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In the book, the mood is kind of dark like how it was in the earlier books after 1, 2, and 3. There's a lot of death and extremely difficult decisions, also like in books 5 and 6 a couple beloved characters meet Avada Kedavra. I wanted to cry at a few parts in this book, but then again I also wanted to throw the book at the wall and punch the author when Yellowfang, Spottedleaf, Cinderpelt, Bluestar and a lot of others died in the Warriors (Erin Hunter) books. :D Plus I really did cry in Where the Red Fern Grows. What can I say? I get attached to characters :) I got pretty depressed when Sirius and then Dumbledore died, especially because Sirius was only with us for two books before he kicked the bucket--or rather, before Bella Lestrange kicked it for him.

But I tend to be drawn to books in which you come to love and adore characters, only for the author to kill them off. In some senses, JK Rowling's worse than Voldemort with how many she kills. <:)

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The mood of a book is how it makes you feel.

The first half of the book is light and happy. In later chapters, when Harry is facing Voldemort, it becomes exciting, and slightly darker. After Harry has won the mood becomes light and happy again.

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Well it's quite angry and annoying at the start; Harry shouts a lot. But in the middle it's quite romantic because Cho and Harry start to go out, and they kiss as well. But at the end when Sirius dies, it's very Sirius (see what I did there? Sirius? Serious? Ha ha) and sad.

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The mood changes depending on the scene, but anything surrounding the Chamber is dark, creepy and scary.

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The mood is somber with a little hint of insanity.

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mysterious. very very mysterious

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