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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Book • 1999
J. K.
Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third book in the Harry Potter series.
It introduces the time-turner and the complex character of Sirius Black, who is wrongly accused of betraying Harry's parents.
Harry confronts his fears and learns more about his past, while navigating the challenges of his third year at Hogwarts.
The book explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the importance of facing one's fears.
It's known for its darker tone and more mature themes compared to the previous books, expanding the magical world and deepening the characters' relationships.
The introduction of the Marauders' history adds a significant layer to the overall narrative.
Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third book in the Harry Potter series.
It introduces the time-turner and the complex character of Sirius Black, who is wrongly accused of betraying Harry's parents.
Harry confronts his fears and learns more about his past, while navigating the challenges of his third year at Hogwarts.
The book explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the importance of facing one's fears.
It's known for its darker tone and more mature themes compared to the previous books, expanding the magical world and deepening the characters' relationships.
The introduction of the Marauders' history adds a significant layer to the overall narrative.
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Mentioned as a book of approximately 300 pages, alongside Wuthering Heights and Gulliver's Travels, to illustrate the size of a 128,000 token context window.

Tue. 11/07 – An App Store, But For GPTs
Mentioned during the podcast discussion of the Harry Potter series.

Avada Cow-Davra (OOTP Chapter 21, The Eye of the Snake)