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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3): Adult Edition
 
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3): Adult Edition (Paperback)

by J.K. Rowling (Author)
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Adult ed edition (1 April 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747546347
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747546344
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.7 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (649 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 409,141 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The worry, when faced with the follow-up to books as good as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (both winners of the Nestlé Smarties Prize Gold Award), is that it won't be as good. With J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban any concerns are banished from page one. This, the third in the series, continues where the previous two left off and is a fantastic adventure of mystery, magic and mayhem combined with liberal doses of humour and plenty of suspense.

Forced to do his homework in the dead of night and forbidden to refer to his magic skills or his life at Hogwarts school, Harry Potter is forced to endure the summer holidays with the dreaded Dursleys. The arrival of Aunt Marge is the final straw and, in a fit of anger, Harry breaks all the rules and casts a spell on her, causing her to blow up like a balloon. Running away from his dreaded relatives, Harry expects to be expelled from Hogwarts for his blatant flaunting of the rule not to use magic outside term time. However, the arrival of the mysterious Knight Bus and a meeting with Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic, result in Harry enjoying the rest of the holidays in the wonderful surroundings of the Leaky Cauldron.

The escape of Sirius Black--one time friend of Harry's parents, implicated in their murder and follower of "You- Know-Who"--from Azkaban, has serious implications for Harry for it would appear that Black is bent on revenge against Harry for thwarting "You-Know-Who". Back at Hogwarts, Harry's movements are restricted by the presence of the Dementors--guards from Azkaban on the look out for Black--however, this doesn't stop him throwing himself into the new Quidditch season and going about his normal business--or at least attempting to. Despite warnings Harry is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding Sirius Black--how could this one-time close friend of his parents become the cause of their deaths?

And why does the presence of the Dementors have such a devastating effect on him, causing him to hear the last moments of his mother's life?

With another four Harry Potter novels planned, Jo Rowling is creating a series of books which will become classics to rival C.S. Lewis'Chronicles of Narnia--books written for children but loved by adults too. (Ages 9 and up) --Philippa Reece --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Amazon.co.uk Review

The worry, when faced with the follow-up to books as good as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (both winners of the Nestlé Smarties Prize Gold Award), is that it won't be as good. With J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban any concerns are banished from page one. This, the third in the series, continues where the previous two left off and is a fantastic adventure of mystery, magic and mayhem combined with liberal doses of humour and plenty of suspense.

Forced to do his homework in the dead of night and forbidden to refer to his magic skills or his life at Hogwarts school, Harry Potter is forced to endure the summer holidays with the dreaded Dursleys. The arrival of Aunt Marge is the final straw and, in a fit of anger, Harry breaks all the rules and casts a spell on her, causing her to blow up like a balloon. Running away from his dreaded relatives, Harry expects to be expelled from Hogwarts for his blatant flaunting of the rule not to use magic outside term time. However, the arrival of the mysterious Knight Bus and a meeting with Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic, result in Harry enjoying the rest of the holidays in the wonderful surroundings of the Leaky Cauldron.

The escape of Sirius Black--one time friend of Harry's parents, implicated in their murder and follower of "You- Know-Who"--from Azkaban, has serious implications for Harry for it would appear that Black is bent on revenge against Harry for thwarting "You-Know-Who". Back at Hogwarts, Harry's movements are restricted by the presence of the Dementors--guards from Azkaban on the look out for Black--however, this doesn't stop him throwing himself into the new Quidditch season and going about his normal business--or at least attempting to. Despite warnings Harry is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding Sirius Black--how could this one-time close friend of his parents become the cause of their deaths?

And why does the presence of the Dementors have such a devastating effect on him, causing him to hear the last moments of his mother's life?

With another four Harry Potter novels planned, Jo Rowling is creating a series of books which will become classics to rival C.S. Lewis'Chronicles of Narnia--books written for children but loved by adults too. (Ages 9 and up) --Philippa Reece --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely amazing; the best Harry Potter book yet!, 13 Oct 1999
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What can I say about this book that hasn't already been said by someone here? It was absolutely amazing! I've loved the Harry Potter books since I read the first one last spring, but this is my favorite of them so far. The beauty of it, the layers of betrayal and friendship that are slowly peeled away chapter by chapter, are all simply breathtaking.

I started Prisoner of Azkaban one night as I got into bed, planning to read only a few chapters and then sleep. 435 pages and many hours later, watching the sun start to come up, I finally put it down, having finished the entire book. In the process of those 435 pages, I laughed, I gasped in surprise, and believe it or not I cried. The emotions of the characters expressed in this book as, bit by bit, the story of what really happened that Halloween night that Voldemort killed Lily and James Potter, were absolutely perfect.

One of the finest books I've ever read!

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!, 2 Dec 2001
By Mrs. J. Curry (Witney Nr Oxford, England) - See all my reviews
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I thought Harry Potter couldnt get better after the Philosophers Stone but then I discovered The Chamber of Secrets and now, to surpass them all comes The Prisoner of Azkaban! Stephen Fry continues to amaze me with his ability to draw the "listener" into the story. I listen to Harry Potter every morning and evening on the way to and from work. Before discovering Harry, I used to get frustrated with the hours drive home in traffic queues but now look forward to having a long journey home, just so I can hear more of Harry. Im an addict - officially! Im 25 and my partner thinks Im crazy for being into this "kiddy" thing - well im here to tell you that imagination doesnt stop when you leave school and I find this the perfect antidote for a stressful life - I can escape it all and listen in bliss to the great Stephen Fry excelling himself and complementing the already brilliant Harry Potter!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the first three books, 25 Feb 2006
By Zorro (Scotland) - See all my reviews
Firstly, I would like to start on a negative note before concentrating on the book. My rant to other reviewers: Please stop spoiling these books for other people by letting slip important plot elements in your reviews. These reviews are not the place to do this, go on the HP forums and discuss these things with others who have already read the books if you like but don't ruin it for others. Already I have stumbled across a couple of important facts about books 4 and 5 that I certainly didn't want to know just after a brief flick through some Amazon reviews. This shouldn't happen and I'm annoyed that it has. Just stop it, OK! My advice to people is not to read the reviews on here for books in the series they haven't read yet. Rant over.

OK, so far I have just read the first three in the HP series, having come late to the phenomenon as a curious almost-thirty-year-old. I enjoyed the first two books a lot, raced through them and thought 'That was good fun.....but I am too old for this?' They were obviously primarily for younger readers but I could enjoy them too. The third booked I feel bridges the slight age gap of the first two and is a truly wonderful read for all ages. The characters are more interesting and fleshed out, the story starts to take on a slightly darker edge as has been said many times before. This is the book that really made me start to care seriously about the characters and what is happening in this magical world. The second half of the book is magnificent and had me racing through it in no time, now I can't wait to get started on Goblet of Fire. Put simply, I just haven't enjoyed reading a book as much as this for a long time (and I've read a LOT of books); at the end I thought to myself, 'Now that was brilliant'. The book really captures your imagination by starting to delve more thoroughly into the past of the Potters' and their friends, leaving you more hungry than ever to find out more in the following book. Personally I'm glad I came late to HP, as it means I can get through books 1-6 without an agonising wait for my next fix; but waiting for book 7 could be painful once I get that far. Highly recommended.

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Because the page size of the Adult Edition is smaller, there are more pages (468 vs. 317) needed to fit in the same number of words.
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It's really good because there are several funny bits. And the funniest of all is the bit where Harry attacks Malfoy.!!
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