burrow (where Ron lives)
Harry gets picked up but Dumbledore has a word with the Dursleys (which is a bit criptic but understandable if you read on) Then takes Harry to a little village by apparation. He informs Harry that he is to get private lessons with Dumbledore himself. But why are they in the middle of nowhere? Well they are here to persuade an old professor who is retired to come back to his job. Professor Slughorn. So Harry is able (by accident though) to persuade him and there is a new teacher which Harry expects will take over DADA as Umbridge has left.
So Harry arrives at the Burrow and gets ready for getting back to Hogwarts. The year before nobody (well a couple) only believed that Voldemort returned but know everyone knows he was telling the truth. So Harry gets on the train with his friends to Hogwarts.
Snape is the new DADA teacher and not Slughorn which is a big shock to everyone especially Harry. Slughorn is the new potions master. Harry finds a potions book that used to belong to a fellow student with scibbles all over it which is actually notes to make potions better, so Harry excels at potion making to the annoyence of Hermione.
Harry gets very suspious of Malfoy and almost follows him around to see what he is up to.
That was a very brief summary sorry folks but read the books and you will find out.
**Price/Where to get it**
The RRP for both covers are £17.99 which is a lot of money. Because it is such a global book you can get it very cheaply now. It is avalible in Hardback, Softback, Special Edition, CD/Cassette Tape or downloaded of iTunes. There is a lot of choice if you want to read it in another language as well as you can even get it in Welsh, Arabic and hundreds more.
**Whats Right With It?**
This is such a thrilling, exciting book to read. I could not put it down and had to because needed to eat or school! Seriously once you finish a chapter you have to read the next one as you need to know what is happening. The characters characterisation is outstanding in this book as you see each indivual grow up or get wiser. It has a sense of reality as well and you feel it is possible to do these things. Also as i personally am around the same age as Harry and his friends i really feel i can relate to them. The book reminds you a lot that Harry, Ron and Hermione are just teenagers (Like when Ron gets his first girlfriend) and having to deal with all this must have been really tough.
It is a truly fantastic read.
**Whats Wrong With It?**
What i've found is that these books get darker and darker. This one is no exception and in my opinion is the darkest in the series so far. So younger children will be scared (i know i was!) Also JK leaves so many unanswered questions which in someway is a good thing then again sometimes a bad thing. I suppose it lets readers imagination go wild but it just irritated me.
**Conclusion**
I've actually found, using myself as an example that readers grow up with Harry. I was only 8 when Philosphers Stone came out and i read it and watched the movies when i was 10/11 and as now i am 15 i can actually relate to Harry a lot. This is amazing in my opinion. I loved this book and i would recommend it to everyone teenagers, parents, gran parents everyone! 5 stars from me.
Janie x
P.S. I have done a video review on this so please check it out!