How To Use This Book List

Many of the books here are written for young adults. However, some are definitely adult books. I don't always specify in my comments; however if you are interested in a book, find it at the library. If it's in Juvenile Fiction or Young Adult Fiction, it's usually safe for kids 12-15 (be sure to preview just in case). If the book is found elsewhere, you can always ask a librarian for their input.
Personally, a few swear words don't do much for me, so I don't usually remember they are in there. Other types of content, however, are usually commented on.
Enjoy!!

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkhaban

by J. K. Rowling

I can't believe I'm already done with the third book. These three have been relatively short compared to the four that follow. I love how another key character is introduced and become an integral part of the story. I also love how in each year at Hogwarts, Harry learns something specific that is used against Voldemort that year. I am getting more and more hooked (again) as I continue reading this series. This book has a couple of swear words (farm language), but nothing I haven't said in conversation or at exasperated moments with my children (Damn, Hell)...anyway. Good book, sad to see it end. Excited for Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts!

*****

1 comment:

  1. The books are blurring with the movies so I really do need to reread them!

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