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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Stephen Fry, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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The worry, when faced with the follow-up to books as good as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (both winners of the Nestlé Smarties Prize Gold Award), is that it won't be as good. With J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban... show more
The worry, when faced with the follow-up to books as good as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (both winners of the Nestlé Smarties Prize Gold Award), is that it won't be as good. With J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban any concerns are banished from page one. This, the third in the series, continues where the previous two left off and is a fantastic adventure of mystery, magic and mayhem combined with liberal doses of humour and plenty of suspense. Forced to do his homework in the dead of night and forbidden to refer to his magic skills or his life at Hogwarts school, Harry Potter is forced to endure the summer holidays with the dreaded Dursleys. The arrival of Aunt Marge is the final straw and, in a fit of anger, Harry breaks all the rules and casts a spell on her, causing her to blow up like a balloon. Running away from his dreaded relatives, Harry expects to be expelled from Hogwarts for his blatant flaunting of the rule not to use magic outside term time. However, the arrival of the mysterious Knight Bus and a meeting with Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic, result in Harry enjoying the rest of the holidays in the wonderful surroundings of the Leaky Cauldron. The escape of Sirius Black--one time friend of Harry's parents, implicated in their murder and follower of "You- Know-Who"--from Azkaban, has serious implications for Harry for it would appear that Black is bent on revenge against Harry for thwarting "You-Know-Who". Back at Hogwarts, Harry's movements are restricted by the presence of the Dementors--guards from Azkaban on the look out for Black--however, this doesn't stop him throwing himself into the new Quidditch season and going about his normal business--or at least attempting to. Despite warnings Harry is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding Sirius Black--how could this one-time close friend of his parents become the cause of their deaths? And why does the presence of the Dementors have such a devastating effect on him, causing him to hear the last moments of his mother's life? With another four Harry Potter novels planned, Jo Rowling is creating a series of books which will become classics to rival C.S. Lewis'Chronicles of Narnia--books written for children but loved by adults too. (Ages 9 and up) --Philippa Reece
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ISBN: 9781855496729 (1855496720)
Publisher: BBC Worldwide/Cover to Cover
Edition language: English
Series: Harry Potter (#3)
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3.5 Harry Potter i więzień Azkabanu
CYKL: "HARRY POTTER" (TOM 3)"Harry Potter i więzień Azkabanu" to trzeci tom cyklu o zmaganiach małego czarodzieja w Hogwarcie. Tak, jak w poprzednich tomach, tak i tym razem na Harry'ego czyha wiele niespodzianek, zaskakujących wydarzeń, ciekawych lekcji pod okiem nauczycieli-czarodziejów, dzięki kt...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it
5.0 Prisoner of Azkaban audiobook
Jim Dale again and I loved every minute of this one. On to the next. :)
Karen's books
Karen's books rated it
5.0 2nd time around is even better!
I loved reading this series 9 years ago. Now I'm listening on Audible, and it is an absolute pleasure to revisit and go on the adventure again. Jim Dale is the narrator, and he is phenomenal.
Lori's Little House of Reviews.
Lori's Little House of Reviews. rated it
5.0 So far, my favorite book still.
So I haven't read the series, in about 15 or 16 years, so I am doing a reread of the series. This month I am reading Goblet of fire and the order of the Phoenix. But now onto the review of my favorite book in the series. Boy it's been so long since I read this, that I forgot how much I freaking lov...
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2.0 Coming of Age: "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J. K. Rowling
(original review, 2002)Children's literature comes in 3 styles these days. "The Coming of Age Stories", in which a child suffers a horrible tragedy and grows because of it. Pets, best friends, and elderly relations don't live long in Coming of Age tales. I hated the things when I was a kid. I'd seen...
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