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Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban - J K Rowling
Roli Agrawal@roliagrawal
May 11, 2002 01:08 AM, 2012 Views
(Updated May 11, 2002)
Simply put..simply sensational.

From the moment I picked up this book to the time I put it down (all of which was in 1 sitting), I was enthralled. This, in my opinion is the best in the Harry Potter series.


The descriptions & their depth are amazing. The characters are extremely well-etched & the story races along like Schumacher in his Ferrari.


J.K. Rowling has out done herself in this continuation of the Harry Potter series & has more than lived up to expectations set by the earlier books in the series. Her imagination is awesome & combined with her ability to visualise & put into words the smallest details of the Hogwarts world, makes for an amazing experience.


The USP of the book lies in its believability. One may say, a book about a school which teaches Witchcraft & Wizadry, is what one may hardly call believable. But herein lies Rowling’s genius. She makes the characters, their problems & the emotions so basic, that one can’t help but identify with it & believe in what one is reading.


A truly sensational book..a must-read for all who have an imagination. I can’t hardly wait for the movie to come out.

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