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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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Kyle Marshall (01/10/03)

this book wasthe best one of the series yet. Keep up the good work.
Justin Spears (01/08/03)

Whoever said this book was xxxx had to be full of it. This series is great because it deals with magic, both good and evil. But in the end you know Good Always prevails.........or so you think.
Sarah (01/07/03)

THIS BOOK WAS AWSOME!!!!!!!!!ALL THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS ARE GREAT THEY MAKE YOU WANT TO READ ON AND ON AND ON. IT IS SOOOOOO HARD TO PUT IT DOWN.
duzzentmatta (01/05/03)

I want all you paranoid mothers that think this book is full of "Dark Magic" or whatever you call it, to know that you have ISSUES!! If you have nothing better to do than sit around and criticize a CHILDRENS BOOK, then you all need to GET A LIFE!! It is absolutely PATHETIC!! Personally, if you can find "Dark motives" in imaginary books, then I would start to think that either you are an idiot (actually I KNOW that) or maybe you practice "Dark Magic" (ha ha) yourself if you can pick it out so easily. Maybe now that you've picked over this series so much, you can move on to the Clifford books. In short, SHUT UP AN GET OVER IT!!
komi (01/05/03)

an excelent book and i enjoy reading it .Hopefully & i'm willing to see it in silver screen , very soon.
FEDE (01/04/03)

I believe that this novel is the best of all the current books because every book deals with Lord Voldemort and I think that this book brought a sort of relief from the usual plot where Lord Voldermort is out to kill Harry.
Kara Ilami (01/03/03)

I liked the book very much, the idea and sequence of events are just great but could have been better tailed.
Cindy (01/02/03)

this book is simply marvellous! think this is the best part so far out of the 4 books. having read more than 5 times on the entire series, my english have improved a great deal. thks to JK rowlng! also, i like the characters in the story, even the very mean professor snape! hehe
wish that the 5th book will be out soon...keep it up!

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