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Monday, June 10, 2013

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Rowling, J.K.  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. New York: Scholastic, 1999. 341 pages. (Fantasy Series)

The main character of the book is Harry Potter. He lives with his aunt and uncle and their son Dudley.The story takes place in hogwarts .Harrys name gets placed in the goblet of fire so he is now in the tri wizard tunument .harry and his rival molfoy get into loads of fights. He fears Voldermort and Serius Black until he finds out that he told Voldermort where his parents were and Voldermort killed them. His frustration builds he hope Black finds him because Harry prepares to kill him.

I’m most like Ron Wesley because I don’t like school. I despise Malfow because he’s mean. I would share this book with my parents because they are good books. I got this book when I was bored one day and kept reading the series. I would describe this book as fun, energetic, and cool, a best seller.

Reviewed by: YoungerThanDirt

What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know

Sones, Sonya. What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know. Simon & Schuster: New York, 2007. 291 pages. (Romance In-Verse / Poem Review)


Meet Robin Murphy.
He is the loser at school.
But, doesn’t care much.

And now meet Sophie.
The prettiest girl at school.
And most popular.

The two fall in love.
But Robin knows it can’t last.
They’re too different.

Sophie’s determined.
She loves Robin with her heart.
But people are cruel.

Can they make it last?
Will they break under pressure?
Is their love enough?

This is a great book! It is set up in poetry, which sets it out from all other books. It’s a modern twist on Romeo and Juliet, in a way. This book is hysterical! Anyone will love it, I guarantee! This is a sequel to What My Mother Doesn’t Know which tells Sophie’s side of the story. Sonya Sones is amazing.

~Britt Lit