J. K. Rowling
                 In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling offers up
                equal parts danger and delight--and any number of dragons, house-elves,
                and death-defying challenges. Now 14, her orphan hero has only two more
                weeks with his Muggle relatives before returning to Hogwarts School of
                Witchcraft and Wizardry. Yet one night a vision harrowing enough
                 to make his lightning-bolt-shaped scar burn has Harry on edge and contacting
                 his godfather-in-hiding, Sirius Black. Happily, the prospect of attending the
                season's premier sporting event, the Quidditch World Cup, is enough to make
                Harry momentarily forget that Lord Voldemort and his sinister familiars--
                the Death Eaters--are out for murder. Buy the Book Today!
 It's hard to fall in love with an earnest, appealing
young hero like Harry Potter and then to watch
 helplessly as he steps into terrible danger! And in
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets,  he is in terrible danger indeed. As if it's
not bad enough that after long summer with the horrid
Dursleys he is thwarted in his attempts to hop the train
to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to
begin his second year. But when his only transportation
option is a magical flying car, it is just his luck to crash into
a valuable (but clearly vexed) Whomping Willow. Still,
all this seems like a day in the park compared to what
happens that fall within the haunted halls of Hogwarts.
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