Rating: Summary: This is a great book! Review: This book is wonderful.There is action and humor and just pure fun.It goes right along with the first two books,and that says a lot.It's for people of all ages too! I'm 16 and my dad is 54 and we both loved it!
Rating: Summary: I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! THE BEST!!! Review: This book is, by far, the best out of all the whole series. I loved it! Everybody must read this book! Fortunately, there are four more on the way! Who wouldn't like this series! It's the best. If you are looking for good reading material for ages 7 and up, I've got four words for you: The Harry Potter Series!!! I love them, so far, and with an author like J.K. Rowling and a hero like Harry, how can you go wrong? The cast of characters is great, you always are on the edge of your seat, hand always on the next page... you can't stop reading it!Okay, I think you've all had enough of my praising this series, so I'll be quiet now...
Rating: Summary: Something Worth Reading Review: This book just simply amazed me! I have read all 4 of JK Rowling's books but my favorite is this one. There are so many troubles and happiness accounted by Harry that I like to read it over and over. Its so ..... unique, intellectual, nice ... there are so many words to describe it. Just buy it and see for yourself!
Rating: Summary: The best of the Harry Potter series! Review: This book keeps you on your toes about what is going to happen. The author does an amazing job of having so many things going on and then having them all piece together at the end. The book still amazes me and it never happens like you think it will. Harry Potters Biggest Fan
Rating: Summary: Better than all the others! Review: This book makes reading sore to new heights and is inspiring to young writers. J.K. Rowling has mastered the art of writing! If you are not already hooked on Harry Potter you will be after reading his thrid adventure! After reading this book it makes me cry for more! So far I believe this is my favorite book of all time! Between the suspense in Quidditch, demeantors, Sirrus Black and Prof. Lupin this book is superb! One of the things that made it especially interesting was the twist it took at the end. You think what could possibly happen now it's the end of the book but then ZAP you have fifty pages left of pure suspense and humor! I don't rate this book with five stars I rate it with 10.
Rating: Summary: My gosh this book is good Review: This book makes you feel like you are there in the story, that if you close your eyes you can see what the author was imagining. There are only three cuss words through the whole story. If you like fiction this book would be perfect. There is a lot of suspense that keeps you waiting for an excellent ending. I would recommend you read the first 2 books in the series first and it would make perfect sense. Even if you don't read the first two, she explains it all over again. In the Harry Potter series the books just keep getting better. In the second Harry Potter book Harry ends his school year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Then he goes back to his muggle(non magic people) uncle and aunt and their large son Dudly. Then in the mid/end of the summer he finds out that a mass - murdering wizard broke out of wizard prison called Azkaban and is after Harry. Harry runs away to see his friends in a wizard town called Diagon Alley. Then the Minister of Magic wanted Harry being looked after at all times since the mass murderer named Sirius Black was after him. Then Harry goes back to school to see that his school is being watched by dementors ( lifeless creatures that suck the happiness out of you). Then Harry has the most unusual school year!
Rating: Summary: Better than the second, almost as good as the first. Review: This book picks up where the second leaves off, appropriately, and the story is a bit better than the second. Definitely leaves you panting for the fourth, which will arrive SOON! (but not soon enough for us fans...)
Rating: Summary: It was the best of all the best books I've read yet. Review: This book really got me going. I couldn't put it down and was always on the edge of my seat. Almost every boy and girl in our class has a copy. You always strongly suspect one thing to happen, but instead something much more fun, exciting and interesting does in its place. I can't wait for the rest of the books to come out. I'm going to have everyone of the books by J.K. Rowling and I'll keep it as my most intimate treasure and share it with my children and grandchildren forever. I also hope that they will pass it on for centuries to come. It is hard to imagine that such books would ever be given or thrown away.
Rating: Summary: Exciting! Review: This book reveals a little more to us readers, Harry Potter's family background, how his parents are killed by you-know-who. I think this book is just as exciting as the previous two books and as usual, there is always a twist at the end of the book which leaves the readers yearning for more and a new piece is fitted into yet another puzzle..... or is it? However, there is only one thing I don't quite enjoy in this book or the previous ones. That is, at the beginning of every book, the author seems to write a lot about how Harry is suffering with his uncle, aunt and his cousin and I find that quite boring to a certain extend. I guess, I can't wait for him to return to Hogwarts as that is where all the action begins. Anyway, it's just a small suggestion and I enjoy the book very much.
Rating: Summary: Stinks Review: This book stinks. It deserves less than 1 star. How about -1000 stars? I own this book, and found it to be a big waste of money. I read it once, and couldn't read it again. For great reads, read "The Redwall series" by Brian Jaques, "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S. Lewis, "My Father's Dragon" by Ruth Stiles Gannet, or the "Enchanted Forest series" by Patricia Wrede. I also recommend "Mistakes that Worked" by Charlotte Foltz Jones.
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