Harry Potter et le prisonnier d’Azkaban

Binding: Mass Market Paperback
ASIN: 2070528189
Manufacturer: Editions Gallimard
Average Customer Review:
(From 7 total reviews)
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Customer Reviews
Short and sweet by ANH
For anyone who has already read the Harry Potter books in English, reading them in a foreign language is a great way to pick up some new vocabulary.
Le prisonnier d’Azkaban is my favorite of the Harry Potter books. Harry has settled comfortably into the world of Hogwarts, yet faces more dangers as he returns. Ron and Hermione continue to bicker as Harry stands between them. The entire cast is back, plus some new faces that are sure to become favorites. If you’ve seen the movie, but you haven’t read the book, you’re missing out tremendously.
Learning French by Atheen Hills
For those learning French, this is a wonderful addition to your language library. Like the English versions, the trials and tribulations of young people at school are the center of the story. It’s a tale about learning new roles, new relationships, and about the world at large–however disguised by magic and fantasy–and has a unique charm. I found the vocabularly and sentence structure a little more challenging, but I noticed a similar development in the English versions. It’s almost as though the author was writing for a specific child or children whose reading skills and maturity had progressed beyond that reflected in book one. Alternatively she herself might be just reaching her full stride as an author. Whatever the case, in French it translates to a marvelous progression of learning materials from the basics of book one to the more advanced level of this one.
Wanna improve your french vocabulary? by Kyle John Heath
On a whim I decided to read through this book, and it proved to be a very fun and effective way to improve my french, while enjoying a great story. The translation reads very well, and the plot will keep you on the edge of your seat (and your nose in the book) until you’re done with it.
great way to read painlessly in French by
These are children’s books with a lot of action and dialogue– perfect, easy reading for the non-native speaker, well and carefully translated…
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