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The Chamber of Hippies

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Publised in the U.S.: January 1999 Published in the U.K. : Febuarary 1999

Publisher: Hellastic Inc. / Boomsburial Corp.

Page Count: 341

Available in: Hardcover, Paperback, Compact Disc – Unabridged, 8 CDs, 8 hrs.

Audiobooks Narrated by: Susan Boyle

Synopsis:

If Harry Potter returns to Pigwarts School of Witchcraft & Evilery he will be in grave danger! Okay so what else is new?

After spending another dull summer at the Dursley’s and having the lamest Birthday ever, Harry’s feeling a little frisky and can’t wait to return to Pigwarts School of Witchcraft & Evilery. After a cryptic warning from Dumby and a fridge raid, Harry’s paranoia soars. With another bout of stupidity he decides to go against the warning Dumby has given him and return to school.

At Pigwarts terrible things start to happen, something is attacking the students! The victims start to suffer from symptoms of extreme laziness , long hair, munchies, and bell bottoms, way different from the clean cut British private school look. Grades start falling, teachers start stressing, and what’s more is no one can find the source of the problem. Professor Greasy Git suspects Harry has raided his stash of herbs from the Potions room and started, “distributing it”, but can’t prove it.

The Professors are all in an uproar, and trippin’ over bad flashbacks with each attack. They can’t understand why, but it’s rumored that the Chamber of Hippies has once again been opened. Will Harry find out who’s behind the re-opening? Will he be able to defeat what lies within and destroy the message of ’Peace! Love! And Hair Grease!’ ? If not Pigwarts School of Witchcraft and Evilery will close forever.

Table of Contents :

Chapter 1: Lamest Birthday Ever
Chapter 2: Dumby’s Advise
Chapter 3: At Pigwarts Again
Chapter 4: Hermione in the Sky with Diamonds
Chapter 5: Very Groovy Lyrics
Chapter 6: Greasy Gits’ Flashback
Chapter 7: The Chamber of Hippies
Chapter 8: The Headmaster Did It
Chapter 9: In the Dungeons
Chapter 10: With a Candlestick

Editorial & Reviews

Talk Magazine
“Bowling writes fantastically (one growling book has wo be stroked to get it open) and yet with 20′th century verit?.” – Talk Magazine’s 10 Best Books of 1999

Fantasy & Science Fiction
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Hippies finds Harry as a second-year student at Pigwarts and proves to be just as enchanting and entertaining as the first book— a rarity in itself, when it comes to books in series.

USA Today – Cathy Hickman Those needing a hit of magic, morality and mystical worlds can do no better than opening Harry Potter and the Chamber of Hippies…Older readers will be able to bite into these meaty themes of racism and suspicion of stangers. But younger readers and those looking for the simple pleasures of a delightful read will be thrilled to be back at the fabulously witchy world of Pigwarts.