Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Yesterday, I read the "Harry Potter and the half-blood Prince". I think that was the most thrilling "Harry Potter book." At the end it was a bit sad, many thrilling moments and moments where we feel very involved in the story. It was just amazing. In this book, a important person will die. I won't say who because then will go all the suspense in air.Harry Potter is now on 6th year at Hogwarts. This novel explores Lord Voldemort's past, and Harry's preparations for the final battle amidst emerging romantic relationships. In this novel, Harry changes into a strong, young man, aware of his destiny and able to bear his burden.
Due to increased Death Eather activity, security measures are increased at Hogwarts. Snape is given his coveted Defence Against The Dark Arts post while Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter persuade Horace Slughorn to return from retirement to replace Snape as Potions teacher. During the first Potions class, Slughorn lends Harry an old textbook marked as the property of the "Half-Blood Prince". Its handwritten notes help Harry to outdo even Hermione, who is the top of the class. Due to a marked change in behaviour, Harry suspects that Draco has become a Death Eater. He confides his suspicions to Dumbledore, who appears to pay no attention. Later it is revealed that Dumbledore was trusting Snape to investigate. Meanwhile, Harry finds himself the object of even more attention, particularly from teenage girls, but the only girl he has any real interest in is Ron's younger sister Ginny Weasley, a development that takes Harry by surprise. He is afraid that his affection for Ginny will tarnish his friendship with Ron. The story contains increased interaction between Dumbledore and Harry. In a series of private lessons, Dumbledore show Harry a number of memories throwing light on Voldemort's past. Harry and Dumbledore went for a mission in which they had to find a piece of Voldemort's body. When they came back again to the school a lot of terrible things were happened.
Now it's up to you to find the climax. It's really a good book. Check it out.


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