Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
By J. K. Rowling
Illustrated by Mary GrandPre
Edition: illustrated
Published by Arthur A. Levine Books, 2003
ISBN 0439554926, 9780439554923
435 pages
Rather then review this book, because let's face it y'all already know it's good, I'll explain my state of mind while reading it.
Because I was so behind in reviews, I lost my place as to what book I was on. I thought when I started this book It was #9. I freaked. Somehow I had managed to lose a three day lead on this challenge. I could not believe I had been so stupid, but I also could not figure out where the time had gone. Granted I was still on target, but the panic of being so close to falling behind was killing me.
So I read, I had to stay on task: Monday, start a new book. I finished Harry Potter on Sunday. A full half day ahead of time! I had been so worried about the reading time that I hadn't been reviewing anything.
Normally I write my reviews in the blogger posts because it saves the draft every few minutes. So this also meant I hadn't logged in for a few days. I almost cried when I hit the edit post button. This book was not #9, it was #10. I was still three days ahead. I wasn't losing my mind, I was losing track of all the books. I had fretted for nothing, something that I'm pretty good at.
So, the lesson of Azkaban for me: Write the reviews when you're done so you don't lose track of what book you're on.
Three out of Four Stars.
By J. K. Rowling
Illustrated by Mary GrandPre
Edition: illustrated
Published by Arthur A. Levine Books, 2003
ISBN 0439554926, 9780439554923
435 pages
Rather then review this book, because let's face it y'all already know it's good, I'll explain my state of mind while reading it.
Because I was so behind in reviews, I lost my place as to what book I was on. I thought when I started this book It was #9. I freaked. Somehow I had managed to lose a three day lead on this challenge. I could not believe I had been so stupid, but I also could not figure out where the time had gone. Granted I was still on target, but the panic of being so close to falling behind was killing me.
So I read, I had to stay on task: Monday, start a new book. I finished Harry Potter on Sunday. A full half day ahead of time! I had been so worried about the reading time that I hadn't been reviewing anything.
Normally I write my reviews in the blogger posts because it saves the draft every few minutes. So this also meant I hadn't logged in for a few days. I almost cried when I hit the edit post button. This book was not #9, it was #10. I was still three days ahead. I wasn't losing my mind, I was losing track of all the books. I had fretted for nothing, something that I'm pretty good at.
So, the lesson of Azkaban for me: Write the reviews when you're done so you don't lose track of what book you're on.
Three out of Four Stars.
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