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Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban

Book 3

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 1999, 435 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2001, 448 pages
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Jolly

This book is my all time favourite. It includes friendship, loyalities, misunderstanding, traitors and much much more. Plus it explains a great deal about harry's past and my 2 fave characters.(Remus Lupin and Sirius Black)
April

It is the best book in the whole world! I can almost hear the characters speaking and I can picture the scenes perfectly in my head! Way to go!!!
April

IT IS THE BEST!!!! I LOVE HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter Obssesed

I can't wait for the next book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jerrica Davis

This is the best book ever! I love Harry Potter!! You go J.K. Rowling!!
brittany negrete

this the best book i've read
John Gulbronson

It is a great book ilove all the books and i can't wait till the next one comes!!!
ronit weissberg

i loved this book so much and i think you should all read this book!

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