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Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban

Book 3

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling X
Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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    Sep 1999, 435 pages

    Paperback:
    Sep 2001, 448 pages

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Stevy (06/13/04)

The book was excellent it was my fav. book. But they are all good. Each book has something about each book that stands out from the other books!
andreoa (06/12/04)

I love it it is a very good book and i also saw the movie i'm a big fan of harry,ron, and hermine they are alsome.

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sahrishirfan@hotmail.com (06/05/04)

This book has been written in such a great way with the combination of expressions and thoughts that makes you reading it....
I like this book a lot!
I also hope that others out there may also like it...
tessa (06/01/04)



<< I Love This Book >>

It shows the emotions and harry's side that has never been seen before, read it, you'll love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vickie (06/01/04)

I have read all 5 of the Harry Potter books a thousand times over and they never get boaring. Out of all 5 tho I have to say that number 3, the prisoner of azkaban is by far the best, the story is fantastic and you reallt get to know the Harry!
(05/24/04)

i think this is one of the best ive read so far its just so emotional it makes u want to cry in some parts.
Nathan (05/22/04)

I think Harry Potter 3 and 5 are by far the best books yet. I can only imagine what 6 and 7 are going to be like. Anyway, I really like number three because Harry is very emotional and finds out more about his past.
Aman (05/22/04)

This book was very nice. Well, atleast I liked it. It's pretty interesting I gotta admit. it's how Harry Potter and and his fellow friends go through harsh journey. They Find out who's The Prisoner of Azkaban. Read the book to find out what happens.Text

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