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Notes:
(1) "Crabbe and Goyle seemed to exist to do Malfoy's bidding."
- That's quite the meta statement.
(2) '[Professor Trelawney] shot suddenly at Parvati Patil, "beware a red-haired man." Parvati gave a startled look at Ron, who was right behind her and edged her chair away from him.'
- Hmm, it'd be a much better omen for Padma, Ron’s Yule Ball date.
Feb 19, 2020 12:10AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)

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Notes:
(1) '"[Sirius Black] didn't disapparate!" Snape roared, now very close at hand. "You can't apparate or disapparate inside this castle! This–has–something–to–do–with–Potter! ... They helped him escape, I know it!"'
- Well, Snape's right about that.
(2) Must get to writing my review. How does one distill Harry Potter in a sentence? It's never easy.
Mar 13, 2020 12:35AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Jayson is 96% done


Notes:
(1) Hermione: "Harry, I can't believe it... You conjured up a Patronus that drove away all those Dementors! That's very, very advanced magic."
Harry: "I knew I could do it this time because I'd already done it... Does that make sense?"
Hermione: "I don't know."
- It's a chicken and egg paradox... where did the confidence come from to begin with?!
Mar 12, 2020 12:35AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Notes:
(1) "From what Harry could see of Hermione's face, she looked terrified."
- One major aspect of Hermione lost in the films is how terrified she is all the time. She gets braver each book. It's called character development!
(2) Harry bows to Buckbeak before leading him away. Who says you never learn anything practical in Care of Magical Creatures?
Mar 11, 2020 12:30AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Notes:
(1) Ron's in the hospital, leaving Harry and Hermione to save the day. It was the other way around last book, which is an interesting bit of mirroring.
(2) "[Madam Pomfrey] was carrying the largest block of chocolate [Harry] had ever seen in his life. It looked like a small boulder."
- I have a feeling medicinal chocolate may not taste so great.
Mar 10, 2020 12:20AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Notes:
(1) "Bandages spun up Ron's leg, strapping it tightly to a splint. Lupin helped him to his feet; Ron put his weight gingerly on the leg and didn't wince."
- Far cry from the film, where Ron's a whimpering wreck. Though, I did get a kick out of film-Ron milking his injuries to bait care and attention from Hermione. Book-Ron would never be so bold!
Mar 09, 2020 12:10AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Notes:
(1) Lupin seeing Peter on the Marauder's Map is a spit-take I want to see!
(2) Hermione's awfully naive, assuming every Animagi voluntarily registers with the Ministry. But then, she's new to rule-breaking.
(3) I heard J.K. Rowling say once that being a werewolf was akin to living with AIDS. Really makes you read Lupin's origin story differently.
Mar 08, 2020 12:10AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Notes:
(1) "'If you want to kill Harry, you'll have to kill us too!' [Ron] said fiercely, though the effort of standing upright was draining him of still more color, and he swayed slightly as he spoke."
- Another estimable Ron line/act given to Hermione in the film.
(2) Knowing how the book plays out takes all the edge out of seeing Sirius as a villain.
Mar 07, 2020 12:10AM
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Notes:
(1) I'm getting a definite "Hound of the Baskervilles" vibe at the scene where the Grim pulls Ron below ground.
(2) At the execution scene, both Harry and Hermione fall to pieces. Surprisingly, it's Ron that's the pillar of strength.
(3) The tunnel at the base of the Whomping Willow goes off the Marauder's Map. It's literally uncharted territory.
Mar 06, 2020 12:15AM
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Jayson is 75% done


Notes:
(1) Apparently, Ron has giant feet. Could well call him Ronald McDonald instead of Ronald Weasley.
(2) Like Neville, Hermione's boggart is also a teacher. It's McGonagall saying she's failed everything. Unlike Neville, she fails to find the humor in it.
(3) Hermione blushes when Ron compliments her rule-breaking. Weird what passes for sweet-talk.
Mar 05, 2020 12:10AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Jayson is 73% done


Notes:
(1) Co-ed changing rooms seem like a recipe for disaster.
(2) Penalty shots in quidditch are never adequately explained or described. Is it soccer-style, where the shot's taken from a fixed position? Or is it hockey-style, where the player moves toward the goalkeeper?
(3) Apparently, wizarding trials involve a judge, jury, and executioner.
Mar 04, 2020 12:29AM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)


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Annie Lol! That gif.

Professor Trelawney is a right old fraud with great luck (and occasionally not such a fraud after all)


Florence Bernice This gif is one of my fave scenes in the movie :))


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Jayson Annie wrote: "Lol! That gif.

Professor Trelawney is a right old fraud with great luck (and occasionally not such a fraud after all)"


Yes, very well put. 😁👍
Never put too much trust in someone wearing so many shawls and so much costume jewelry. It's obvious misdirection... that's magic trick 101 :)


Jayson Florence Bernice wrote: "This gif is one of my fave scenes in the movie :))"

Glad to hear that. It's one of mine as well :)


Mikayla Brilliant is one of the most commonly used words


Mikayla Harry says it so many times in the books and the movies


Jayson Mikayla wrote: "Brilliant is one of the most commonly used words"




Jayson Mikayla wrote: "Harry says it so many times in the books and the movies"




Annie 😄 i think brilliant is just a very common britishism- or was at that time. I have close relatives in London and I know they use it like we use “awesome�


Jayson I think it's one of those words where the definition changes based on geography... like how "Asian" means East Asian in America but South Asian in the UK. In this case, "brilliant" almost exclusively means intelligent in America and excellent in the UK. I'm sure they must have changed a few instances of it in the American translations, though I'm not certain to what. There are no shortage of American alternatives.




Audrey We said "wicked" a lot in the 80s.


Jayson Audrey wrote: "We said "wicked" a lot in the 80s."

Sounds about right 😁. Would make sense for the films too since the story's set in the early '90s, meaning Fred and George would have spent their formative years in the '80s, and likely picked it up then 😉👍


Mikayla Jayson wrote: "Mikayla wrote: "Harry says it so many times in the books and the movies"

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That was great, Jayson! Thanks! I laughed so much when I saw these!


Jayson Mikayla wrote: "That was great, Jayson! Thanks! I laughed so much when I saw these!"

Happy you enjoyed them, Mikayla :)


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