Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Book Summaries

Book 2: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Article Tools

When it hit the shelves: July 2, 1998

What happens in the book: After a summer spent with the Dursleys, Harry is excited to return to Hogwarts. An unexpected visitor, the house elf Dobby, tries in vain to prevent Harry from returning to Hogwarts by getting him to illegally perform magic outside of the school.

The Ministry of Magic blames Harry anyway, and the Dursleys consfiscate Harry's books and wand. Uncle Vernon puts bars on Harry's windows, imprisoning him in his room. Fred and George Weasley, Ron's brothers, rescue Harry from 4 Privet Drive with their father's flying car. Harry spends the remainder of the summer at the Weasleys' cramped but cozy home.

When Harry returns to Hogwarts he realizes he has developed a cult following. Fellow student Colin Creevy constantly takes pictures of him, Ginny Weasley, Ron's sister, seems to have developed a crush on Harry, and professor Gilderoy Lockhart, a pompous wizard, boasts about Harry's accomplishments and their nonexistent rapport.

The trouble begins when someone opens the Chamber of Secrets, hidden under the dungeons of Hogwarts. The Chamber is home to a Basilisk, a snake-like monster that attacks Muggle-born students, turning them into stone. Browsing through the restricted section in the library archives, Ron, Hermione, and Harry learn that the Chamber was built by Salazar Slytherin and can only be opened by his pure-blood heir. Harry fears that he himself may be Slytherin's heir since he can speak the snake language, Parseltongue.

Ginny disappears and Ron, Hermione and Harry try to find her. Soon Harry and Ginny are trapped in the Chamber of Secrets with the Basilisk. Fawkes, Dumbledore's faithful phoenix, delivers the Sorting Hat to Harry, who draws the sword of Gryffindor from it. With the sword, Harry blinds and maims the Basilisk, which manages to bite Harry at the last minute. Dying from the Basilisk's poison, Harry is revived by Fawkes' rejuvenating tears.

It turns out that Ginny had opened the Chamber of Secrets under the guidance of Voldemort, who controlled her through his enchanted diary. Gilderoy Lockhart is revealed as a fraud. Dobby is Lucius Malfoy's elf and was trying his best to protect Harry from harm. Dumbledore puts to rest any suspicion that Harry is Slytherin's heir and makes his famous comment: "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." Harry could not have wielded the sword of Gryffindor if he did not truly belong to that house.

The players:

Ginny Weasley: Ron's little sister, develops a crush on Harry
Colin Creevy: a year junior to Harry, follows him around and photographs him endlessly
Gilderoy Lockhart: a wizard who is more enthusiastic about perpetuating his own legend than teaching

The magic gadgets:

Floo Powder: Powder used by wizards for travel and communication via fireplaces
Howler: Red letter usually sent to express anger from the sender. When a howler is opened the sender's voice 'howls' or 'screams' at the recipient before it self-destructs
Tom Riddle's Diary: enchanted with dark magic, used to control Ginny, is destroyed by Harry, and later revealed to be one of Voldemort's horcruxes

—Miral Sattar

Preparing for Harry

Excitement builds for the release of The Deathly Hallows

A Harry Potter Primer

Who was the prisoner of Azkaban? What powers did the Sorcerer's Stone have? Here's a quick refresher course on J.K. Rowling's first six Potter novels

A Wizard Grows Older and Darker

In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry is both a tortured adolescent and an epic hero ready to do battle

Harry Potter and the Sinister Spoilers

An inside look at the elaborate secrecy campaign around J.K. Rowling's seventh and final Harry Potter book

Harry Potter and the Leaked Pages

Pages of what appear to be the The Deathly Hallows are turning up online, but the publisher won't confirm if they're real

The 5 Great Unanswered Questions

What is Scholastic working so hard to protect? Answers. The first six books have left a lot of loose ends. Here's a recap

The Epic Saga of the Seventh Manuscript

Or, how the supersecret final Potter tale went from finished draft to hardcover book in 10 very careful, complicated steps

Curing Harry Potter Withdrawal

Wondering what to do once Harry's gone? If you loved J.K. Rowling's series, try these other magical books