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Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban / by J.K. Rowling ; illustrations by Mary Grandpre.

Rowling, J. K., (author.). GrandPré, Mary, (illustrator.).

Summary:

"During his third year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry Potter must confront the devious and dangerous wizard responsible for his parents' deaths"--Title page verso

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780439136358
  • ISBN: 0439136350
  • ISBN: 9780439136365
  • ISBN: 0439136369
  • ISBN: 9780439554923
  • ISBN: 0439554926
  • ISBN: 9780606323475
  • ISBN: 0606323473
  • ISBN: 9781435238121
  • ISBN: 1435238125
  • Physical Description: ix, 435 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Arthur A. Levine Books, 1999.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Year 3"--Spine
"Sequel to: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"--Title page verso
Sequel: Harry Potter and the goblet of fire
Publisher, publishing date, binding, and paging may vary.
Formatted Contents Note:
Owl Post -- Aunt Marge's Big Mistake -- The Knight Bus -- The Leaky Cauldron -- The Dementor -- Talons and Tea Leaves -- The Boggart in the Wardrobe -- Flight of the Fat Lady -- Grim Defeat -- The Marauder's Map -- The Firebolt -- The Patronus -- Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw -- Snape's Grudge -- The Quidditch Final -- Professor Trelawney's Prediction -- Cat, Rat, and Dog -- Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs -- The Servant of Lord Voldemort -- The Dementor's Kiss -- Hermione's Secret -- Owl Post Again
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Jim Dale
Target Audience Note:
Middle School
880L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
AR 6.7 18.0
Accelerated Reader 18.0
Accelerated Reader AR 6.7 18.0 32082. MG
3-5 5.9 22.0 17112. Reading Counts RC
Accelerated Reader AR MG 6.7 18 32082.
Ownership and Custodial History:
BPL: Copy 24- In loving memory of Roxanne Papken
Awards Note:
ALA Notable Children's Book, 2000
Whitbread Children's Book of the Year, 1999
Subject: Potter, Harry (Fictitious character) > Juvenile fiction.
Granger, Hermione (Fictitious character) > Juvenile fiction.
Weasley, Ron (Fictitious character) > Juvenile fiction.
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization) > Juvenile fiction.
Wizards > Juvenile fiction.
Magic > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction.
Children's stories, English > 20th century.
England > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Children's stories.
Novels.
Fantasy fiction.
Fantasy literature.

Available copies

  • 137 of 160 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Schuyler County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 160 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Schuyler County Library JF ROW (Text) 33731000002422 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Schuyler County Library JF ROW (Text) 33731000023621 Juvenile Fiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9780439136358
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
by Rowling, J. K.; GrandPré, Mary (Illustrator)
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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(Intermediate) All current reviews of Harry Potter books should probably be addressed to some future audience for whom Harry is book rather than pheno-menon; at the moment, reviews seem superfluous. For the record, then, O future reader, this latest installment in Harry's saga is quite a good book. The basics remain the same: it's another year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (where there's perforce a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher); it's still Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Gryffindor House, and the headmaster versus Professor Snape, Draco Malfoy and his Slytherin goons, Lord Voldemort, and various other forces of darkness. But all the elements that make the formula work are heightened here. The characters are particularly interesting, especially the aforementioned new teacher, Professor Lupin, a man with a howling secret; Sirius Black, a feared, possibly mad, escaped prisoner who is believed to have betrayed Harry's parents and is now said to be after Harry; and Harry himself, who in facing the reality of his parents' violent deaths becomes a stronger person-and a more complex hero. The Quidditch action is the best yet; the Hogwarts classes (Care of Magical Creatures, Divination, and Potions) are inventive and entertaining; and Rowling pulls off a nifty bit of time manipulation in the book's exciting climax. There's hope, too, for a lessening in the power Harry's Muggle relatives seem to have over him-and so a probability that we won't have to endure quite so much of these tiresomely one-dimensional characters in the future. Speaking of which...have a hot butterbeer, future reader, and enjoy. m.v.p. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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Gr 4-8-Isn't it reassuring that some things just get better and better? Harry is back and in fine form in the third installment of his adventures at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His summer with the hideous Dursley family is cut short when, during a fit of quite understandable rage, he turns his Aunt Marge into an enormous balloon and then runs away. Soon, it becomes quite apparent that someone is trying to kill him; even after Harry is ensconed in the safety of fall term at Hogwarts, the attacks continue. Myriad subplots involving a new teacher with a secret, Hermione's strangely heavy class schedule, and enmity between Ron's old rat, Scabbers, and Hermione's new cat, Crookshanks, all mesh to create a stunning climax. The pace is nonstop, with thrilling games of Quidditch, terrifying Omens of Death, some skillful time travel, and lots of slimy Slytherins sneaking about causing trouble. This is a fabulously entertaining read that will have Harry Potter fans cheering for more.-Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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The Harry Potter epic (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, p. 888, etc.) continues to gather speed as Harry enters his third year at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry and does battle with the traitor behind his parents' deaths. Besides coping with the usual adversaries'sneering classmate Draco Malfoy, evocatively-named Potions Master Snape'the young wizard-in-training has a new worry with the escape of Sirius Black, murderous minion of archenemy Lord Voldemort, from the magicians' prison of Azkaban. Folding in subplots and vividly conceived magical creatures'Azkaban's guards, known as dementors, are the very last brutes readers would want to meet in a dark alley'with characteristic abandon, Rowling creates a busy backdrop for Harry as she pushes him through a series of terrifying encounters and hard-fought games of Quidditch, on the way to a properly pulse-pounding climax strewn with mistaken identities and revelations about his dead father. The main characters and the continuing story both come along so smartly (and Harry at last shows a glimmer of interest in the opposite sex, a sure sign that the tides of adolescence are lapping at his toes) that the book seems shorter than its page count: have readers clear their calendars if they are fans, or get out of the way if they are not. (Fiction. 10-13)

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In this third installment in the projected seven-volume series, Sirius Black, imprisoned for killing 13 people with one curse, escapes from Azkaban. As he heads for Hogwarts, the chilling Dementors who trail him quickly descend upon the school. "Each successive volume expands upon its predecessor with dizzyingly well-planned plots and inventive surprises," said PW in a Best Books of 2001 citation. Ages 8-up. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


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