Nour El-dein's Reviews > Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
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Not exactly a "Wonderful Way" to start off the Third edition to a "Distinguished" series, in fact, not at all in my opinion. I was dying of pure boredom Halfway through, dodging the Melodrama and Magic trying to sweep me in addition to J.K. Rowling's pack of rabid, brainwashed little slaves of Literature Fan Base. Every stodgy plot hole filled in with Cliche and Sub-stories, piling up like degenerate flesh and forming in a like a peeling scab. It always manages to bewilder me, the fact how no matter how dull or unimpressive the story is in each book, Fans never take notice, and they gobble all that trash up as if they were being spoon-fed Candy. And this almost endless cycle of Rowling's is ridiculous and unchanging, each and every book, same cycle, just different calamities to fill in the Empty Roles. Still, despite it's almost constant failures throughout the plot, it still barely accomplishes in delivering a very descriptive course of events and actions. However, that does not all help bring this trash back up on it's feet, nor does it in any way improve it's image or stature in my Collection of Reads. I recommend this Book to.. Oh let's see: Nobody.
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
November 15, 2014
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Finished Reading
November 17, 2014
– Shelved