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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanThe third book Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban has a bit of a differing twist than the others. Mostly because Voldemort does not make a personal appearance here as he does all the rest of the time. We have a different dangerous enemy to watch out for this time in Sirius Black, the escaped prisoner. SynopsisThe third book has a bit of a different feel right from the start. Mostly because Harry is actually happy this time. Not that he would want to stay at Private Drive, but at least his life is getting to be tolerable.....until Aunt Marge comes to visit! Harry knows he can't do magic outside of school, and since he got the warning last summer, so do the Dursleys. Things get pretty bad since Harry can't use his bluff to ward off unwanted attention to himself. But he manages alright until Aunt Marge starts in on him. Since she doesn't know about Harry being a wizard, he has to grin and bear it in order to keep peace with Uncle Vernon so he'll sign his school permission slip. Things get interesting when Harry finally runs away. We are introduced to yet another aspect of the wizarding world that's tucked away in the muggle world. Harry finally makes it to school, and has more misadventures there. This is really Harry's worst run of deliberate rule-breaking in the series. He sneaks out of school, lies to teachers (mostly Snape though, and should we really count that?), and generally just does as he likes. However, our hero still has his good morals, even if he was a little side-tracked this year. And with Sirius Black after him, a little deviation is understandable if not forgivable. Harry still keeps his courage and his loyalty to his friends. And they for him. And there is (as always) a big surprise for us at the end! If you don't wish to run into spoilers, then, I suggest you stop here and go on to a different page. My ranking and favoritesOK, this one is my third favorite even though we meet Lupin in it. Why? It's a bit of a deviation from the "main" Voldemort vs. Harry plotline, so it kind of feels like a sidetrip, even though I thoroughly enjoyed it. It gives us really important information about Harry's past and his parents, and Harry himself. I feel as if this book gave us a lot of Meat for upcoming books.
Above are the differing illustrations of Harry from the third book covers. I was pretty dissatisfied with all of them. Daniel Radcliffe comes the closest to my idea of what Harry looked like, so I added him in. I included the hippogriff's heads since most of the covers depict Harry riding one. Mistakes in book 3
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