The novel remains a fan favorite for its tight plotting and character development.
Let’s look at the villains. In Book 1, we fight a possessed professor. In Book 2, a giant basilisk. In Book 3, the main villain is... a werewolf who forgets to take his potion? Sort of. harry potter and prisoner of azkaban
Why ‘Prisoner of Azkaban’ is the Ultimate Turning Point in Harry Potter The novel remains a fan favorite for its
Harry soon learns the horrifying personal connection: twelve years ago, Sirius Black betrayed Harry’s parents to Voldemort, then murdered a street full of Muggles and Peter Pettigrew—leaving only one scrap of robe behind. As Harry navigates a year of Divination classes with Professor Trelawney, the aggressive Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons of Professor Lupin, and the constant peril of the Dementors, he vows to find Black and exact revenge. In Book 2, a giant basilisk