Lee Lublin's Reviews > Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
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After rereading the first 2 books in the series, I obviously would reread the 3rd book. I remember that this was my favorite book when I first read the entire series, and it is definitely my favorite out of the first 3. This one does what the second book does but better. This time we start to learn more about other characters rather then the main trio. We also get two important side characters introduced, Lupin and Black. The action is better, the plot has a few twist you probably wouldn't expect, and overall, like I said earlier, it is the second book, but better
A quote I found hilarious was, “I don't go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me (Rowling).” This kinda goes with the essential question, how do we know what we know? Harry knows that he draws trouble wherever he goes, and he knows that. In his 3 years of Hogworts, he has fought Voldemort twice, run into a convicted murderer, had to fight a giant serpent, and other crazy things. Heck even as a baby, he had to fight Voldemort. He realizes that because of his fame, he will always be in danger, and in this book he really starts to accept it.
I would recommend this book to anyone who liked the first 2 books and things they will enjoy completing the series. Once again, it can get kinda dark, so I would not recommend it if you like upbeat stories. Like I said earlier, this is probably my favorite book in the series, and I am glad I reread it.
A quote I found hilarious was, “I don't go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me (Rowling).” This kinda goes with the essential question, how do we know what we know? Harry knows that he draws trouble wherever he goes, and he knows that. In his 3 years of Hogworts, he has fought Voldemort twice, run into a convicted murderer, had to fight a giant serpent, and other crazy things. Heck even as a baby, he had to fight Voldemort. He realizes that because of his fame, he will always be in danger, and in this book he really starts to accept it.
I would recommend this book to anyone who liked the first 2 books and things they will enjoy completing the series. Once again, it can get kinda dark, so I would not recommend it if you like upbeat stories. Like I said earlier, this is probably my favorite book in the series, and I am glad I reread it.
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