Sunday, September 12, 2010

Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling

Published: April 1st 2000 by Bloomsbury Publishing (first published 1999)
Paperback, 317 pages
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sbn: 0747546290

















My Take:  

If anyone doesn't know, I love the Harry Potter series, and have probably read the books 12 times. The world JK Rowling creates, is fascinating, magical and utterly outstanding!

I love each book and this one is no exception.

Harry grows up a bit in this book and things start getting a bit more dangerous. Not only for him but for the whole magical world.

If you haven't read this series yet. Do so asap!

My Questions

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*Spoilers* (Drag over to highlight)

Sirius Black Escapes from Azkaban, but it turns out that he is not only Harry's godfather, but also innocent. Peter Pettigrew who he was said to have killed, is alive. He has been hiding as ron's pet for 12 years. He escapes and goes to join Voldemort.

Harry can't prove Sirius's innocence, but he and Hermione goes back in time and saves Sirius and Buckbeak, a hippogriff that's about to get killed.

And a Happy Ending :)

Favourite Quotes:

"I'm not going to be murdered," Harry said out loud.
"That's the spirit, dear," said his mirror sleepily."

Link to the Author:

http://www.jkrowling.com/

Videos that will make you want to read this book:



Watching the trailer makes me want to watch the dvd again, maybe I will :)

My Rating:

9/10

Next Instalment:

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter #4) by J.K. Rowling



2 comments:

Book-eater Ivan said...

This is actually my favorite book of the series, alongside the 6th book. :D

Sugar and Snark said...

I can't choose!
But if i was forced, i would probably choose 6 and 7 :)

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