The 10-year-old from Tsung Tsin Primary School writes about the magic, mystery and mayhem at Hogwarts.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling is a fascinating story about how the main character, Harry, tries to survive another year in the amazing wizard world.
Due to their previous Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher leaving the school, Hogwarts hires a new teacher for the role – Professor Lupin, who is good at his job but extremely eccentric.
Harry also finds secrets inside the walled grounds of his school, which is in a castle. He has a map that reveals a person’s whereabouts whenever you say the magic words. “I swear I am up to no good.”
He later finds a runaway prisoner. Harry is terrified at first, but secrets slowly tear through the thin fabric of lies he has been told.
This story offers magic, fantasy and adventures. Therefore, it’s a book I’d gladly recommend to both friends and family.