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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third instalment in the Harry Potter series, and is by the incomparable JK Rowling. The Harry Potter series are described as ‘children books’, however, in my opinion, whether you’re twelve or twenty two, I highly recommend them!
Now, after a long summer(and some aunt abusing antics) Harry is back at the Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry with his trusty friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Yet, secret and mysterious things are happening in the wizarding world, and Harry is not safe from the dark and dangerous people at large. Who is the infamous Sirius Black, who escaped from the notorious wizard prison: Azkaban? And what could the fugitive Black possibly want with Harry? Harry, Ron and Hermione, spend another magical year at Hogwarts, where Harry learns far more about his past then he could have expected.
The plot in his book is well-formatted with very few but ever so slightly noticeable plot holes here and there. Such as the fact that Scabbers was with Ron and Harry several times out of school. Why didn’t Scabbers/Peter Pettigrew fail to kill Harry if he had such great chances to do so?
Good things about this book include how Hermione buys a pet (Crookshanks the cat, if you must know) how Harry creates rather amusing moments with his vindictive Aunt Marge. Fun to read with amazingly intricate plot JK Rowling has outdone herself this time.Have a great time reading this novel!
Thanks for reading! -Pencilore