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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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Kelly (03/30/04)

This is most definately the most intriguing addictive book out of the 5 that are already out!! It is the best book I have ever read!!
Age (03/23/04)

This book is gr-8. I can't wait tell the movie.
Kashish (01/26/04)

Really nice book in which Harry finds his <<edited for potential plot spoiler content>>
Sarah (01/02/04)

This book is filled with action, suspence, drama, conspiricies.. etc. If you like all of that.. then this book is a must. Harry Potter is a full set, and veryone has great endings, and you want to keep reading them day after day. Like come on, JKR rowling is a great author, and she makes books that make it enjoyable for you to read, and if she were to find out that it is not, then I'm sure she would try harder and harder. Harry is an intellectual, amazing loyal character. Ron is still the funny, care giving person. And Hermione, well what is there to say? she is so intellectual, highspirited as always. Everyone... please read this book.. it is awesome.. and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
No Angel (12/26/03)

With suspense as the criterion, this is probably my favourite book from the series thus far. I love all the twists and turns. The Prisoner of Azbakan doesn't pack the emotional punch of Order of the Phoenix, but I love it anyway. Harry begins to grow up in this book. He displays a very admirable and heroic quality: forgiveness. I'm sure it'll pay off in the end:)
kristine catapang (12/25/03)

the book is nice... when you read it you'll soon desire to read the next book... and that's sad because after order of phoenix i have to wait for the other.
OZELLE (12/03/03)

It's the best, once I started reading the book I couldn't help but feel as if I'm one of the students at Hogwarts.
Laura (11/28/03)

I think this is the best book in the worldd!!!!!! i've read it twice and listened to it three times on the CDs! I highly recommend it!

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