3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Translation; PRICE: Solution, July 7 2011
By S. Robison - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dictionnaire Banda Francais (Paperback)
This is a perfect, faithful translation of the original English text. This is rare, indeed, as many series that have gained fame of massive proportions often bring with them devoted followers who declare that any translations simply "aren't the same." This book IS the same as the English text; indeed, the only differences I found were with name choices, which I viewed to be a positive because they are clever representations of the characters just as JK used Latin to represent the characters with their English names. If you are looking to improve your French grammar, reading ability, or simply looking to reexperience the Harry Potter phenomenon, this is the book for you.
That being said, the price is steep. Let me recommend this. Look on amazon.fr or amazon.ca to buy the French version from either France or Canada. You may pay a bit more on shipping but depending where you live (I live near DC), I've found that you can often get a dramatic reduction on the price, which is, of course, unreasonable at this rate, even for a translation.
On the whole, this is highly recommended!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry's saga continues (*French language version), Aug 19 2009
By Happy2B - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: HARRY POTTER T06 : ET LE PRINCE DE SANG-MÊLÉ (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the French translation of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. An excellent read. Very faithfully translated, although there are a few editing mistakes (dropped periods being the most common error) - but nothing that would really detract from the reading experience. I am going to assume that if you're looking at book 6 of the Harry Potter saga, you know what the book is about. So my review is based on the experience of reading this (and the other books in the series) in French. If you are a French student looking to improve your language fluency, I highly recommend reading otherwise familiar stories such as these in French. It is amazing how quickly your fluency improves when you read in your target language. And these books are so much fun, with such rich descriptive detail, you'll enjoy every minute.