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TO JILL PREWETT AND
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Year Three at Hogwarts Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Year Four at Hogwarts Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Year Five at Hogwarts Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Year Six at Hogwarts Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Year Seven at Hogwarts. The third novel, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999), follows Harry’s third year in the school, where he meets some faithful old friends of his parents, including Sirius Black, and some traitors who betrayed his family, such as Peter Pettigrew, who was Lord Voldemort’s servant. In his fourth year at Hogwarts, in Harry Potter. Format: PDF; Status: Avail for Download; Price: Free; Download Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. Rowling PDF Free. Clicking on the below button will initiate the downloading process of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. This book is available in ePub and PDF format with a single click unlimited download. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban by Rowling, J. Publication date 1999. 14 day loan required to access EPUB and PDF files. Books to Borrow. Available formats: PDF EPUB MOBI KINDLE AUDIOBOOK Suport on: Android Ipad Windows Mac OS Iphone #EBOOK #FREE #KINDLE #AMAZON #PDF Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3) PDF Download Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3) KINDLE Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3.
AINE KIELY,
THE GODMOTHERS OF SWING
CONTENTS
ONE
Owl Post
TWO
Aunt Marge's Big Mistake
THREE
The Knight Bus
FOUR
The Leaky Cauldron
FIVE
The Dementor
SIX
Talons and Tea Leaves
SEVEN
The Boggart in the Wardrobe
EIGHT
Flight of the Fat Lady
NINE
Grim Defeat
TEN
The Marauder's Map
ELEVEN
The Firebolt
TWELVE
The Patronus
THIRTEEN
Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw
FOURTEEN
Snape's Grudge
FIFTEEN
The Quidditch Final
SIXTEEN
Professor Trelawney's Prediction
SEVENTEEN
Cat, Rat, and Dog
EIGHTEEN
Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
NINETEEN
The Servant of Lord Voldemort
TWENTY
The Dementor's Kiss
TWENTY-ONE
Hermione's Secret
TWENTY-TWO
Owl Post Again
CHAPTER ONE
OWL POST
H arry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways. For one thing, he hated the summer holidays more than any other time of 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.
It was nearly midnight, and he was lying on his stomach in bed, the blankets drawn right over his head like a tent, a flashlight in one hand and a large leather-bound book ( A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot) propped open against the pillow. Harry moved the tip of his eagle-feather quill down the page, frowning as he looked for something that would help him write his essay, “Witch Burning in the Fourteenth Century Was Completely Pointless
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— discuss.”
The quill paused at the top of a likely-looking paragraph. Harry pushed his round glasses up the bridge of his nose, moved his flashlight closer to the book, and read:
Non-magic people (more commonly known as Muggles) were particularly afraid of magic in medieval times, but not very good at recognizing it. On the rare occasion that they did catch a real witch or wizard, burning had no effect whatsoever. The witch or wizard would perform a basic Flame-Freezing Charm and then pretend to shriek with pain while enjoying a gentle, tickling sensation. Indeed, Wendelin the Weird enjoyed being burned so much that she allowed herself to be caught no less than forty-seven times in various
disguises.
Harry put his quill between his teeth and reached underneath his pillow for his ink bottle and a roll of parchment. Slowly and very carefully he unscrewed the ink bottle, dipped his quill into it, and began to write, pausing every now and then to listen, because if any of the Dursleys heard the scratching of his quill on their way to the bathroom, he’d probably find himself locked in the cupboard under the stairs for the
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TO JILL PREWETT AND
AINE KIELY,
THE GODMOTHERS OF SWING
CONTENTS
ONE
Owl Post
TWO
Aunt Marge's Big Mistake
THREE
The Knight Bus
FOUR
The Leaky Cauldron
FIVE
The Dementor
SIX
Talons and Tea Leaves
SEVEN
The Boggart in the Wardrobe
EIGHT
Flight of the Fat Lady
NINE
Grim Defeat
TEN
The Marauder's Map
ELEVEN
The Firebolt
TWELVE
The Patronus
THIRTEEN
Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw
FOURTEEN
Snape's Grudge
FIFTEEN
The Quidditch Final
SIXTEEN
Professor Trelawney's Prediction
SEVENTEEN
Cat, Rat, and Dog
EIGHTEEN
Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
NINETEEN
The Servant of Lord Voldemort
TWENTY
The Dementor's Kiss
TWENTY-ONE
Hermione's Secret
TWENTY-TWO
Owl Post Again
CHAPTER ONE
OWL POST
H arry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways. For one thing, he hated the summer holidays more than any other time of 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.
It was nearly midnight, and he was lying on his stomach in bed, the blankets drawn right over his head like a tent, a flashlight in one hand and a large leather-bound book ( A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot) propped open against the pillow. Harry moved the tip of his eagle-feather quill down the page, frowning as he looked for something that would help him write his essay, “Witch Burning in the Fourteenth Century Was Completely Pointless
— discuss.”
The quill paused at the top of a likely-looking paragraph. Harry pushed his round glasses up the bridge of his nose, moved his flashlight closer to the book, and read:
Non-magic people (more commonly known as Muggles) were particularly afraid of magic in medieval times, but not very good at recognizing it. On the rare occasion that they did catch a real witch or wizard, burning had no effect whatsoever. The witch or wizard would perform a basic Flame-Freezing Charm and then pretend to shriek with pain while enjoying a gentle, tickling sensation. Indeed, Wendelin the Weird enjoyed being burned so much that she allowed herself to be caught no less than forty-seven times in various
disguises.
Harry put his quill between his teeth and reached underneath his pillow for his ink bottle and a roll of parchment. Slowly and very carefully he unscrewed the ink bottle, dipped his quill into it, and began to write, pausing every now and then to listen, because if any of the Dursleys heard the scratching of his quill on their way to the bathroom, he’d probably find himself locked in the cupboard under the stairs for the
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