MuggleNet Rereads “Prisoner of Azkaban”
The next installment of the “MuggleNet Rereads ‘Harry Potter'” series. What did you think during your latest reread of “Prisoner of Azkaban”?
The next installment of the “MuggleNet Rereads ‘Harry Potter'” series. What did you think during your latest reread of “Prisoner of Azkaban”?
Welcome back to the “Harry Potter” movie re-watch series. I, Jasmine, shall, once again, be your guide on this reaction journey, as we make our way through my absolute favorite one.
The Cormoran Strike mystery series by Rowling’s alter ego, Robert Galbraith, poses some striking resemblances to the Hogwarts Saga. Hogwarts Professor and MuggleNet Academia co-host, John Granger, shares his analysis and predictions of the third book, ‘Career of Evil.’
Over the years, we’ve seen many variations of “Harry Potter” adapted into different forms, proving how well loved the fandom is all across the world: We of course have seen the release of the eight Warner Bros. movies, along with Starkid’s “A Very Potter Musical” productions, Potter Puppet Pals YouTube videos, the “Potted Potter” stage show, etc. Now, a group of Grade 4 school children have taken it upon themselves to create their own version!
We discuss significant attributes in ranking the “Potter” novels.
Becoming Sirius Black: Azkaban Escapee ~> How are you going to escape Azkaban?
This gruelingly nauseating and onerous MuggleNet exercise was designed to test your knowledge of the “Harry Potter” universe as it unfolded in the Prisoner of Azkaban. Many will try, few will conquer.
With one copy of “Prisoner of Azkaban” recently having been sold for $6,749, it’s time to find out how much YOUR books are worth!
Bloomsbury / Book / News / POA
It was just over a month ago that Bloomsbury revealed Jonny Duddle’s cover for “Chamber of Secrets,” and now his interpretation of “Prisoner of Azkaban” has arrived!
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