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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
J. K. Rowling · 2006 · 655 pages
Since Voldemort, the most dangerous black magician of all time, returned, there has been turmoil and violence in the magical world. When Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione come to Hogwarts for their first year of school, the strictest security measures are in place at the magic school. Dumbledore wants to protect his charges from evil. To arm Harry, he researches with him the history of what used to belong to a half-blood prince. Can he help him?
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Corey Taylor
“I’ve gotta work in one of the Potter books, obviously, because I just love that series. Me and Scott Ian would race to see who could finish them the fastest! He’s like, ‘Do you have it yet? No? Well, fucking hurry up, cos I can’t wait!’ We’d text each other as soon as we’d finished them! I’m gonna go with Half-Blood Prince because I love the twist that that story takes. All of the books are brilliant, but I haven’t read the new one yet. I’ve gotta be honest, the movies were okay, but the books were so much better. The last one, they missed the whole point of what was great about that book. It bummed me out, so I was kinda glad that I read the book before I saw the movie. Fuck those movies, you need to read the books!”↗

Arvind Subramanian
“Accepted #7daybookchallenge thanks to @Rob_Malley. Post a cover of a book you loved, every day for 1 week. No explanations. Here is my Day 2 and I pass the torch today to pursue the challenge to @baselinescene”↗