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Rowling, J.K.- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter #3); Informal Buddy Read: Starts November 21, 2014 --REVISIT-- May 2018

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But I'm happy with who they've ended up with.

I'm finally getting back to this after participating in quidditch and wholeheartedly agree with you. Just got to the end of chapter 15 and it reminded me of our own game. Intense. Pressure. Cheering crowd. Hilarious commentary from Lee Jordan. Was really fun and exciting to read.

The Dursley's are just the pits. Worst human beings ever.

I hadn't noticed this until reading through these threads, but I agree. Professor Sprout is described as "squat" in Chamber of Secrets, and I think Molly Weasley is "plump", but there is no moral judgement applied to the weight of the "good" characters in the same way as the Dursleys are "fat".
Of course there is also the portrait of the Fat Lady who guards the Gryffindor common room, so I am undermining my argument right there.

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Yeah, I hoped that too.

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YES! Adult me loves this...like you go tell those kids how to treat others
...Makes me realise how old I've gotten since they first came out haha
JanEyre9 wrote: "The Boggart scene = one of my favorite HP scenes ever!"
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Bahahahahahahaha!!!

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That's awesome :D

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So funny!
I'm nearly up to that scene, I will be grinning even more now when I get there.
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Continuation of my treadmill based reading of the series...

Go Go Jenny! How many miles is it on your treadmill so far? Keep going!



The dementors are some of the coolest, creepiest creatures that Rowling came up with. I love how they are described, and how they affect everyone who encounters them.
And the intro of Remus Lupin is outstanding. He is one of my favorite characters across all the books.
What is this day 5 of my personal treadmill challenge? About 40 minutes again today, but a bit faster. We'll see what happens tomorrow!

And absolutely, dementors are absolutely amazing! Obviously they are frightening, however, the sheer amount of creativity Rowling had in thinking them up was brilliant. They are easily a creature you could see existing in the in the real world without Muggles knowing. Causing depression, panic... Imagine, Dementors the cause of mental illness!

I have been battling my own sense of depression and disappointment, but that is probably just because I keep reading the newspaper. Not Dementors. Damn my need to know what is happening in the world. I know that ignorance can be bliss, but I can't live that way. And my drug of choice to combat depression is reading or watching something entertaining, and the occasional glass of really good scotch!



Day six, and still walking like I promised myself I would. Sorry if you guys are getting bored reading about it, but I used to be in terrific shape, and it is a bit of a pleasure to start back towards liking how I fit into my clothes again. If I can keep it up, a few months and a few pounds and happier muscles should do the trick!

Jenny, so happy you are continuing with the treadmill! You're really blowing through the books :)

Another morning workout, and I am done with this one.
The scenes that get to me the most in this book are
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On to book four!

I finished tonight, really enjoyed the book (of course). I have to think Rowling knew from the beginnnig how she wanted the whole series to play out. I love finding these little details that don't mean much now, but are important later.
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Yup, Kayso is a siamese, and Aech is orange. I am pretty sure he is part mane coon (spelling?) I have been trying to post a picture of him looking like a lion for the Gryffindor thread, but it won't work.
And thank you for reassuring me that I am not alone. Today wasn't a great day either. So, I am going pet a kitty, and watch season one of Boston Legal. (I have had a crush on Shatner since I was four. Can't help it).

I should try to get a couple photos of my cats to post. Though there's no way they're Gryffindorish...if anything the Himalayan is a Hufflepuff and the Ragdoll is a Slytherin.

So is your Ragdoll Slytherin by nature or by looks? I am picturing a beautiful green kitty. Wrong inner picture?

Cooper is a Slytherin by nature. She unfortunately is very high energy. So she goes after the sixteen-year-old Himalayan quite often. The Himalayan, Hailey, has always been docile and calm by nature, and wants nothing more than to sleep in my lap. Cooper is just constantly attacking her. Cooper's a nice cat overall but she's not the right cat for this household. If we had young children in the house and/or a lively young cat she would be perfect. Unfortunately, I think she has taken a couple of the nine lives that Haley has left. I have a live/hate relationship with Cooper.
I will try and upload a couple of pictures soon!


I'm the exact opposite. My favorites are the first book and this third book. Especially this third book, because Lupin is the best DADA teacher Harry had. (I really love Lupin.) :-)
I think I dread the fourth through seventh books so much because not only do we see characters die in them, but perhaps mainly because I am disabled by major depressive disorder and three severe anxiety disorders. So the last four books, when combined with my mental health. . . Well. It ain't pretty. I cry sooo much! :-(
But all are five-star books for me. And all are appreciated for moments of laughter and lightness. Even if those moments are very brief. ;-)

I've heard that the Stephen Fry UK versions are brilliant as well, but I can't get them in the US.
I cry all the time while reading. Or watching movies. Or the trailer for Christopher Robin. And I don't have any diagnosed depressive tendencies. I am just a softy. I am amazed and impressed that you got through the last couple of books intact. Well done.
And, if you like happier books better, pick up anything by Christopher Moore, or Love and Other Pranks by Tony Vigorito. You will laugh and be glad to be alive. At least that's what I felt while reading them.

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On this most recent reread, I actually listened to all of the books. (I read along for the first four.) Like you, I live in the USA, so wasn't able to get the Stephen Fry editions.
But I thoroughly enjoyed Jim Dale's performances of this series. :-)
I'll have to look into those other books you mentioned. I've heard of Christopher Moore, but haven't yet made time to read anything by him. I'll have to see about correcting that soon. Thanks!


The adventure and suspense goes for the whole book. There are several twists and turns; some I'm not sure I find believable, but Rowling does a great job of spinning them into the story to make everything fit.
I love the friendship between Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs that mostly only deepens as they age and mature. Those friendships are few and far between.
A Five star read again. Good stuff!

Started my reread today. This was my favorite HP book until the 6th one came out so I’m excited to revisit it since it’s in my top 3!

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I also love the first Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson! Better than the movie at least with the terrifying jack in the box that was the "not" scary thing....
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I never expected (view spoiler)[ Harry to end up with Ginny! My teenage self always assumed that Harry would end up with Hermione. Also, I didn't think Ginny's character was that interesting. Let's see what I think now. (hide spoiler)]