Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third of four very wonderful Harry Potter books. It is also my favorite of the four. Harry finds out some pretty interesting things in this book. For example, my favorite part of this book, Harry is finding out about a killer who supposedly killed his parents. This guy has been held prisoner in a place called Azkaban for almost 13 years. Harry later finds out that he may not have had to. Sirius Black has been everyone's least favorite guy ever since they heard that he killed Harry Potter's parents and now is out to get Harry. Later in the story, Harry finds out that he may have been framed for killing Harry's parents and 13 muggles in broad daylight. Instead, he may have protected Harry's parents. It is very exciting to find out all of the details of this strange mystery and go on many adventures on the way. I hope you have fun reading this book. I sure did!
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner or Azkaban Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third sequel of Harry Potter's life written by auther J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter is not an ordinary boy; he is a 13 year old boy with an abnormal scar on his forehead. He goes to a school called Hogwarts. Harry Potter was the hero for the recent books and is still the hero for this book. Once I read this book, I kept reading this book for a long time without stopping. Harry has 2 best friends; Hermione and Ron. Everyone likes the summer, but he doesn't, because in the summer, he has to stay with his Aunt's and Uncle's house. Harry isn't happy because his Aunt and Uncle hate him. Harry has an owl named Hedwig that mails letters to people like his friends. In this story, a "murderer" named Sirius Black wants to find Harry; so guards named dementors guard Hogwarts to prevent Sirius from entering. "Why does he want him?" and "Is he stalking Harry?" Might be the questions you are thinking of. The book has many answers for your questions if you read it. There are 435 pages, so you better start reading it!
Rating: Summary: A hyped piece of rubbish Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the worst book I have ever read.I can't believe some people will dress up as Wizards and Witches and run around like idiots just because J K Rowling is making a so called "guest" appearence somewhere near they live. J K Rowling is the worst author EVER and why does the British Goverment even let her books be published if they contain stuff like Witches and Wizards, which I thought Kids weren't supposed to learn about. The book starts of OK but by the time Harry gets to Hogwarts things start to get really boring. This book contains many stupid ideas, the most stupid been having to walk through a wall to get to platform 9 and three quarters. Ha-Ha! Near the end of the booksome of the characters are just sat down in a room talking for about 20 pages (it might be more but I got so fed up I skipped the rest of the book to find out what happened in the end.) I hated that stuped Sirius Black character, he was awful. I would also like to say not all brainy people like Hermione wear glasses and look like geeks, infact few do. Please take my advice and don't buy this awful book. It really sucks. And why on earth did they have to change the cover illustration from the English version of the book? I don't know.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; the best book ever Review: Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban is truly the best book I have ever read! I loved the addition of James Potter's friend Professor Lupin and Sirius Black. Sirius Black is my favorite character and I think he has made the books better. I loved this book. I can't wait until the next Harry Potter book comes out! These are excellent books. If you haven't read them yet you should soon!
Rating: Summary: A book of magic Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is turely one of a kind masterpiece. The third book of magic finally arrived! When I heard this,I quickly rushed to the bookstoer and grabbed the book. The"Muggles" were my third favorite charecters. Herione was my second. And of course Harry was my all time favorite! Even though I have all 3 books my favorite is year 3.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is spectacular! Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, I think, the best book published this summer. The characters are intresting, funny, and each one is special. Harry Potter seems like a kid I'd like to know. When I read this book, and the other Harry Potter books, I feel like I do know him. He's nice, friendly, and has a taste for adventure. Fred and George, the Weasley twins, are funny, mischievous, and love to play pranks on people. One time they gave Ron Weasley, their little brother and Harry's best friend, an acid lolly pop and it burned a hole right through Ron's tongue. With friends like them you have to be careful. Harry, on the other hand is a friend you can count on. The plot twists and thickens as it involves adventure, mystery and fantasy. In this volume, Harry faces the secondhand man to the most evil wizard of all, Voldemort. The problem is one of Voldemort's henchmen is getting into the school. To do that requires an inside helper. Who is the traitor? The ending is very suprising. This book deserves five stars, and if you don't have it, get it as soon as you can! It's a great book!
Rating: Summary: The Third Book Is The Best! Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, in my opinion, the best Harry Potter book yet written. It is also my favorite book, and I'm a big reader. Harry Potter is perfect for anyone, including wizards, children, adults, and non-readers. I know people that were mysteriously allergic to books before they discovered Harry Potter. But what makes Harry Potter and the Priosner of Azkaban so good? Well, it's got an easy-to-follow (but I suggest you read the first two books first), but highly entertaining plot, believable characters, and a twist that will make you gasp. When reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, you feel like you're a student at Hogwarts (Harry's school) watching Harry and his friends. The book is mainly about an insane maniac wizard named Sirius Black who has escaped from Azkaban, the wizard jail. He knew Harry's father, and he is now out to find and kill Harry. Harry, meanwhile, has just turned thirteen and is ready for his third year at Hogwarts. Aside from this, you'll be laughing, gasping, trembling, and nodding in agreement with Harry as Harry tries to survive school while he dodges a murderer. When you're finished with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, you'll want more. Luckily, Harry Potter and the Doomspell Tournament will be availabe on July 8th!
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Tops All! Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, in my opinion, the best of the Harry Potter books, followed by the Goblet of Fire, then Chamber of Secrets, then the Sorcerer's Stone. It's incredible book. It's a masterpiece written by a literary genius. J.K. Rowling's twist and turns keep you captivated throughout the whole book, and once you start you'll never want to put it down! Defiently a must read, if you know a good book and you know what's good for you!
Rating: Summary: Rowling really outdid herself here! This book is INCREDIBLE Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, in my opinion, thebest book in the Harry Potter series so far! Filled with suspense,many laugh-out-loud scenes, mystery, and a touch of JK Rowling'smagic, Azkaban is the BEST book I've ever read! In this book, as Harry explores his third year at Hogwarts, he uncovers more of the mystery involving his parent's tragic death, discovers a long kept secret, and finds out that appearences can be decieving! This book has a very unexpected suprise ending, and introduces sevral new characters... If I could, I'd give The Prisoner of Azkaban way more than just five stars! Words cannot express how incredible this book is! HIGHLY recommended! END
Rating: Summary: another great one Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban isn't the most entertaining book in the series, but it still gets five stars from me. Rowling uses a different plot line than she did in the first two books. Instead of trying to find a villian within Hogwarts, this time Harry is threatened by Sirius Black, the former accomplice to you-know-who. Black has recently escaped from the prison of Azkaban, where the guards heard him muttering "he's at Hogwarts". A group of beings known as dementors are assigned to protect the school, but Black is still able to break in twice. The suspense comes from the fact that someone in Hogwarts may be assissting him. Needless to say, there is a final showdown where everything is clearly explained. This book also features one of Rowling's most likeable characters, Professor Lupin, who helps Harry to overcome his fears. And it has some more wonderful comedy, including "The Monster Book of Monsters", a living textbook that tries to bite its owner. All-in-all, it's a great read.
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