10/18/2011

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Simplified Chinese Characters) Review

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Simplified Chinese Characters)
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I got this as a language learning tool, to work on my Chinese vocabulary and grammar over the summer (during a break in my Chinese classes). I was given the idea from a language-learning fanatic, who said that reading a foreign version of a favorite book can do a lot to enhance your study, especially if traditional language-learning methods bore or fail you. I was going to buy the first book in the Harry Potter series, but this one was a little less expensive, and I enjoy it even more than Sorcerer's Stone anyway. It's been a great tool so far, especially comparing Chinese grammar alongside the English copy.

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Chilling, malevolent voices whisper from the walls only to Harry, and it seems certain that his classmate Draco Malfoy is out to get him. Soon it's not just Harry who is worried about survival, as dreadful things begin to happen at Hogwarts. The mysteriously gleaming, foot-high words on the wall proclaim, ""The Chamber of Secrets Has Been Opened. Enemies of the Heir, Beware."" But what exactly does it mean?

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