Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban Pgs 0-30 (also reading Fahrenheit 451)
The beginning of this 3rd book in the Harry Potter series is practically the same. Harry starts out at his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon's house. As usual, they treat him horribly, always making him do things and speaking to him in a crude way. Harry is doing his summer break assignments, and hiding them form his Aunt and Uncle. However he was hoping for the return of his pet bird, who ends up coming along with the Wesley's bird. They have packages all for Harry. One from Ron, Hermione, Hogwarts and Hagrid. They all contain cards and gifts for Harry's birthday, which his Aunt and Uncle could care less about. The letter from Hogwarts is a letter telling third years they can visit a special village on weekends with the permission of a parent or guardian. However, Harry has to make a deal with his Aunt and Uncle that he wont do anything out of touch when the mean Aunt Marge comes to visit. She does come and criticizes him, his family, and calls him many mean things. Harry blows it. He sets a spell on her, and she starts to blow up like a balloon! She swells, breaks the chair, buttons and things spill and fly all over! Sh starts to float and rises out of the house. Harry was so angry he got his stuff - all of it and packed up his suitcase. Uncle Vernon yells to make him bring her back, but he refuses. Harry leaves and waits for his next place to go.
This book is already going to be similar as the last two. It seems interesting, and eventful. But I think since I saw the movie that may have a little bit of an influence in my take on the book. I am excited thought to see what the differences are between the books actions against the movie's changed actions.
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Andrew Sager
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban
Pgs 0-30 (also reading Fahrenheit 451)
The beginning of this 3rd book in the Harry Potter series is practically the same. Harry starts out at his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon's house. As usual, they treat him horribly, always making him do things and speaking to him in a crude way. Harry is doing his summer break assignments, and hiding them form his Aunt and Uncle. However he was hoping for the return of his pet bird, who ends up coming along with the Wesley's bird. They have packages all for Harry. One from Ron, Hermione, Hogwarts and Hagrid. They all contain cards and gifts for Harry's birthday, which his Aunt and Uncle could care less about. The letter from Hogwarts is a letter telling third years they can visit a special village on weekends with the permission of a parent or guardian. However, Harry has to make a deal with his Aunt and Uncle that he wont do anything out of touch when the mean Aunt Marge comes to visit. She does come and criticizes him, his family, and calls him many mean things. Harry blows it. He sets a spell on her, and she starts to blow up like a balloon! She swells, breaks the chair, buttons and things spill and fly all over! Sh starts to float and rises out of the house. Harry was so angry he got his stuff - all of it and packed up his suitcase. Uncle Vernon yells to make him bring her back, but he refuses. Harry leaves and waits for his next place to go.
This book is already going to be similar as the last two. It seems interesting, and eventful. But I think since I saw the movie that may have a little bit of an influence in my take on the book. I am excited thought to see what the differences are between the books actions against the movie's changed actions.
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