One thing I love about the summer season is sitting outside on a nice day reading a book. Today was such a nice day out so I sat on my back porch and finished reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was written by J.K. Rowling and it is the third book in the Harry Potter Series. The book begins with Harry on holiday he's back at home with the Dursleys and as usual they treat him terribly. To make matters worse, Uncle Vernon's sister Marge is visiting and she's even worse. Finally, Harry packs his bags and leaves. He goes and stays on Diagon Alley, a street where a lot of wizard shops are. Harry hears reports that a prisoner has escaped from Azkaban named Sirius Black who apparently was the heir apparent to Voldemort. Guards at Azkaban kept hearing Black mutter in his sleep "He's at Hogwarts... He's at Hogwarts." Harry isn't safe not even at Hogwarts.
In my opinion, this series is getting better and better with each book. I love the Prisoner of Azkaban more than I loved the first two books. And the first two books were really good. The Prisoner of Azkaban was intrueging, exciting, had a great twist, and a gripping climax. It also had a very satisfying ending.
Another thing I love about this series is that the first book was written on an eleven year old reading level, the Chamber of Secrets was written on a twelve year old reading level, and so on. So with each book you read, you're growing with the characters.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite on the series so far. Of course it gets 5 out of 5 stars. I've already started reading The Goblet of Fire so I'll have a review of that as soon as I finish it.
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