Pros: Returning characters. Engrossing plot. Cons: Some people may think the book is too dark.
I am really looking forward to getting the new Harry Potter book on June 21, 2003. I reserved a copy months ago. I cant wait to see what happens to Harry and his friends next. I decided to read the first Harry Potter books again while waiting on ...
Pros: Harry Potter hits his stride. Cons: Until now Rowling has done a measly job of setting up the series.
I almost didnt make it this far. Lucky for J. K. Rowling, my wife is championing the Harry Potter series. So despite the dullness of Chamber of Secrets weve pressed on to volume three, Prisoner of Azkaban. And where ...
Pros: Brilliantly written, interesting characters, complex plot, consistently amusing Cons: Perhaps one unlikely plot element (see comments)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third in the Harry Potter series. You can read it and still enjoy it without having read the first two, but youll enjoy it a lot more if you have read the preceding books (Harry Potter and the ...
Pros: Expands on Harry, Hermione, and the faculty at Hogwarts...mysteries deepen. Cons: May be too confusing, too complicated, and too violent for young readers.
After seeing "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" back in November, I started re-reading the Harry Potter books, re-imagining the scenes with the new faces I had just met, and remembering to pronounce "Hagrid" with a short A instead of a long A. Then...
Pros: Engaging plot, overall wonderful story Cons: May be frightening for children- more frightening than Chamber of Secrets.
When I first heard about beckytcy's 3rd Anniversary Loyalty WO, I knew I wanted to join up. I originally intended to write a Harry Potter editorial (this category does exist-no OTs for me). Unfortunately, plans have changed and I am now writing about...
Pros: Adventure, excitement, lots of fun characters, good length, fast read Cons: I'm tired of the Dursley's!
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is written by J. K. Rowlings and was published in 1999. This is the third of the popular book series about the adventures of Harry Potter, a young wizard. This book will be difficult to understand without ...
Pros: Intriguing story and fun characters Cons: A tad slow in spots
The Harry Potter series has become the publishing phenomenon of the last decade. I am finally getting around to reading them myself, and with the third book, I am beginning to see what all the excitement has been about. The series follows a young ...
Pros: brilliant plot Cons: may be a bit too intense and intricate for youngest readers
Definitely the most intense of the first three books, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is dark and frightening at times, and there are so many incredible plot twists that it almost requires a second reading just to fully understand ...
Pros: Exciting, interesting, touching. Messages that transcend time and place. Cons: The writing itself, unlike the messages, is sometimes less than inspiring.
Note: This review reveals key elements of the book's plot. Chocolate as a curative for the effects of the Dark Arts? No connoisseur of this worthy confection could possibly doubt it. Quidditch? Learning to love the sport of wizards--a ...
Pros: J.K. Rowling's Best Harry Potter Book, So Far. Cons: None.
With the date of June 21, 2003 now drawing closer than ever, the years most anticipated book Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix from childrens novelist J.K. Rowling. Already, more clues from Harry Potter websites emerged...
Pros: Excellent writing and storyline Cons: Complicated storyline, a few curse words
This third book in the Harry Potter series starts like the two before it, on Harry's birthday. Each book gives a new example of how terrible life is for Harry with his aunt, uncle and cousin, the Dursleys. And thus far, Harry has been able to get away...
Pottermania reached its apogee in the United Kingdom a year or two ago when people not obviously hysterical and demented were suggesting that the latest book in the Harry Potter cycle ought to be considered eligible not only for prizes in the category of...
Pros: a Harry Potter story!!! Well-developed plot that takes twists Cons: none
Moments ago I finished the third installment of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, Harry Potter And The Prisoner of Azkaban. Rowling’s writing and the adventures of Harry Potter once again entranced me.
Pros: Easy reading, hard to put down. Appeals to both adults and children. Cons: None
I have just finished the third book in the Harry Potter series. I never thought I would read the first, so you can imagine my surprise when I realized the third book is just as good as the first! J.K.Dowling manages to keep you on the edge of your seat...
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