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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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Nicole (05/16/04)

This is the best Harry Potter book so far. It was the best ever.
Laura (05/09/04)

My favorite book of all time. My favorite out of the 5. I highly reccomend it. I am 13, but it is good for children of all ages. (and adults!) Very good book.
Josh (05/03/04)

Great
Aaymee (05/02/04)

I am 18 years old and I just started reading the series when the 5th book was realeased. I read all 5 of them in less than a month and I am hooked. Like with most readers of Harry Potter, you are so hooked and intrigued and you really can't explain what it is about the books that makes you love them. The 3rd book is where you are really captivated because you start to learn more and more about Harry, his friends, and why he is where he is in life. Overall, it is a great book and is fun and exciting for people of all ages.
Brianna (04/20/04)

It was an amazing story. Out of all the Harry Potter books it is my favorite. This book has the action all readers want in a book.
Jo (04/20/04)

I am a teacher and we read it aloud in class...my students are completely hooked. We've read the previous two books as well and as soon as we finish one, we have to go get the next one. We loved it...it was absolutely wonderful! J.K. Rowling keeps getting better and better with each book...
sam (04/19/04)

Blah....i hated it!!!
Rooney (04/05/04)

Loved this book, especially the twist at the end when we find out sirius is <<edited for plot spoiler content>>. Also enjoyed the fact that voldemort was not the focus of the story which made a welcome change

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