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

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The Prisoner of Azkaban is by far my favorite book in the Harry Potter series. The third book in the 7 book series by J.K. Rowling, the Prisoner of Azkaban really builds the backstory of the characters. It also introduces some history to the world of Harry Potter that hadn’t been portrayed before.

Going along with the previous two books, the Prisoner of Azkaban takes place during Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s third year at Hogwarts. Unlike the first two books, however, this is the first book where the main villain isn’t the feared Voldemort. This is a nice touch as it breaks up the repetitiveness in the series of the ever growing battle between Voldemort and Harry. The Prisoner of Azkaban also dives deeper into Harry’s parentage as well as what the Potter universe looked like before book one.

This book was a great springboard for the magical world of Harry Potter to explode into what it is today. Without Rowling going into more detail about Harry’s parents and really building the foundation of this fictional world, the attachment to characters later in the series wouldn’t have been as strong and thus some of the events less meaningful. This is why this book had the most impact on the success of the story about the boy who lives under the stairs.

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second installment of J.K. Rowling’s wildly successful series about a The Boy Who Lived. Picking up right where the first book left off, it’s impossible not to get excited about what is coming next. Once again, if you haven’t read this one, what are you waiting for?!

In this book, Harry and his friends, Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley, return to the wizarding school of Hogwarts for their second year of education in the mystical arts of witchcraft and wizardry. Rowling shows her skills as an author by keeping up with the continuity from the first book in this very well thought out universe. Furthermore, her ability to show the gradual maturing of the three main characters as well as all the friends and enemies around them is impressive for a second time author.

If you haven’t already read this series, I would highly recommend it and if you have the opportunity to read it alongside children of your own, it is that much more rewarding. Reliving the magical world of Harry Potter with a young one has been very fulfilling experience. I can’t wait to read his review, hopefully coming soon to this blog. Stay tuned.

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