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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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eric womg

It is really a good book.
Boo Hoo Im a Bummer

I thought that the movie was easier to understand than the book itself. But that doesnt mean i cant read, because i can. Harrys 3rd year at hogwarts, wow. Another fun journey, but this time the fun has shrinked. Sirius Black, the prisoner of Azkaban, escaped and is said to kill Harry Potter. The Dementors follow up Harry and Black. New faces, new story, new objects and new events. Obviously the Quidich game continues, Harry's team always win, but because of the interupptions of the Dememtors, Harry fell onto the hard ground. They go back in time to change the mistakes, and theres a different ending to it. Will and does Harry die? To find out you must read the book, or just watch the movie(its fun) !!!

I recomend it to people aged 9 and up. 9/10 *********
Age: 8
andreia

it is a great book i loved it and i also saw the movie
i hate nirus virus yirus

this is the best book and i love the film have seen it twice
sarah

OMG! absolutley LUV this book - my fav out o' all the rest in the series. So much action and adventure in this one, u cant put it down! :D
Stevy

The book was excellent it was my fav. book. But they are all good. Each book has something about each book that stands out from the other books!
andreoa

I love it it is a very good book and i also saw the movie i'm a big fan of harry,ron, and hermine they are alsome.

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