This book is mind blowing. It steps the series up in every sense of the word. This book takes a darker approach as the characters mature in age, it has less coincidences and more clever ways of situations happening. This book introduces the two best characters in the series: Professor Lupin and Sirius Black. It is also not just the main characters that get a lot of development, particularly Severus Snape that advances in development.
The book has a nice ending that could've ended the series with a few tweaks, but Rowling decided to keep the series going. Just a bonus insight, because Harry is in his third year, he starts taking electives and it gives a fresh and unique addition to the story.
This book is so much better than both it's predecessors
I'm going to give Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A+
I'm Jonathan and this is Books for the People
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