Monday, November 4, 2013

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Prisonerof Azkaban is the third book is the Harry Potter series, which is a very popular series by the wonderful author J.K. Rowling. This and the rest of the of the series are the adventures of Ron Weasly, Hermione Granger, and of course Harry Potter, “the boy who lived”. Her books are exciting and great for those are thrill seekers but can’t get out of their house due to the fact they are 15 and live with their parents.

This book delves Harry’s past and the relationships of his parents to those who surround him throughout the trials he faces. Azkaban is a wizard prison where Sirius Black is imprisoned due to his supposed treacherous acts against the ministry of magic. After the school receives word that Black broke out of Azkaban, Hogwarts goes on high alert to protect the students and no student is to leave the school.

When Harry find out Black is trying to contact him he can’t resist the journey of finding out why. He goes after black to reveal the shocking truth behind his parent’s death when he was just a child. Alliances will be tested, friendships will break and new ways of life are discovered as harry and his friends search for the truth behind the school.

I recommend this thrill-seeking and action packed novella to find out the madness behind Rowling’s brilliant mind. This chapter in the Harry Potter series will have you looking for answers and keep you on the edge of your seat until the end.


I definitely loved this book; in fact I fell in love with the series and have been begging for more. Rowling has done a great job constructing the characters and he series so that you feel like you are involved in the book itself. You have not lived until you read this book. Ron, Hermione, and Harry have taught me the importance of friendship, loyalty and trust. Like in the book the best thing you can do is make friends and know that you’re not alone even in your darkest hour. Read the book and find out what happens to Harry and his friends.


Book Review by Cait M.

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