Rating: Summary: Excellent!!! Review: J.K. Rowling wonderfully succeeds yet again in the third book in the Harry Potter series. Filled with fantasy, imagination, and wonderful characters, this book will appeal to readers of all ages. I have nothing bad to say about this book, i loved reading every page of it. I love the 1st 2nd and 4th book as well and i cant wait for the 5th to come out. if you are a fan of the 1st and second or just the first, you must read this book. Youll love it.
Rating: Summary: Brilliant as Ever Review: J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is an exciting fairytale about a boy named Harry Potter. Harry grows up with his aunt and uncle on Privet Drive. He has never known his parents because the most feared and powerful wizard, Lord Voldimort, murdered them. As Harry grows up he receives a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At Hogwarts Harry meets his two best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Ron is a red haired, freckled faced boy who wishes he could have a glimpse of Harry's fame and glory. While on the other hand Hermoine is a bushy brown haired, know-it-all girl who could answer any question you throw at her. As Harry progressed to his third year at Hogwarts he encounters many mysterious visits from a "Grim". Althought Harry isn't scared of the "Grim", he can't help feeling that he is being followed by it. Throughout this book Harry and his friends encounter many different obstacles dealing with death and putting their lives on the line with danger to save their schoolmates and their school. To find out what happens to Harry, Ron, and Hermione as they fallow the mysterious "Grim", you must read this exciting page-turner. J.K. Rowling's style of writing differs from other books. She uses a gigantic variety of words and also adds in some British words to add style and character to her books. All of her exotic words describe the many different details about Hogwarts, what the different characters look like, what their expression is, and what they are doing. As you read this book you will find yourself imagining a film running through your head because of J.K. Rowling's use of colorful words.
Rating: Summary: An excellent audiobook production of a wonderful novel. Review: J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban will involve a wide age range, with Jim Dale's performance adding life to the unabridged presentation telling of Potter's encounter with an old family enemy. Tensions builds in an excellent book on tape which is just as hard to quit as the print version.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Review: J.K. Rowling's third book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, transports readers into a world of witches, wizards, magical spells and creatures. This book is about a now 13 year old Harry and the escaped Prisoner from the Azkaban Prison who is on a mission to find Harry. This book takes place at Hogwarts, a school for witches and wizards. Harry is the main character who has lived his life with his Muggle aunt and uncle and now attends school at Hogwarts. The other main characters are his best friends, Ron and Hermione they are with Harry at every twist and turn of this book. In this book Harry learns more about his parents death, and the man who may have been the one that brought the end to his parents life. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban brings the magic from the previous two Harry Potter stories to create a more complex and intriguing adventure. Reading all the Harry Potter books will make the reader aware of who the characters are and what Hogwarts looks like in their mind. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, is a well-written and fast past story that allows younger children to be introduced to a wider vocabulary than most stories. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , is my favorite book of the four Harry Potter books on the market today because you the reader become part of the Harry's adventures. J.K. Rowling takes the readers to places they have never been and meet characters they have never read about. The adventures she writes about in her Harry Potter series are stories that are new and on the edge of your seat stories. Her books are not just geared for one age group but for every person who has an imagination and wanting the right person to win, this is the age group.
Rating: Summary: Harry Otter Review: J.K. Rowling, Scholastic Press, 19999, 555 Broadway New York, NY100012, 435 pages Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter is a third year student at Hogwarts the school for witchcraft and wizardry. He starts to notice that odd things start to happen to him. He thinks that he is going to die because he keeps seeing a big black dog and that is a horrible death omen. He soon finds out that he has a Godfather that is accused of a mass murder. So Harry finally meets him and finds out that he is innocent. So Harry helps him capture the man responsible for the crime. Then as Harry is about to turn in the man responsible he escapes and his Godfather is caught. So Harry has to save him.
Rating: Summary: Lupin Rules! Review: J.K. Rowling, you never cease to amaze me! These books keep getting better and better...true, Prisoner Of Azkaban (though I've read it four times) had a bit of a rushed ending, the new characters are awesome. (Especially Lupin. He's so cool!) What else can I say? Spread the word! PotterPhiles, unite!
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter: and the Prisoner of Azkaban Review: J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the 3rd series of the fiction novels about Harry Potter, a young wizard boy. The books are about Harry's adventures and are full of witchcraft and wizardry. Harry lost his parents when he was newly born. His parents were killed by a wizard, Lord Voldemort, who also tried to kill Harry but was unsuccessful. What was left from Lord Voldemort's deadly, powerful curse was a lighting-shaped scar on Harry's forehead. Every summer vacation, Harry has to stay at his aunt and uncle Durseley's house and put up with his spoiled, mean, bratty cousin, Dudley. Harry lives like a slave at the Durseley's and dislikes them intensely for the way they treat him. The main event of this book is that Sirius Black, a prisoner of Azkaban, has escaped and it appears that he wants to kill Harry. The mystery centers around trying to figure out why Sirius wants to kill Harry and whether he's successful or not in the end. The action continues to rise throughout the story to the final climactic moment. It's tremendously intense and at the same time it is hilarious. I really loved this book because I could never stop reading it. It's actually the BEST book I've ever read!
Rating: Summary: An excellent book Review: J.K. Rowlings sequel to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is just as suspenseful and interesting as the first two books in the series. I believe Harry Potter and The Doomspell tournament will be just as good as this one but until that ones out. I strongly suggest you buy Harry Potter and The Prizoner of Azkaban!
Rating: Summary: This was not a dissapointment- you must read this! Review: J.K.Rowling again weaves a magical tale that leaves the reader clamoring for more. In this book, Harry turns thirteen and accidentaly blows up his Aunt Marge. Running away from home, he finds that he won't be punished for his crime as the top security criminal, Sirius Black, has escaped and is after him. Read this book! It is for both kids and adults alike! I am thirteen and I read this book 3 times!
Rating: Summary: It was graet!!!!!!! Review: J.K.Rowling has writen Hary poter so well that I fell like I was right there.When I order a J.k.Rowling book I what by the mail box for it.
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