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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling

Reviewed by Isla Birnie


Book author:
J.K. Rowling


Book title:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban


Book summary in three sentences:

The characters are Hermione, Harry, Ron, Professor Dumbledore and many more. The story is about a boy called Harry Potter and how he saves a man. It is also about how he finds out his dad was an animagus.


Book's strengths:
Which characters did you especially like and why?

I especially liked Hermione because she is a real know it all and always gets things right. I also liked Harry Potter because he goes on lots of adventures and finds lots of things out. Professor Dumbledore was nice as well because he was always helping Harry.


Which parts of the storyline really worked well and why?:

I think when Harry went into Hogsmeade worked really well because you didn't know who was going to catch him next. I also liked when Harry rode on Buckbeak the flying beast.


What did you enjoy about the writers style?:

I liked the way she made Harry go on so many adventures. I wish it was all real.


Book weakness:
Which characters in the book were less believable or interesting?

I think Voldermort was the least interesting in the story.


Which parts of the book were difficult to follow or not believable?:

I found it difficult to follow when Scabbers the rat turned into a boy.


When did the writer's style not work as well?:

I was happy with the adventurous style.


Summary of the book, overall opinion of the book:

It was an excellent book.


Star Rating: 5


Reviewer: Isla Birnie

Year: 4

School: St. Andrews Primary School, Chaddleworth


 

 

 

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