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Harry Potter is having a rough year. When he first runs away from his Aunt and Uncle he finds out that a notorious criminal is after him, and starts to wonder why. At the beginning of his 3rd year of school at Hogwarts, he thinks he may have seen a death omen in one of his special classes.... read more

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Having lost his temper with his Aunt Marge and inadvertently caused her to magically inflate, Harry Potter takes the Knight Bus to The Leaky Cauldron, where he meets Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic. Fudge informs Harry that Aunt Marge has been deflated and that he will not be punished.... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Having lost his temper with his Aunt Marge and inadvertently caused her to magically inflate, Harry Potter takes the Knight Bus to The Leaky Cauldron, where he meets Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic. Fudge informs Harry that Aunt Marge has been deflated and that he will not be punished. The Ministry of Magic is simply concerned about Harry's safety due to the escape of mass-murderer Sirius Black from the wizarding prison Azkaban. Black was a great friend of the Potter family and was Harry's godfather, but betrayed the family to the evil Lord Voldemort. Voldemort killed Harry's parents but mysteriously vanished when he tried to kill Harry. Afterwards, Black murdered the Potters' friend Peter Pettigrew along with 12 bystanders. Then, the ministry caught Black and sent him to prison.

Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and find security has been tightened because of Black's escape. The grounds are now guarded by Dementors, dark, sinister beings that drain the happiness of anyone nearby and guard Azkaban prison. They also cause Harry to hear his parents' last moments and pass out. Remus Lupin, the school's new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, tells Harry he is more vulnerable to the Dementors because he has seen genuine horrors in his past. He agrees to teach Harry the Patronus Charm, a shield against the Dementors.

Harry is depressed to learn he will not be allowed to visit Hogsmeade, the local village, because Uncle Vernon refused to sign Harry's form. He is also angry with Draco Malfoy for ruining Hagrid's first lesson as Care of Magical Creatures teacher. Malfoy causes himself to be attacked by Buckbeak, Hagrid's beloved Hippogriff, and his father ensures that Buckbeak is sentenced to be executed at the end of the school year. Over the course of the year, Hermione uses a Time-Turner to travel in time and attend classes held at the same time. Black manages to break into the castle twice, but is unable to reach Harry. Fred and George Weasley show Harry a secret passageway to Hogsmeade and give him the Marauder's Map.

Ron discovers that Scabbers, his rat, has disappeared and believes he has been eaten by Crookshanks, Hermione's cat, causing a falling-out between him and Hermione. Hermione later finds Scabbers in Hagrid's hut when the three of them visit him before Buckbeak's execution. On their way back from the hut, Ron is suddenly attacked by a large black dog and dragged into a passage beneath the Whomping Willow, a magical tree. Harry and Hermoine receive a brutal beating from the Whomping Willow before moving on into the passage.

Harry and Hermione follow the sounds of Ron's screams and find themselves in an old, boarded-up shack known as the Shrieking Shack. They also discover that the dog is Sirius Black, who is an Animagus. Harry attempts to attack Black when Lupin arrives. Hermione confronts Lupin about habits she has observed during her classes with him, and Lupin admits to being a werewolf. Lupin explains that he, Black, Pettigrew, and James Potter, Harry's father, were great friends and wrote the Marauder's Map. To make Lupin's transformations more enjoyable, his friends all became Animagi, humans who can turn into animals at will. The Marauders remained friends after growing up, and when they learned Voldemort was after the Potters, Black became their Secret-Keeper, and also Harry's godfather. However, Black then reveals that he had secretly switched his Secret-Keeper duty with Pettigrew in order to serve as a decoy. Black states Pettigrew is the betrayer and, rather than being murdered by Black, is actually Scabbers. Professor Snape suddenly barges in on the scene and threatens Lupin and Black with his wand, and taunts Black with threats of turning him over to the Dementors. However, Harry knocks Snape out, allowing Lupin and Black to take Scabbers from Ron and revert him back into Pettigrew.

Pettigrew admits to the story, but Harry stops Black and Lupin from killing him and becoming murderers themselves. Instead, Harry persuades them to take Pettigrew back to Hogwarts in order to clear Sirius's name. However, as they return to the castle, the full moon emerges and Lupin transforms into a werewolf. Pettigrew transforms back into a rat and escapes while Black holds of Lupin in his dog form. Black is knocked out by Lupin, who is about to kill Harry when a strange howl alerts Lupin and lures him away from Harry. Harry finds an unconscious Sirius lying by a pond, where Dementors suddenly descend on the pair and nearly kill them. They are saved at the last minute by a strange figure using the Patronus Charm. Harry believes was cast by his father, and then passes out.

Harry awakes in the castle to learn that Black has been captured. To save him, Harry and Hermione use the Time-Turner to travel back in time and prevent his capture. Harry and Hermione rescue Buckbeak and re-watch the scenes of the night, until they see the Dementors cornering Harry and Sirius. Harry is determined to see who sent the Patronus, only to realize that it was himself. Sirius is rescued and flees on Buckbeak; Lupin, outed as a werewolf, resigns. Harry is worried that Pettigrew may help Voldemort to return, but Dumbledore says Harry should be grateful that he helped save Sirius' life.

Characters edit see section history

  • Harry James Potter: The main character, loyal, courageous and kind-hearted, and known in the Wizarding World as 'The Boy Who Lived' for being the only one to survive a killing curse. He is in Gryffindor.
  • Rubeus Hagrid: Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. Half-giant, and a close friend of Harry's. Care of magical creatures teacher.
  • Ron Weasley: From a wizarding family, ginger-haired Ron is one of Harry's best friends. He is also in his third year at Hogwarts. He has a pet rat named Scabbers, very scared of spiders.
  • Marcus Flint: Captain of the Slytherin Quidditch team.
  • Hermione Granger: Harry's other best friend. She is muggle-born, and the smartest student in Harry's year. She is also in her third year at Hogwarts. She is incredibly smart, and a bit of a know-it-all.
  • Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore: Headmaster at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
  • Pansy Parkinson: A Slytherin and possible girlfriend of Draco Malfoy.
  • Lord Voldemort: The Dark Lord aka You Know Who. Caster of the killing curse that Harry survived, and murderer of Harry's parents. Harry's arch-nemesis. Formerly known as Tom Marvolo Riddle.
  • Molly Weasley: loving, caring, strong, mother of the Ron Weasley
  • Professor Remus Lupin: Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts in this book.
  • Sirius Black: Prisoner in Azkaban and also harry potters godfathher
  • Charlie Weasley: Ron's other older brother and dragon studier in Romania.
  • Montague: A Slytherin chaser on their Quidditch team.
  • Peter Pettigrew: Friend of James and Lilly Potter.
  • Professor Sybill Trelawney: She is the Divination teacher at Hogwarts. She often makes faulty predictions. She isn't very respected. She keeps mostly to herself.
  • George Weasley: Ron's older brother; Fred's twin.
  • Madam Pomfrey: Nurse at Hogwarts.
  • Professor Minerva McGonagall: Transfiguration teacher at Hogwarts and head of Gryffindor house. Deputy Headmistress. Animagi (cat).
  • Madam Marsh: Witch at the Leakey Cauldron who is a fan of Harry.
  • Seamus Finnigan: Classmate and roommate of Harry.
  • Professor Severus Snape: Potions teacher at Hogwarts, head of Slytherin.
  • Mr Filch: Caretaker of the castle.
  • Professor Filius Flitwick: Professor of Charms. Very short
  • Bill Weasley: Ron Weasley's oldest brother
  • Bellatrix Lestrange: Not actually in this book.
  • Lucius Malfoy: Draco Malfoy's father. He has a great deal of influence in the Ministry of Magic.
  • Ginny Weasley: Ron's younger sister, she has a major crush on Harry. Youngest and only female Weasley aside from her mother.
  • Dudley Dursley: Cousin to Harry, doesn't like Harry and mistreats him because Harry's different.
  • Sybill Trelawney: The Divination teacher.
  • Percy Weasley: Ron's older brother. Head Boy.
  • Lavender Brown: A Gryffindor who loves Divination.
  • Fred Weasley: One of Ron's twin brothers. Beater on Griffyndor quidditch team
  • Lee Jordan: Friend of George and Fred, Quidditch commentator. Favours Griffindor when commentating (understandably) but this often gets him in trouble with Professor McGonnagall who believes in impartial commentating.
  • Derrick: Hogwart's student.
  • Arthur Weasley: Ron's father, married to Molly Weasley; works in the Ministry of Magic.
  • Alicia Spinnet: One of the chasers on the Gryffindor Quidditch team
  • Parvati Patil: Lavender's friend, a Gryffindor
  • Vernon Dursley: Harry's uncle. A fat Muggle who hates imagination and dreads being related to any non-ordinary people.
  • Filius Flitwick: The Charms Professor in Hogwarts
  • Petunia Dursley: Harry's aunt, and Lily Potter's sister. She's a Muggle. She is also Veron Dursley's wife. She is very mean to Harry, but not as mean to him as Veron Dursley.
  • Fang: Hagrid's pet dog
  • Angelina Johnson: One of the Gryffindor students and member of Gryffindor Quidditch team.
  • Albus Dumbledore: head master, intelligent, wise.
  • Dudley Dursley: Harry's rude cousin. He's the muggle son of Petunia and Vernon Dursley.
  • Aunt Marge: Harry's "aunt" and Vernon Dursley's sister. She's incredibly mean to Harry, loves her dogs.
  • Errol: rons owl, very defective
  • Lily Potter: Harry's Mother. married to James Potter. Was killed by Lord Voldemort. She has green eyes, Harry inherited them, sacrificed herself for Harry.
  • James Potter: Harry's father. Married to Lily. He and Lilly were killed by Voldemort when Harry was a baby.
  • Stan Shunpike: Conductor of the Knight Bus.
  • Ernie Prang: The driver of the Knight Bus.
  • Bole: Add a description of this character.
  • Mrs. Norris: She is Filch's cat.
  • Florean Fortescue: Owner of the ice cream parlor in Diagon Alley.
  • Cornelius Fudge: Minister for Magic.
  • Katie Bell: One of the Gryffindor chasers on the Quidditch team.
  • Colin Creevey: A Gryffindor. He is a year below Harry. Looks up to Harry.
  • Warrington: A Slytherin Quidditch player.
  • Cedric Diggory: Seeker and captain for Hufflepuff.
  • Cho Chang: New Seeker for Ravenclaw team.
  • Neville Longbottom: He's Harry's classmate who is very forgetful and somewhat accident prone. He's a timid character who has a great interest and skill in Herbology.
  • Gregory Goyle: He is part of Draco Malfoy's entourage. He is rather short, has bristly hair, and long, gorilla arms. He's not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree!
  • Vincent Crabbe: Draco's other friend in his entourage. He is taller than Goyle, and has a pudding-bowl haircut with a very thick neck. Like Goyle, he is not very bright.
  • Penelope Clearwater: Percy's girlfriend from Ravenclaw; a Prefect too.
  • Madam Rosmerta: Owns the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade
  • Nearly-Headless Nick: He is the Gryffindor ghost who is only nearly headless.
  • Peeves: Poltergeist, Causes mischief in the school.
  • Buckbeak: Hagrid's Hippogriff pet. Affectionately called Beaky by Hagrid. A Hippogiff is half horse and half eagle. injures draco malfoy.
  • Hedwig: Harry's snowy owl, a gift from Hagrid when he first visited Diagon Alley.
  • Scabbers: Ron's pet rat. It initially belonged to his elder brother Percy.
  • Crookshanks: Hermione's cat.
  • Ron Weasley: Ron is Harry's best friend. He is the 2nd youngest of the 7 Weasley children.
  • Dean Thomas: Harry Potter's fellow Gryffindor. 3rd year also.
  • Madam Hooch: Quidditch Referee and Flight Instructor at Hogwarts.
  • Walden Macnair: The executioner that was sent to kill Buckbeak.
  • Professor Kettleburn: Retired Care Of Magical Creatures professor.
  • Mr. Fortescue: Owner of the Ice Cream Parlor in Diagon Alley.
  • Madam Malkin: Diagon Alley store owner, store name is "Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions." Harry buys new robes from her.
  • Sir Cadogan: A knight in a painting that takes over the Fat Lady's position when she is attacked by Sirius Black and fears for her life. Sir Cadogan is very brave, but a bit of a dork. He just can't seem to get it together and lacks complete coordination. He teases the kids when they try to get into the tower.
  • Filch: Hogwarts caretaker.
  • Oliver Wood: Captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team with a huge charisma.
  • Shin heung Moon: A character who someone put in who isn't actually in this book.
  • Moony: One of the Marauders
  • Wormtail: An author of the Marauder's Map.
  • Padfoot: One of the Marauders
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  • “Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways. For one thing, he hated the summer holidays more than any other time of the year. For another, he really wanted to do his homework but was forced to do it in secret, in the dead of night. And he also happened to be a wizard.”
    J.K. Rowling
  • “Extremely unusual though he was, at that moment Harry Potter felt just like everyone else- glad, for the first time in his life, that it was his birthday.”
    J.K. Rowling
  • “I'm not trying to be a hero, but seriously, Sirius Black can't be worse than Voldemort, can he?”
    Harry James Potter
  • “How thick would Harry have to be, to go looking for a nutter who wants to kill him?”
    Ron Weasley
  • “They make a fuss about Hogsmeade, but I assure you, Harry, it's not all it's cracked up to be. All right, the sweetshop's rather good, and Zonko's Joke Shop's frankly dangerous, and yes, the Shrieking Shack is always worth a visit, but really, Harry, apart from that, you're not missing anything.”
    Percy Weasley
  • “Mr. Moony presents his compliments to Professor Snape, and begs him to keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business. Mr. Prongs agrees with Mr. Moony, and would like to add that Professor Snape is an ugly git. Mr. Padfoot would like to register his astonishment that an idiot like that ever became a professor. Mr. Wormtail bids Professor Snape good day, and advises him to wash his hair, the slimeball.”
    Marauder's Map
  • “'What would your head have been doing in Hogsmeade, Potter?' said Snape softly. 'Your head is not allowed in Hogsmeade. No part of your body has permission to be in Hogsmeade.'”
    Severus Snape
  • “'How extraordinarily like your father you are, Potter,' Snape said suddenly, his eyes glinting. 'He too was exceedingly arrogant. A small amount of talent on the Quidditch field made him think he was a cut above the rest of us too. Strutting around the place with his friends and admirers ... The resemblance between you is uncanny.'”
    Severus Snape
  • “I don't go looking for trouble, trouble usually finds me!”
    Harry James Potter
  • “'Did you see that, Something happened!'”
    Harry (practicing the Patronous Charm)
  • “I don't need help. It's obvious what this means. There's going to be loads of fog tonight.”
    Ron Weasley
  • “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.”
  • “Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs~ Purveyors of Aids to Magical Mischief-Makersare proud to present THE MARAUDER'S MAP”
    Marauder's Map
  • “Mischief Managed!”
    Marauder's Map
  • “Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain.”
    Arthur Weasley
  • “The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.”
    Albus Dumbledore
  • “This is no time to be a gentleman! Knock her off her broom if you have to!”
    Oliver Wood
  • “He's at Hogwarts...”
    Sirius Black
  • “'That felt good...''Good? Brilliant!'”
    Hermione and Ron
  • “'What's your name?''Neville Longbottom...'”
    Stan Shunpike and Harry
  • “Dementors are amongst the foulest creatures to walk on this earth.”
    Professor Remus Lupin
  • “Your father is alive in you, Harry, and shows himself most plainly when you have need of him.”
    Albus Dumbledore
  • “You think the dead we loved ever truly leave us? You think that we don’t recall them more clearly than ever in times of great trouble?”
    Albus Dumbledore
  • “If you made a better rat than a human, it’s not much to boast about, Peter”
    Sirius Black
  • “That suggests that what you fear most of all is — fear. Very wise, Harry.”
    Remus Lupin
  • “Ah, well, people can be a bit stupid abou’ their pets.”
    Rubeus Hagrid
  • ““How're we getting to King's Cross tomorrow, Dad?" asked Fred as they dug into a sumptuous pudding."The Ministry's providing a couple of cars," said Mr. Weasley.Everyone looked up at him."Why?" said Percy curiously."It's because of you, Perce," said George seriously. "And there'll be little flags on the hoods, with HB on them-""-for Humongous Bighead," said Fred.””
    Arthur, Percy, Fred and George Weasley
  • ““I dreamed I was buying new shoes last night," said Ron. "What d'ya think that's gonna mean?""Probably that you're going to be eaten by a giant marshmallow or something," said Harry.””
    Ron and Harry
  • “Bad news, Harry. I've just been to see Professor McGonagall about the Firebolt. She – er, got a bit shirty with me. Told me I'd got my priorities wrong. Seemed to think I cared more about winning the Cup than I do about staying alive. Just because I told her I didn't care if it threw you off, as long as you caught the Snitch first.”
    Oliver Wood
  • “And it's Gryfindor in possession again, as Johnson takes the Quaffle - Flint alongside her - poke him in the eye, Angelina - it was a joke, professor, it was a joke...”
    Lee Jordan
  • “Professor Kettleburn, our Care of Magical Creatures teacher, retired at the end of last year in order to enjoy more time with his remaining limbs.”
    Albus Dumbledore
  • “Once again you've put your keen and penetrating mind to the task and as usual come to the wrong conclusion.”
    Sirius Black
  • “I know how to use a fellytone now.”
    Ron Weasley
  • “You look in excellent health to me, Potter, so you will excuse me if I don't let you off homework today. I assure you that if you do die, you need not hand it in.”
    Minerva McGonagall
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Setting & Locations edit see section history

Three broomsticks
  • Hogwarts
  • The shrieking shack
  • Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: One of the three major schools. Located some where in Great Britain.
  • Azkaban: The worst prison for people with magical talents. These people must have done something terrible to be placed here. The Dementors guard Azkaban Prison. No one has ever broken out, until now...
  • Diagon Alley: In London. This is where most people buy all there supplies for the wizarding world.
  • Hogsmeade: Students must be 13 years or older to visit the Hogsmeade village.
  • London: A place that is magically connected to Diagon Alley.
  • Gryffindor Tower: This is the second tallest tower at Hogwarts. It is where the Gryffindors preside in there common room.
  • Egypt: Where the Weasleys spent their summer vacation.
  • Magnolia Crescent
  • Leaky Cauldron: A place in London. In a back room, there is a wall, and if you know how to open it, it leads to Diagon Alley.
  • Zonko's Joke Shop: A place in Hogsmeade Village. It is joke shop where most Hogwarts' students will buy there stuff to annoy Filch, the caretaker, or other students and teachers.
  • Honeydukes: A famous sweetshop at Hogsmeade.
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Organizations edit see section history

  • Gryffindor: It is one of the four Houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, founded by Godric Gryffindor. Its emblematic animal is the lion and its colours are scarlet and gold. Minerva McGonagall is the most recent Head of House. Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, also known as "Nearly Headless Nick" is the house ghost. The particular characteristics of students Sorted into Gryffindor are courage and chivalry, of which the lion is the symbol. Some Gryffindor students are: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ronald Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Dean Thomas, Seamus Finnigan, as well as many others...
  • Ravenclaw: It is one of the four Houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, founded by Rowena Ravenclaw. Members of this house are characterised by their intelligence and cleverness. Its house colours are blue and bronze, and its symbol is the eagle. The house ghost, who in life was the daughter of the house's founder Rowena Ravenclaw, is the Grey Lady. Many great wizards and witches have come from this house, including Filius Flitwick, Cho Chang, and Luna Lovegood...
  • Slytherin: It is one of the four Houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is traditionally home to students who exhibit such traits as cunning and ambition. Its emblematic animal is the snake and its colours are green and silver. Founded by Salazar Slytherin, the house is comprised mostly of pure-blood students, due to its founder's mistrust of Muggle-born witches and wizards. The house has a negative reputation, with many claiming that it is the source of most Dark Wizards in Britain, notably Tom Marvolo Riddle, a.k.a. Lord Voldemort, as well as many of his Death Eaters. Some Slytherin students are: Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape and Vincent Crabbe.
  • Hufflepuff: It is one of the four Houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Its founder was the Medieval witch, Helga Hufflepuff. The Head of Hufflepuff is Pomona Sprout. The Fat Friar is the House's patron ghost. Hufflepuff is the most inclusive among the four houses, valuing hard work, patience, friendship and fair play rather than a particular aptitude in its members. Its emblematic animal is the badger, and yellow and black are its colours. Some Hufflepuff students are: Hannah Abbot and Zacharias Smith. Any one can join Hufflepuff. They take in all.

First Sentence edit see section history

Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways.

Table of Contents edit see section history

1. Owl Post
2. Aunt Marge's Big Mistake
3. The Knight Bus
4. The Leaky Cauldron
5. The Dementor
6. Talons and Tea Leaves
7. The Boggart in the Wardrobe
8. Flight of the Fat Lady
9. Grim Defeat
10. The Marauder's Map
11. The Firebolt
12. The Patronus
13. Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw
14. Snape's Grudge
15. The Quidditch Final
16. Professor Trelawney's Prediction
17. Cat, Rat, and Dog
18. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
19. The Servant of Lord Voldemort
20. The Dementor's Kiss
21. Hermione's Secret
22. Owl Post Again

Glossary edit see section history

  • Muggle: A human who does not exhibit magical talents.
  • Mudblood: An offensive term for a wizard or witch who was 'muggle-born' or not born into a wizarding family.
  • Azkaban: Prison fortress where wizarding criminals are sent. Guarded day and night by the terrifying Dementors, who drain peace, hope and happiness out of any human who comes too close to them.
  • Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broom sticks. Each team has 7 players:3 chasers, 2 beaters, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit to balls called bludgers that try to knock the players off their broomsticks. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back to the other the team. The seeker is so supposed to search for the snitch. It is very hard to catch, but when they do, they win 150 points and ends the game.
  • Animagi: Wizards who can turn themselves into animals at will. The singular form is animagus.
  • Squib: A Squib is a non-magical person who is born to at least one magical parent. Squibs are, in essence, the antithesis of Muggle-born wizards and witches. They are rare and are looked upon with some degree of disdain by some witches and wizards, particularly pure-bloods.
  • Dementor: A dark creature that sucks the happiness and/or souls out of humans.
  • Nosh: Food.
  • Apoplectic: Of, resembling, or produced by apoplexy: an apoplectic fit.
  • Trundle: To roll along.
  • Crinoline: A petticoat of haircloth or other stiff material, worn under a full skirt to keep it belled out.
  • Roan: Of the color sorrel, chestnut, or bay, sprinkled with gray or white.
  • Hippogriff: A magical creature that is a cross between an eagle and a horse. They are able to fly and carry wizards around on their backs.
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Themes & Symbolism edit see section history

Errata edit see section history

Before Harry and Hermione go back in time, it is mentioned that Buckbeak is tied to a tree. But when they go back in time, Buckbeak is narrated to be tied to a fence.

p. 40 – The snowy owl clicked her BEAK and fluttered down onto Harry's arm.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 3 of 7 in Harry Potter. (standard series)

Preceded by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and followed by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

This is book 6 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 6 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 5 of 194 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2010). (authoritative list)
This is book 6 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2010). (authoritative list)
This is book 6 of 121 in Whitcoulls Top 100 (2012). (authoritative list)
This is book 24 of 82 in BBC "Big Read" Top 100 Novels. (authoritative list)
This is book 4 of 216 in Whitcoulls Kids' Top 50 (2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 3 of 145 in Whitcoulls Top 100 (2011). (authoritative list)
This is book 697 of 985 in 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up. (authoritative list)
This is book 13 of 95 in Estrela do Mar. (community list)
This is book 24 of 200 in BBC 'Big Read' Top 200 Novels, 2003. (authoritative list)
This is book 3 of 11 in Harry Potter Universe. (universe)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. J. K. Rowling (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Cliff Wright (Illustrator)
  2. Mary GrandPré (Illustrator) - An American illustrator, best known for her illustrations in the US editions of the Harry Potter books
  3. Rufus Beck (Reader)
  4. Jim Dale (Performer)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Country: United Kingdom
Publication Date: July 8, 1999
ISBN: 0747542155
Page Count: 317

Awards edit see section history

Classification edit see section history

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Anyone irrespective of their age, can read this series. Good for all ages 9+J.K. Rowling continues her great plotting and pacing, but this book's edgier themes will appeal more to older kids. For most of the school year, Harry believes he is marked for death and stalked by an escaped prisoner. He also battles a creature of kids' worst nightmares: the Dementors.

Links to Supplemental Material edit see section history

  • J.K. Rowling: Author's Website
  • Harry Potter Wiki: A website where you can find out all sorts of things about the Magical World Of Harry Potter.

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • The Magicians
  • Artemis Fowl

Books with Additional Background Information edit see section history

   
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Books Influenced by This Book edit see section history

   
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • Harry Putter and the Chamber of Cheesecakes
  • Harry Putter and the Deathly Hairballs

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