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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: A Great Book
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is exciting, thrilling, and surprising. This book is exciting because they have Ware wolves and, a half man half horse. This is a thrilling book because people get attacked by ware wolves, and magic spells. This is also a surprising book because Harry has a teacher that's a werewolf, and his god father is a wizard murder. As you can see this book is a little bit scary, shocking, and full of adventure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner Of Azkaban
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is fantastic! J.K. Rowling does not fail to keep the never-ending mysteries and adventures going since the first book. Trouble seems to find Harry wherever he goes. Accidentally blowing up Aunt Marge into a balloon, Harry decides to run, for the fear of how much trouble he'll be in from the Ministry of Magic. Unknowingly, Harry flags down the Knight Bus, which takes him to Diagon Alley. Here he learns that he is in danger. Sirius Black, an escaped convict from Azkaban is at large and is seeking Harry to finish off Lord Voldmort's work. Unable to attend Honeydukes without a signed permission, Harry is given the Marauder's map, which helps him escape from the school to Honeydukes in a secret tunnel. Harry encounters Demetor's during a Quiditch match, causing Harry a great fall and his broom to be smashed to pieces. Sneaking out one night under the invisibility cloak, Harry, Hermione, and Ron visit Hagrid. Upon leaving Hagrid's, they are attacked by a large black dog. The dog drags Ron away. The fate of the characters is quite different than what readers expect! The ending is unpredictable.

Readers who enjoy magic, mystery and adventure will love this book. All three things and more are included. The context is easily read and isn't hard to follow. The story has a lot of unexpected turns. Just when you thought you knew what was happening something new is thrown in. Once you're hooked you, won't want to put the book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A journey of discover for Harry Potter
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is full of discoveries for young Harry Potter. The pace of this book is quite fast as Harry is taken from the normal world of England to the magical world that exists right along side. During his journey Harry learns a lot more about his past and especially about his Father. This book takes a a much closer look at the Potter family, its friends, and enemies. You are kept guessing for much of the book as to the true motives and intentions of the dreaded Prisoner of Azkaban.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This a great fabulous wonderful awesome terrific book!!!!!!!
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is just as good as the first two.I HIGHLY RECCOMEND IT. It comes to the U.S. On September 8, 1999. It has already sold more than the other two and is number 1 one the best booksellers list. I can't wait for the fourth!!! It is too bad there will be only 7.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite book!It was really Different then any other books.It had a nice Defence Aginst the Arts teacher.Harry starts new classes.And Hermione get a cat. It was a good Book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK!
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite Harry Potter book yet! I couldn't put it down (literally) and it kept me off my seat! You should definetely read this book, although I reccomend that you read the other 2 books first. It is great, so don't miss it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Ultimate Picker-Upper!
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is my favourite of the current three books. It takes people deeper into the wizarding realm, with secret passages, a magic map (a very amusing touch, that!), revealed secrets, and a look at what prejudice does to people who are different because of forces beyond their power to control. More truth about Harry's past makes his life itself seem ever more mysterious (and from the number of reviews, here, a lot of people like mysteries!) He makes new friends, breaks more old rules, and learns about the strength that lies within himself. But the book ends with a cliffhanger: Where did Sirius Black and Buckbeak go? Will we see them again? Will we see Lupin again? (I hope so!) What will happen to Lupin now? Who will the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher be? Black, Lupin, and Buckbeak could be great allies for Harry and his friends later on. The story itelf made me laugh 'til my sides ached (due to the antics of Ron Weasley's brothers), tremble with fear (at the dementors and what they represent), cheer with triumph (due to the outcome of the final Quiddich match), and had me on the edge of my seat reading as fast as possible to find out what happens next. I came away from this one grinning just as broadly as I had with the last two.

My little sister introduced me to the Harry Potter books last year. I had been searching for something new in the fantasy genre for a while, but I never thought I'd find what I was looking for in a children's book. I found myself sympathising with Harry (as a teenage child, myself, from a straight-laced family). Hogwarts sounded like the ideal school- I, and all my friends who've read the books, all want to go there. The adventures swept me away, helping me to temporarily forget the stresses of reality.

I would like to put in a few words of thanks and gratitude to J.K. Rowling. I recently suffered from a combination of overwhelming depression, and an intense fear of nothing tangible. Not a very pleasant experience, mind you. Reading about Harry Potter saved my sanity and my grades.

I would also like to put in a few words of disgust to the people who feel the books support Satanism. They've obviously not got their heads screwed on tight enough. Catholic priests read these to their children as bedtime stories, or hadn't you read the newspaper lately? And as a Witch myself, I can vouch for the fact that these books do not promote WitchCraft in the slightest. They promote a renewed sense of wonder and fascination in a world that has become jaded and weary. If the magic in the series is to be condemned, then so should art, and music, which, as Dumbledore says, is "a magic beyond what we do" at Hogwarts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book ever
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is my most favorite book out of the series so far. I love their new teacher Professor Lupin who takes the job as the defense against the dark arts teacher. I also really like the character Sirius Black Harry's godfather. Idelight in reading fantasys! i love the fact that Lupin is a werewolf! you have to read this book!!! The Harry Potter series is by far my favorite set of books! And i keep rereading them over and over! my friend i know has read it no less than 50 times at least! I dont really know how many times ive read this book in particular.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A belivable, imaginative story
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is one of my absolute favorite books of all time it has suspense,humor,magic,friendship and also excitment. I have read a lot of books about magic and these books are some of the best. Harry Potter is a very lovable charactor and his adventures are a lot of fun! Though Harry and his friends are very new and exciting it doesn't go so far that it feels fake, the books actually make you belive that you could be getting a letter from a wizarding school any second!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the few best books I've ever read.
Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is one of the best books I've ever read and I hope that there will be many more to follow. J.K. Rowling can make anyone (young or old) feel as if they're at Hogwarts having the time of thier lives while risking them around every corner! If your looking for a good book that you'll read more than once then any of the Harry Potter books are what you're looking for.


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