Harry no comparte su fortuna
4 stars
Me queda claro que Harry no quiere gastar ni un "peso" del dinero que tiene en Gringotts, así sea que destruyó propiedad ajena, así sea que el equipo donde juega necesite nuevas escobas jaja
Hardcover, 307 pages
Italian language
Published Dec. 23, 2005 by Distribooks.
Harry Potter è ormai celebre: durante il primo anno alla Scuola di Magia e Stregoneria di Hogwarts ha sconfitto il terribile Voldemort, vendicando la morte dei suoi genitori e coprendosi di gloria. Ma una spaventosa minaccia incombe sulla scuola: un incantesimo che colpisce i compagni di Harry uno dopo l'altro, e che sembra legato a un antico mistero racchiuso nella tenebrosa Camera dei Segreti. Il secondo libro della serie di Harry Potter viene riproposto, in brossura, in concomitanza con l'uscita del quarto film ispirato al maghetto. Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
Source: www.salani.it/libri/harry-potter-e-la-camera-dei-segreti-9788884516114
Harry Potter è ormai celebre: durante il primo anno alla Scuola di Magia e Stregoneria di Hogwarts ha sconfitto il terribile Voldemort, vendicando la morte dei suoi genitori e coprendosi di gloria. Ma una spaventosa minaccia incombe sulla scuola: un incantesimo che colpisce i compagni di Harry uno dopo l'altro, e che sembra legato a un antico mistero racchiuso nella tenebrosa Camera dei Segreti. Il secondo libro della serie di Harry Potter viene riproposto, in brossura, in concomitanza con l'uscita del quarto film ispirato al maghetto. Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
Source: www.salani.it/libri/harry-potter-e-la-camera-dei-segreti-9788884516114
Me queda claro que Harry no quiere gastar ni un "peso" del dinero que tiene en Gringotts, así sea que destruyó propiedad ajena, así sea que el equipo donde juega necesite nuevas escobas jaja
The second book in this series is still written in present tense. It gets slightly worse though, as sentences dealing with the relative past are formed incorrectly.
The author’s A/Ns get worse, too.
Harry has some successes and otherwise keeps being his oblivious self.
And then, in the midst of a chapter, without this being recognisable, the author explodes the fourth wall, and the fifth to go with it, and switches to their PoV and basically deals with the rest of the year (which is just most of it) in a short bullet-point list and ends it. Just like that.
This is utterly insulting.
The only saving grace might be that the author hates Year 2 and might recover a bit for Year 3… might. But nothing of that is published yet.
Woah, going from five stars to one in just 10½ rather short chapters. (Even less, considering most …
The second book in this series is still written in present tense. It gets slightly worse though, as sentences dealing with the relative past are formed incorrectly.
The author’s A/Ns get worse, too.
Harry has some successes and otherwise keeps being his oblivious self.
And then, in the midst of a chapter, without this being recognisable, the author explodes the fourth wall, and the fifth to go with it, and switches to their PoV and basically deals with the rest of the year (which is just most of it) in a short bullet-point list and ends it. Just like that.
This is utterly insulting.
The only saving grace might be that the author hates Year 2 and might recover a bit for Year 3… might. But nothing of that is published yet.
Woah, going from five stars to one in just 10½ rather short chapters. (Even less, considering most of the story was still good enough.) This has to be some kind of record.