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| Best Sellers Rank | #137,342 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Fantasy for Children #33 in Literature & Fiction for Children #5,291 in Children's Books on Friendship, Social Skills & School Life |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (29,489) |
| Dimensions | 16 x 4.06 x 23.11 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0439136350 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0439136358 |
| Item weight | 930 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 448 pages |
| Publication date | 1 October 1999 |
| Publisher | Scholastic |
| Reading age | 9 - 13 years |
A**I
love it
my boy love it
M**R
Very good book
Good book for children, excellent story
Y**S
Perfect
Amazing, has all details and and very good quality, but I don’t recommend for 9 year olds or younger cuase it has bad words a little
R**.
Great condition!
Good quality print! Came well packaged and in great condition!
M**.
Superb
Good
A**H
Good
Good
K**N
Good
Good
E**Y
Not great.
The cover page was completely different from the one that we reviewed and bought on amazon. Also unlike the cover that we were hoping for, this book had a scene that was definitely not in the book. Also, in the back cover, there were words misused grammar-wise and the review on the back was not amazing.
H**C
もっと読書をしたいと思わせてくれる、素晴らしい本です。物語も会話の構成も素晴らしく、想像力を豊かに刺激してくれます。子供からティーンエイジャー、そして私のような大人まで、誰にとっても素晴らしい本です。
A**I
I love these books 👌 it was an excellent edition
B**T
This is the turning-point in the series, I realised, revisiting the new editions years after first reading them when I was the same age as the characters. Book one is a little short and overly compact, a good entry point to the series with less humour, horror and intrigue than the rest. Book two begins to really invest in compelling mystery and character dynamics, and rereads a little better, but is still quite simple and feels a bit malnourished and short. Book three, though, is where it all comes together and Rowling hits her stride. All of the key elements that would make each book after this totally addictive - especially the distinct roles and backstories of supporting characters like Dumbledore, Hagrid and Snape - are finally mixed in good proportion here. It's hysterically funny in places, genuinely dramatic and poignant in others, and for the first time the entire momentum of the plot is pushed forward by character motives and conflicts rather than by a standalone McGuffin like the Philosopher's Stone. Every single chapter is perfectly paced to feed into and develop the central characters and reveals more perspective-changing details about the titular Prisoner of Azkaban and his role in Harry's past. Conservation of detail is king, and every little detail ends up feeding back into the plot somewhere later on, giving many of those satisfying "ahhh!" moments of realisation as we, and the characters, piece together what's going on. If I weren't such a stickler for reading things in order, I'd recommend people this, rather than book one, as the ideal entrypoint into Harry Potter. It isn't simple or underdeveloped like the previous two, nor is it dauntingly large and bloated like the next two. I love them all but this is where the formula felt perfectly balanced for an easy and compelling read.
T**I
Todo bien
M**N
It was a gift requested by a 11 year old. He enjoyed the book
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