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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3 Audio CD)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3 Audio CD)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Review: In this book Harry starts out having terrible dreams and nightmares. Life is very hard for Harry in this book. If at the end of the second book you still had some questions in the third book they are all answered. I really liked this book because it really took me to a different place. It made me want to live in that place. If you like books that make you want to turn the next page this is the book for you. I would highly recomend this book to anyone who asked me what is a good, inspiring book to read?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Student from Hogwarts
Review: In this book it is ery suspenseful and Harry Potter can do really neat things like a game called Quidditch. When you read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban he will go into a place called the Shreiking Shack and he finds out that Professor Lupin is a werewolf! Also harry meets up with Sirius Black. I think this book is very exciting because Harry always barges in the good parts. Good Reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Review: In this book you learn that everything that is said by high people doesnt mean its true. You will learn of Harry's godfather and what happened with him. You learn of Hermonies secret as how see takes 2 classes at the same time. You will see a person that you never though become a teacher. You learn about Dumbldores trust with Harry ,Ron, Hermonie, and Hagrid. You learn of a map that would be perfect for a robber. All in all I rate this book 3rd in the series. In conclusin this was a very good book to learn from and how you judge people.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Wonderful book
Review: In this book, Harry Potter gets in trouble with the Dursley's for blowing up his aunt. Harry later learns that a man named Sirus Black is after him. Read this wonderful book and you'll find out more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter Books capture the minds of ALL!
Review: In this Harry Potter book, one of 3 out so far, the inticing plots, and exciting change of events lead more than just children between the ages of 9-12, but also children between 1 and 99 to follow Harry along his exciting, and strenous school years at Hogwarts. Whoever believes Harry Potter books are only directed to young children obviuosly have not been enchanted by this young wizards captivating personality. These books are the kind that urge you to finish the book, but then again, you do not want to because you realize that when the book is over, you have a long time to wait until the next book in line ccomes out to the public. But, Harry Potter books are also the type of book which are interesting to read more than 1 time. I recommend this book to anyone with imagination, and anyone looking for it! HAVE FUN ENJOYING THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Attack of a GREAT BOOK!
Review: In this one Uncle Vernon's sister comes for a week. But Harry's not staying for long because he runs away. While he's gone he sees a weird looking dog. It was such a shock he fell on the street and nearly got run over by a triple decker bus! On the bus he learns that a wizard escaped from the prison named Azkaban. When he gets to Hogwarts he learns that the wizard who escaped from Azkaban (named Sirius Black) is after Harry.This is a story of friendship, love, and bravery. How does Harry get to school? How does he get his new books for school? Does Sirius Black catch him? Learn this and more when you read Harry Potter and the Prisoners of Azkaban.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the lot so far...
Review: In this third Harry Potter book, the author does a remarkable job of keeping you very interested in the characters as well as the story line. You find out more secrets about Harry's past as well as more hidden passageways in which Harry, Hermione, and Ron have more adventures. This book is my favorite so far and because it peaks your interest, you can't wait for the next book to hit the shelves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Surprising and Revealing of them All
Review: In this third installment to the Harry Potter series, lies more danger, more thrills, and new revelations that will change Young Harry's life forever.

Now in his third year at Hogwarts, Harry is now a teenager who is shaping to be a great wizard with potential. He's brave, caring, courageous.... but he always ends up being involved in some kind of trouble. This year is no different. A prisoner known as Sirius Black has escaped from the wizard prison, Azkaban. And it is said that he is after Potter, for the dementors, (vicious hooded prison guards capable of terrible and horrible things), heard Sirius saying "He's at Hogwarts... he's at Hogwarts," in his sleep. With Black loose, Harry is not safe and is about to find out just how much more of his past has been left in the dark. Secrets will be revealed, revelations will show themselves, and Harry's life will never be the same again.

As I have said before, I am now a fan of the Harry Potter series. I think they are very well written books with great creativeness and imagination that can appeal to both children and adults. "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" proves to be even better than the first two books. In fact, I have to say that so far this is my favorite one. (I have read all four of them.) It's more darker and intended for older readers. (That doesn't mean little kids won't enjoy it as well. I just like the fact how each book gets more and more intended for older readers.)

J.K. Rowling is a fabulous writer. She takes on the genera of fantasy head on, and just when you think she cannot outdo herself any further, she surprises you once again. The books may be getting longer, but once you start reading them you don't want to stop until the very end. You say to yourself you'll only read one more chapter, and it turns to be ten chapters instead. That is the sign of a great writer. If you don't want to put the book down for a second, then the author has done his or her job. Rowling does more than get the job done, she works overtime and goes to great lengths to give her readers satisfaction.

"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is by far my favorite Potter book. There was nothing boring or wordy about it. It was just right, and then some. It's going to be hard to top this one, but knowing Rowling, she'll probably surprise me once again. I have finished the fourth one, and it was ALMOST as good as this one, but I still think the third book's the best. This is a great read for all ages. I was very surprised and amazed. Expect the unexpected with this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: harry's adventures continue
Review: in this third installment, harry finds new ways to get into misadventure. the ending is surprising and delightful. i can't wait to read the next book. my daughter loves harry potter and has found somethings in the "muggle" world that seem "just like harry potter". if you aren't reading this book, you should be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Masterpiece!
Review: In this third novel of the Harry Potter saga, we find that Harry Potter is having another miserable summer on Privet Drive. When he can't take anymore, adventure ensues. He soon finds thought that Sirius Black, and know killer has escaped Azkaban, the wizard prison. Harry is shocked to find that Sirius is after him, and a little confused as well. Why would Sirius want Harry? The answer is shocking, suprising, and helps answer many questions about Voldemort's rein of terror.

This novel is also more complex, and draws upon more mature themes, while still letting the fact that Harry is a pre-teen shine through. Harry has many adult worries and responsibilities, but when it comes down to it, he's still a kid who loves haning out with his friends, playing sports, and breaking the school rules. As Harry grows up, the novels "grow up" as well, and it's evident in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." Don't get me wrong, the first two novels are excellent, and I wholeheartedly recommend them to everyone. But number 3 is a turning point for Harry, and for the series.


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