The book that i've been reading so far, if the Chamber of Secrets by J.K Rowling. The story is a continuation of the first book The Sorcerer's Stone. It follows the story of the Golden boy being named Harry Potter. In which, he and his friends are trying to look for what is causing all of the muggle student to freeze up. Before time runs out and the Ministry shuts down Hogwarts. So, with that information they have a whole bunch of problems going on besides the main problem.
The entire book reminds me of Percy Jackson The Lightning by Rick Riordan. First of all, the Chamber of Secrets and The Lightning Thief are similar because, both characters are in search of something with great importance. Percy Jackson and his friends our looking for the person who stole Zeus’s lightning rod. Harry Potter and all of his friends try to look for the person who had opened the Chamber of Secrets. So, both of the groups are both going on an epic journey to look for the missing/ questionable items. Another thing that could be recalled as the same thing is that in the end both of the characters find that there is someone who has betrayed them.
While I was reading The Chamber of Secrets I started to ask myself even more questions about the book. For example, a question that I had for the book was why Harry was being blamed for everything. Because, not only was Filch blaming him for ‘killing’ his cat, He was also blamed for the three muggle ‘deaths’ (They were more frozen than dead.) He also was blamed for being a traitor and is helping the Dark Lord. In conclusion, Harry is being blamed for almost anything, causing everyone to distrust him.
The entire book reminds me of Percy Jackson The Lightning by Rick Riordan. First of all, the Chamber of Secrets and The Lightning Thief are similar because, both characters are in search of something with great importance. Percy Jackson and his friends our looking for the person who stole Zeus’s lightning rod. Harry Potter and all of his friends try to look for the person who had opened the Chamber of Secrets. So, both of the groups are both going on an epic journey to look for the missing/ questionable items. Another thing that could be recalled as the same thing is that in the end both of the characters find that there is someone who has betrayed them.
While I was reading The Chamber of Secrets I started to ask myself even more questions about the book. For example, a question that I had for the book was why Harry was being blamed for everything. Because, not only was Filch blaming him for ‘killing’ his cat, He was also blamed for the three muggle ‘deaths’ (They were more frozen than dead.) He also was blamed for being a traitor and is helping the Dark Lord. In conclusion, Harry is being blamed for almost anything, causing everyone to distrust him.
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