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Sep 5, 2014

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

The Harry Potter series is one of my favorite series to be enjoyed anytime. I’ve read the books many times, but Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, is my favored book. Each book has more details than the movies and that’s why I prefer it.
 “I don’t go looking for trouble, trouble usually finds me.” Harry enunciated and the readers couldn't agree with him more while experiencing J.K Rowling’s third masterpiece ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’. The book itself is just as exciting and action-packed as the rest of the books in the series. Though I personally think this is the best so far.  I really like that we take a break from the Voldemort plotline, and get a better look at Harry’s parents’ past. The story is amazing.  I love how Rowling takes her readers into the Harry Potter world with the twists and turns, the suspense, the adventure and then side stories about trust and friendship. The plot starts when an infamous prisoner Sirius Black, escapes Azkaban the dreadful prison for wizards and witches. Convicted of killing thirteen people with a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark Lord, Voldemort. He has left two clues as to where he might be headed: Harry Potter’s defeat of You-Know-Who was Black’s downfall as well. And the Azkaban guards heard Black muttering in his sleep, “He’s at Hogwarts…He’s at Hogwarts…!” Harry Potter isn’t safe, not even within the walls of his magical school, surrounded by his excellent teachers, friends and Prof. Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
  This book is full of suspense and adventures. First of all, there is the terror and uncertainty of Sirius Black at large throughout the novel – how did he escape? Where is he now? What does he plan to do once he finally gets Harry at Hogwarts? On the other hand, Harry gets snippets of information about why Black is after him in particular, though everything he hears confuses him and readers also. For example, as a precaution, the Ministry of Magic enlists the help of dark, forbidding creatures known as dementors to guard the school.  But, why do the dementors chill Harry to the bone and render him powerless whenever they look at him? In this book, there is less world building and twisty, page turning and very satisfying plot. But, the part I love most about this book is we start to get more back stories about Harry’s parents and what exactly happened to them, a wonderful addition of  Defense Against the Dark Arts Teacher, Lupin who gives Harry some valuable extra coaching. Also, I feel after introduction of the Marauders, Harry gets just a small feeling that Voldemort went after his parents for a specific reason that had to do something with him. The highlight of this book, in my opinion, is the time travel. It is actually carefully mapped out, borderline science fiction. It is brilliant and makes the latter part of the book into suspenseful reading.
 I always think the Harry Potter series teaches us a lot about importance of friendship through the bond between Harry, Ron, and Hermione. But their friendship is not presented in rose-colored glasses here. We see fights, personality conflicts, disagreements, and the difficulty of maintaining close friendship with people. But even with this difficulty, the trio always stays together. In the parallel storyline, they save a magical creature, Buckbeak.  The way they stand their ground firmly just shows how the trio is grown up together well. Harry couldn't have solved the mystery without his friends. Plus, we get some extra bang for our buck with this theme in Prisoner of Azkaban since it introduces us to an older generation of buds – the Marauders (James Potter, Sirius, Remus, and Peter). Though this tale of friendship glimpses into their past, I strongly feel it shows how close friendships operate in the adult world and in a time of war. Also, these friendships really play a very important role too in the story’s plot.
Most importantly, this book is a sort of a turning point in Harry’s life where he really begins to grow up. He becomes much more aware of the world around him. As this wizard saga revolves around the themes of betrayal, forgiveness, and suspense, Harry and his friends realize that people and creatures are not often who they appear to be. Those perceptions of enemies and even friends are sometimes misleading. I won’t want to give secrets away, but Professor Lupin turns out to be something more than he appears…!I personally believe that this book is guaranteed to make you read nonstop from beginning to end as you get hooked to strange creatures, astonishing secrets that you can never predict what’s going to happen. I also think that, when reading the Harry Potter series, if you get to Prisoner of Azkaban, you will definitely want to go on to read the rest. It gives you a just touch of what’s to come with the rest of the series.
All in all, the plot and characters are full of mystery and adventures. It stresses the importance of friendship and you will also learn more about the world around you as did Harry. An excellent book with a page-turning plot, Harry’s third year, Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban is a charm. Don’t miss it!    


















Aug 19, 2013

Swindle



"Readers will enjoy the page-turning adventure, the quirky characters and the revenge factor. This book is destined to become a favorite read-aloud for librarians and classroom teachers. It is a must-have for middle school libraries." - Children's Literature. Probably this is the best way you can describe the book 'Swindle' by Gordon Korman. 

Plot of the Story: When 6th grader Griffin Bing finds a valuable baseball card and he goes to a shop to sell it. When he gets home he realizes that he has been swindled. The worker who worked there only gave him a fraction of the money it was worth. So Griffin calls some of his friends to steal back the card. And in return they each will split up the money evenly. Now, they have to over smart the swindle. The gang of friends has to overcome an aggressive mean guard dog, state-of-the art military security system and so on. In addition to that the most devastating challenge is they are just 6th graders and cannot DRIVE! Will they be successful or will they give up? To find out read the book. But I have some better news to know about the story; you can watch the movie which will be aired on Nickelodeon Channel. You can find about it HERE.   

Aug 6, 2013

Movie Recommendations 2

Here are more movies I recommend to you.
These movies are my personal favorites and I can watch them multiple times.

  • Brave
  • Wreck It Ralph
  • Rise Of The Guardians
  • Oz The Great and Powerful
  • Harry Potter movies
  • Shrek movies
  • Home Alone 1, 2, 3
  • Ice Age movies
  • Madagascar movies
  • Despicable Me movies
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks movies  
  • My Neighbor Totoro
  • Hotel Transylvania
  • Escape From Planet Earth
  • Life of Pi
  • Dolphin Tale
  • Spy Kid movies
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies
  • Toy Story movies
  • Jurassic Park movies


NOTE: Some of these movies are in 3-D and if possible try to watch them in 3-D.  
If you have more recommendations, feel free to write about them. 








                                                                            

Movie Recommendations

Since I'm enjoying my summer holidays, I have plenty of time to do the things I like to do, but a busy schedule during the school year prevented me to do those. Since it is hot here, I have plenty of time to stay indoors. So my parents let me watch movies once in while and I'm going to recommend some movies I really liked to you, my friends.

Avatar 
avatar
Avatar is a story about a planet called Pandora, where beings called Na'vis live. When humans discover this planet, they decide to travel there and teach the Na'vis  their language,medicine making and more. 
So they communicate by creating  their own artificially Na'vis also known Avatars,which humans can mentally can connect with their Avatar so they can teach them. But one humans befriends one of the beings, so they tell the human to become one of them. However the humans want a special source that causes a war between the 2 beings. The human decides to fight alongside the Na'vis. But who will win in the war? Find out in Avatar.

How To Train Your Dragon
 dragon

Meet Hiccup, a boy who is the heir to a leader of a Viking tribe. But the name Hiccup is used to name the runt of group. So to prove that he is not a runt, he traps a rare dragon called a Night Fury when his tribe is under attack by dragons. But the beast he catches lands in the forest. Hiccup tells everyone that he caught a Night Fury but no one believes him because he is a runt. So he goes into the forest to find the dragon. He finds the dragon and decides to slay it but realizes that he doesn't have the heart to kill it and he frees it instead. The beast runs away from him instantly. When he comes back from his forest trip his father enrolls him in a dragon slaying academy. In his first lesson Hiccup nearly got killed. Hiccup finds the dragon again and instead of killing it he studies it and he also calls it Toothless. While studying the dragon he learns some tricks that he uses in the academy to defeat the dragons instead of killing it.  Then Hiccup does something that nobody has done. He flew on a dragon! Then during a flight Hiccup learns of a threat to both Vikings and dragons. Will he defeat the threat? Watch How To Train Your Dragon to find out.