Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter’s third year at Hogwarts already starts off pretty bad. First of all, he had to spend his supposed-to-be-great summer at the Dursleys’ and when his temper loses it’s control, Harry uses under-age magic. Knowing that he can’t stay here, Harry runs away and to his delight, he doesn’t get expelled. Second of all, how is Harry supposed to feel safe at Hogwarts if some mass murderer, Sirius Black, who escaped from Azkaban, is on the loose? Great and now the sinister prison guards are guarding their school. Seems pretty bad right now, huh? But, that isn’t all. Dementors are becoming more black than ever, sucking up anyone’s happiness just by being close. Harry Potter’s new teacher, Lupin, admits he’s a werewolf and it seems that Sirius Black is one, as well. There seems to be something wrong and Hermione and her time-traveling device, the Time-Turner, travel with Harry to the past to save the two werewolves. The Harry Potter Series are usually recommended to Middle Schoolers, but in my opinion, I think this book should be recommended to anyone with the creativity to imagine Harry’s near-death experiences. Please Enjoy!

-Kelly H.

2 thoughts on “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – J.K. Rowling

  1. I have just finished reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and really enjoyed it soon I hope to read this book and you gave me a good description of it.

  2. I have already read the Harry Potter book seires and you told the entire book. I am not trying to be mean at all. Though you still did describe the book very well, over all it is good. Also, I couldn’t make that good of a post so I shouldn’t be critisizing. If I was just about to read Harry Potter and the Prisioner o Azkban, this is perfect to read.=)

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