Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Prisoner of Azkaban review




Harry potter and the prisoner of Azkaban

The Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book of the Harry Potter series and is written by J.K.Rowling and has 317 pages. It was published by Bloomsbury in England as were all of the series. I personally think that this book is the best book because it has a twist that I never expected.
The book starts in the usual style that all Harry Potter books start in. He is at home on his summer holidays from Hogwarts when a number suspenseful and exciting circumstances leads him to the leaky cauldron (the pub in Diagon Alley) just before school goes back.
Harry once again gets to travel to Hogwarts with his two best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger on the Hogwarts express, but not without a visitor from an unexpected character.
Ron is his usual funny, awkward self throughout the story. Hermione comes and goes and is a bit more mysterious than in previous books.
An important person to Harry that we never knew about makes an appearance and Rowling takes a supernatural creature to a different level and really makes you have a connection with them.
A few of our four legged friends turn out to be more than just your normal pet and are more involved in the plot than any animal has been in previous books.
Many things turn out to be completely different to what you first think they are and the ending has an enormous twist that you never see coming or expected.
This book starts to tie the previous stories together in an interesting and entwining way.
Personally this is my favourite of the Harry Potter series for these and many other reasons.
I refuse to tell any more information so you will need to read this exciting, suspenseful and fast moving book that you will not be able to put down all by yourself.