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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

85.7% complete
2005
168,923
2005
1 time
Children's stories
Coming of age - Fiction
Coming of age - Juvenile fiction
England - fiction
England - Juvenile fiction
Fantasy fiction
Good and evil - Juvenile fiction
Harry Potter (Fictitious character) - Fiction
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place) - Juvenile fiction
Intergenerational relations - Juvenile fiction
Juvenile literature
Magic - Fiction
Magic - Juvenile Fiction
Maturation (Psychology) - Juvenile fiction
Potter, Harry (Fictitious character) - Juvenile fiction
Schools - fiction
Schools - Juvenile Fiction
Wizards - Fiction
Wizards - Juvenile fiction
See 30
1 - The Other Minister
2 - Spinner's End
3 - Wil and Won't
4 - Horace Slughorn
5 - An Excess of Phlegm
6 - Draco's Detour
7 - The Slug Club
8 - Snape Victorious
9 - The Half-Blood Prince
10 - The House of Gaunt
11 - Hermione's Helping Hand
12 - Silver and Opals
13 - The Secret Riddle
14 - Felix Felicis
15 - The Unbreakable Vow
16 - A Very Frosty Christmas
17 - A Sluggish Memory
18 - Birthday Surprises
19 - Elf Tails
20 - Lord Voldemort's Request
21 - The Unknowable Room
22 - After the Burial
23 - Horcruxes
24 - Sectumsempra
25 - The Seer Overheard
26 - The Cave
27 - The Lightning-Struck Tower
28 - Flight of the Prince
29 - The Phoenix Lament
30 - The White Tomb
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Text copyright © 2005 by J. K. Rowling
TO MACKENZIE.
MY BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER.
I DEDICATE
HER INK-AND-PAPER TWIN.
It was nearing midnight and the Prime Minister was sitting alone in his office, reading a long memo that was slipping through his brain without leaving the slightest trace of meaning behind.
May contain spoilers
His hand closed automatically around the fake Horcrux, but in spite of everything, in spite of the dark and twisting path he saw stretching ahead for himself, in spite of the final meeting with Voldemort he knew must come, whether in a month, in a year, or in ten, he felt his heart lift at the thought that there was still one last golden day of peace left to enjoy with Ron and Hermione.
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Synopsis (may contain spoilers)
The wizarding war with Voldemort is spreading into the Muggle world as Harry's sixth year at Hogwart's begins.

Extract (may contain spoilers)
Despite the fact that he had spent every waking moment of the past few days hoping desperately that Dumbledore would indeed come to fetch him, Harry felt distinctly awkward as they set off down Privet Drive together.  He had never had a proper conversation with the headmaster outside of Hogwarts before; there was usually a desk between them.  The memory of their last face-to-face encounter kept intruding too, and it rather heightened Harry's sense of embarrassment; he had shouted a lot on that occasion, not to mention done his best to smash several of Dumbledore's most prized possessions.

Dumbledore, however, seemed completely relaxed.

"Keep your wand at the ready, Harry," he said brightly.

"But I thought I'm not allowed to use magic outside school, sir?"

"If there is an attack," said Dumbledore, "I give you permission to use any counterjinx or curse that might occur to you.  However, I do not think you need worry about being attacked tonight."

"Why not, sir?"

"You are with me," said Dumbledore simply.  "This will do, Harry."

He came to an abrupt halt at the end of Privet Drive.

"You have not, of course, passed your Apparition Test," he said

"No," said Harry.  "I thought you had to be seventeen?"

"You do," said Dumbledore.  "So you will need to hold on to my arm very tightly.  My left, if you don't mind - as you have noticed, my wand arm is a little fragile at the moment."

Harry gripped Dumbledore's proffered forearm.

"Very good," said Dumbledore.  "Well, here we go."

Harry felt Dumbledore's arm twist away from him and redoubled his grip; the next thing he knew, everything went black; he was being pressed very hard from all directions; he could not breathe, there were iron bands tightening around his chest; his eyeballs were being forced back into his head; his eardrums were being pushed deeper into his skull and then -

He gulped great lungfuls of cold night air and opened his streaming eyes.  He felt as though he had just been forced through a very tight rubber tube.  It was a few seconds before he realized that Privet Drive had vanished.  He and Dumbledore were now standing in what appeared to be a deserted village square, in the center of which stood an old war memorial and a few benches.  His comprehension catching up with his senses, Harry realized that he had just Apparated for the first time in his life.

"Are you all right?" asked Dumbledore, looking down at him solicitously.  "The sensation does take some getting used to."

 

Added: 18-Jul-2005
Last Updated: 18-Sep-2024

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 16-Jul-2005
Scholastic, Inc.
Hardback
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Date Issued:
16-Jul-2005
Format:
Hardback
Cover Price:
$29.99
Pages*:
672
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   16 Jul 2005 - 25 Jul 2005
Internal ID:
527
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-439-78454-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-439-78454-2
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Mary GrandPre  - Cover Artist
Mary GrandPre - Illustrator
Front Flap:

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 names.  Dumbledore is absent from Hogwarts for long stretches of time, and the Order of the Phoenix has already suffered losses.

And yet...

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 from 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.

Jacket art by Mary GrandPré © 2005 Warner Bros.
Jacket design by Mary GrandPré and David Saylor


Back Flap:

PRAISE FOR
HARRY POTTER
AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX

- The #1 New York Times Bestseller -

"As Harry gets older, Rowling gets better....  She has looted the shelves of literature and mythology, fairy tales and folklore, anthropology and comparative religion, firing up a pop-culture crockpot and adding pratfalls, wordplay and dread....  Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is rich and satisfying."
- John Leonard, The New York Times Book Review

"Rowling has not lost her flair as a storyteller or her ability to keep coming up with new gimcracks to astound her readers.  But her true skills lie in the way she ages Harry, successfully evolving him from the once downtrodden yet hopeful young boy to this new, gangly teenager showing all the symptoms of adolescence."  - Booklist

"By the time we finish The Order of the Phoenix, with its extraordinary passages of fear and despair, the distinction between 'children's literature' and plain old 'literature' has ceased to exist....  This is one series not just for the decade, but for the ages."
- Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly

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Notes and Comments:
First American edition, July 2005
First printing based on the number line.

I started reading this the day it was released (July 16, 2005) in the US.  I purchased it at Wal-Mart and interrupted my reading of Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial by James Luceno to read it.  My son went back to the hospital with pneumonia for the fourth time during the reading of this book.  It seems that at least half of the nursing staff were reading it also.
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16-Jul-2005
Scholastic, Inc.
Hardback

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Author(s)

 J K Rowling
Birth: 31 Jul 1965 Yate, South Gloucestershire, England, UK
Notes:
J.K. Rowling was born on July 31, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England. Her full name is Joanne Kathleen Rowling.

J.K. Rowling was divorced and living on public assistance in Edinburgh, Scotland with her infant daughter when she wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.  The Scottish Arts Council gave her a grant to finish the book which she sold to Bloomsbury and Scholastic Books.  Harry Potter won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize and also received great reviews in England and in America.  She graduated from Exeter University.  She was 26 years old when she moved to Portugal to become an English teacher.  She married a journalist in Portugal and they had a daughter named Jessica who was born in 1993.  Rowling moved back to Edinburgh and she was unemployed when she wrote the first Harry Potter book.  Rowling sold the novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, to Bloomsbury in England for about $4,000.  In 1997 the book won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize.  The Harry Potter books have been printed in 35 languages and have sold over 30 million copies.

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