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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3
- Narrated by: Stephen Fry
- Series: Wizarding World, Book 3, Harry Potter, Book 3
- Length: 13 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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******* SORT OUT THE NAVIGATION ***********
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Summary
"'Welcome to the Knight Bus, emergency transport for the stranded witch or wizard. Just stick out your wand hand, step on board and we can take you anywhere you want to go.'"
When the Knight Bus crashes through the darkness and screeches to a halt in front of him, it's the start of another far from ordinary year at Hogwarts for Harry Potter. Sirius Black, escaped mass-murderer and follower of Lord Voldemort, is on the run - and they say he is coming after Harry. In his first ever Divination class, Professor Trelawney sees an omen of death in Harry's tea leaves.... But perhaps most terrifying of all are the Dementors patrolling the school grounds, with their soul-sucking kiss....
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Theme music composed by James Hannigan.
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"A marriage made in heaven, Stephen Fry reading Harry Potter." (The Times)
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- Sparky89
- 13-12-15
Great book. Great narrator
Who doesn't like listening to Stephen Fry read Harry Potter?
I love this series, and The Prisoner of Azkaban is no different. Finding out more about Harrys' past is good, I felt that this was slightly darker than the first two, as if written for a larger, wider audience than the first two. Which is no bad thing.
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- Simon
- 26-11-15
The Series Matures
The Prisoner of Azkaban is a little bit longer and has a slightly harder edge than the previous two books. I believe this reflects the natural progression of the the time that the books were written and the fact that much of its intended audience were now that little bit older. That's not to say that all the hallmarks of the previous books aren't there: the great characters; the inventive interpretations of modern life in a world of wizards and the warm humour that infused the previous books.
Fry once again meets the challenge of being an excellent narrator and you feel that by this stage he has a genuine empathy for the stories. I would also add that the books this far explain the Professor Snape character far better than the films which in this case miss his rant about Harry's father. It's true that even Fry can't match Rickman's wonderful portrayal of Snape but the insight we gain into him and his motivations in particular is markedly improved in the books.
This remains a series that has massively broad appeal and there are fewer better ways to spend a credit across Audible.
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- Carole Withane
- 16-12-15
Stephen Fry gives another cracking performance
Great story brought to life by a great storyteller
Having not read the books, I was so worried the audible version may mash the plot and it wouldn't live up to the great movies I enjoyed with my kids, but, Stephen Fry has made it just so fantastic to listen to the stories again drinking in all the terrific potteresque details
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- ruby
- 05-12-20
Love it
So this is the 90th time I’ve listened to this book (and the series through) it helps sooth me to sleep
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- Kimberley
- 30-12-15
A must have!
What did you like most about Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3?
The one reason I joined Audible was to listen to the Harry Potter series and I couldn't recommend it more. Having never listened to audio books before I didn't know what to expect, particularly as I'm a big fan of the books and films but this is equally as amazing.
Stephen Fry reads this book perfectly and his soothing voice and use of different voices for characters really makes this book. The story is perfect for all the family, you fall in love with the characters and can easily imagine this magical world.
This is a book I could easily listen to over and over again.
What about Stephen Fry’s performance did you like?
Brilliant
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- Nephrite
- 08-08-16
The opus of Harry Potter. EXPECTO PATRONUM!
Where does Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Honestly? You want an honest answer to that question? It's entirely possible that this may be nostalgia talking but I love this book and especially this version as narrated by Stephen Fry. This book in my opinion is where the series truly comes into its own and amongst the other audiobooks I own this rates extremely high! I can still remember when I was young and had some form of insomnia the only thing that could help me sleep was my copy of this or the BBC Radio 4 adaption of The Lord Of The Rings.
What other book might you compare Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3 to, and why?
I suppose the best comparison would be one of the other Potter books. Others have made the apt comparison that compared to Chamber or Philosopher, Azkaban definitely treats the characters and subject matter with much more gravitas and importance. This is shown mostly in the way the other characters interact with Harry and his friends. Unlike Chamber in which the main threat is mostly hinted at, Sirius is treated as no joke - with no time for comedic side adventures - that hangs over the entire plot. This shows Rowling had a good understanding of her audience aging with the books.
Have you listened to any of Stephen Fry’s other performances? How does this one compare?
The Harry Potter series is some of Fry's best work when it comes to narration. His best characters when it comes to this story in particular for me are Sirius and Lupin. He is great as Sirius who perfectly conveys the idea that Sirius is a deep voiced gentleman who hasn't had much reason to use his voice for a long time and as such his voice is becoming a lot more croakey and gravelly. Lupin on the other hand sounds like the kind of good hearted teacher that I remember from my favourite classes. A soft spoken man who for sure could raise his voice when required.
Any additional comments?
If you ever want to give Potter a try on audio don't be afraid to jump in! This story will always make me smile.
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- Dr. R. Brompton
- 01-12-15
Fantastic!
The Prisoner of Askaban is definitely my favourite of the Harry Potter stories. It zooms along at a great pace with lots of excitement, one particular favourite bit is the last Quidditch match to win the cup. This story makes the transition between the earlier lighter stories to the later increasingly darker ones. This is the time when Harry Potter finds out that not all things can be made right. A very enjoyable audible for a grey winter's day.
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- Andrea
- 07-01-16
Excellent
I love all the harry potter because books and am glad they finally come to audible. Stephen fry is also amazing
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- crazyowllady
- 13-12-20
Brilliant
Fantastic, amazing has to be my favourite one out of the collection of stories. Bring on book 4.
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- drawman
- 12-12-20
Amazingly Magical
Absolutely loved this Audio book. It was an amazing listen. I was hooked on Harry Potter by the films but didn't have time to read the books. Stephen Fry has done an amazing job narrating it them and I am working my way through them all.
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- Patricia Nunes de Assis
- 19-04-18
Stephen fry is the best
Harry potter is a passion. But fry is the best. He acts and his voice is beautiful. Will buy many of his readings for sure
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- Shaul Meridor
- 24-06-19
Stephen Fry has done it again.
Everything about it is just amazing.
It’s only too easy to imagine every single word
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- Margit
- 22-02-17
Fantastic
This was my third harry potter book in less than 7 days. On day 7 I finished my third harry potter book. Totally addicted. The narrator makes a big difference. Never fire him.
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- Emelia Bragadottir
- 09-04-19
The BEST
B E S T
The best impression goes to Hagrid
THE B E S T!!!!!
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- idbi
- 18-05-20
Loved it!
Fantastic book and story. Narated very proffesionally. Listened to it 3 times already. Very captivating.
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- Souhair
- 14-03-19
I like Sirius black
I recommend 7+ because of the werewolf and the other scary parts
in this book
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- Analy
- 04-03-19
me encanta!
me encantó la narración de Stephen Fry! su actuación para cada personaje es lo mejor y transmite todas las emociones
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A GREAT AUDIO VERSION OF A GREAT BOOK
Ive read the book numerous times, its a fantastic read and one of my favourites in the series.
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Another Stephen Fry success
Fry narrates just as the author meant her story to be read. Potter made alive.
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