![]() She’s a capable, smart girl, and every time she opens her mouth, Dale makes her sound like a whiny brat. I really, really dislike the way Jim Dale reads Hermione. I know that Rowling needs to give us a whole bunch of information that existed before the story even started, but still. That said, at the end, when Sirius and Lupin confront Peter Pettigrew, there is an awful lot of monologuing. As they go on, they become more meandering and Rowling tries to pack so much in. Out of all the books, this one is one of the tightest, I think. My thoughts, since everyone knows the plot already: And since this is the next one in the series for K to read (her dad’s read her one and two), that’s where we started. The reason for picking this particular Harry Potter? Well, we went to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter for our family vacation a couple of weeks ago, and figured since we were going there, we needed to read a Harry Potter book. But, I guess, I read this before the blog, and I haven’t gotten around to a reread until now. I could have sworn I had a review of Prisoner of Azkaban on here, but I only found a smallish blurb about the whole series here. ![]() ![]() Support your local independent bookstore: buy it there!
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