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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

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    Sep 2001, 448 pages

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Mimiru (07/11/03)

This book is ok but book four is better to me. I love reading Harry Potter books because it has adventure in it when I'm board I just start reading one of the books again. I've read books 1-4 at least 15 times each and I've read book 5 six times already there all good but I like book 4 the best because it has a lot of exciting moments expecialy when you don't expect Voldemort to come back in this book. I wonder how book 7 is going to end. Will Harry kill Voldemort and like get rid of all whiches and wizards so he can' t come back or what. I just wish all of the books were out so it wont be so frustrating. But i know it takes a long time to wright a book because I have a friend who is wrighting a book. well best wishes to all expecilly to our best author J. K. Rolling for she is inspiring over a million chrildren acrost the wrold. see ya.
angela (07/11/03)

This book was good but book four is better and I give book five a four too because Harry seems too MOODY if you know what I mean. but I like how Harry meets Sirius so its all good!
Angelica (06/23/03)

I think the book is really cool. I can't wait for the next one. I love it, so read it. The best one yet.
Meecy (06/19/03)

This is my favorite book out of the four so far released. The fifth book comes out in 2 more days and I just cannot wait! I am Harry Potter Fanatic!

Anyone ever wanna chat about the books, movies or anything to do with Harry Potter feel free to email me or message me: meecter@hotmail.com
nick (06/12/03)

Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone. written by Nickolai Osegard. chapter one. the boy who lived. Mr.and mrs. Dursley, of the number four,Privet drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you vary much. They were the last people you`d expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn`t hold with such nonsense.Mr.Dursley was the director of a
Jocelyn (06/02/03)

This book was amazing !! It had mystery, suspense, and comdey rolled into one. It was so good that I could not put it down. My friends enjoyed it and so did I. Me and my friends are complete Harry potter people and we enjoyed it a lot. If you have not read the book you are missing out completly.
Gary Hayman (05/28/03)

I am a 33 year old father of one energetic 8 yearold and before i picked up your Harry Potter books i can tell you I did not care for reading much. Even in school as a child i could not bring myself to enjoy reading and that is probably why i did not enjoy school very often but i have to give credit where credit is due.If only when i was back in school i could have been introduced to books such as yours with stories that well when i was finished one book I just wanted to keep going on to another to see what happens next . Ms Rowling i would recommend your books to anyone to read and can only imagine that if you would have been writing these lovely novels when i was a child that well to frankly say i would have enjoyed reading alot more and perhaps school. I have just finished the Prisoner of Azkaban whick only took me 2 days to read and i have never read a book in such a short time and have continued on to the Goblet of Fire. Sorry i did not read the first two where i was spoiled and seen the movies first but wish now that i had read them prior to watching them.I would like to say you are a great writer and wish you all the best and thank you for giving me interest in reading again and now i am enjoying them with my son. Take care and i look forward to your next book.
Gary Hayman
33 years old
Nova Scotia
Canada
sunghan (05/27/03)

this book is so "cool" and I'm waiting for the 5th , The Order of the Phoenix. well I cant wait !!

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