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Harry Potter Et Le Prince De Sang-mêlé (Folio Junior)
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Dans un monde de plus en plus inquiétant, Harry se prépare à retrouver Ron et Hermione. Bientôt, ce sera la rentrée à Poudlard, avec les autres étudiants de sixième année. Mais pourquoi Dumbledore vient-il en personne chercher Harry chez les Dursley ? Dans quels extraordinaires voyages au coeur de la mémoire va-t-il l’entraîner ?
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Dans un monde de plus en plus inquiétant, Harry se prépare à retrouver Ron et Hermione. Bientôt, ce sera la rentrée à Poudlard, avec les autres étudiants de sixième année. Mais pourquoi Dumbledore vient-il en personne chercher Harry chez les Dursley ? Dans quels extraordinaires voyages au coeur de la mémoire va-t-il l’entraîner ?
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