own inhabitants, phenomena and way of life. Reading a fascinating book, you may not even notice how you got out of reality. Speaking about me, I am a bookworm. I absolutely enjoy different stories which bring me a lot of joy and happiness. The books about Harry Potter, “the boy who lived”, written by J.K. Rowling, are my favourites. I have read all the parts, but more memoriable and breathtaking was part called “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”. It’s a third book of series. The plot revolves around the secrets of the Potter family, which invade the life of the main character. Reading the chapter seventeen, “Cat, Rat, and Dog”, you will learn about a black, long-haired dog and a secret shelter under the trunk of the famous Whomping Willow. With its large and strong paws, the creature drags the hero’s best friend, Ron Weasley, further and further into the large hole. All this was done not for the sake of causing harm, but in order for the Golden Trio to find out the whole truth. With the help of a Marauder’s Map, Harry and Hermione go to save their friend from trouble. When they came across a small room inside the tree, they saw none other than the prisoner of Azkaban and their enemy, Sirius Black. The wizards began to argue and use magic wands to fight the Potter’s family traitor. It might have ended badly if Remus Lupin, a professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts of Hogwarts (in a past he was a best friend of Sirius Black), hadn’t come and told the whole truth, which had been hushed up for 12 years. As it turned out, the real scoundrel was an ex-friend of the Marauder’s, Peter Pitegrew. Like the other team members, he was an Animagus, which means he could transform into a rat. Sent by Lord Voldemort, he was supposed to kill Harry Potter. Fortunately, the kid survived. After a heated conversation between the Golden Trio and the werewolf, Harry Potter finds out that he is actually Sirius Black’s nephew. The teenager could not believe that he could finally live with a real family in a loving atmosphere. Not having time to enjoy the family reunion, as a new problem arises – the Ministry of Magic want to take the Harry’s godfather back to suffering and they do it. So, the events take us to the last chapter twenty-one - “Hermione’s Secret”. The story is about Hogwarts’ best student, Hermione Granger, who can use the Time-Turner to go back in past. With its help, she was able to attend all the magic subjects at school. Despite the fact that it was a very exhausting for her. After hearing a conversation about the fact that bad people want to return Sirius Black back in a jail, the girl decided to restore justice and save the victim. Of course, this didn’t happen without the help of Harry Potter, the boy with a scar in a form of lightening and Hogwarts headmaster – Albus Dumbledore. Using the hourglass thing, the friends returned to the time, when the Ministry of Magic wanted to execute the magical creature – Buckbeak (Hippogriff), an innocent pet of proffesor of Care of Magical Creatures – Rubeus Hagrid. Accordingly, Harry Potter came up with an idea of saving his uncle using Buckbeak’s wings, his strength and speed. Two friends made their way silently through the trees, keeping to the very edge of the forest. Then, as they appeared the front of Hagrid’s house, they saw the nervous Hippogriff, which goes around the pumpkin patch. At that moment, they looked out from behind the tree, they removed the chains and approached Buckbeak. After waiting until nightfall, they sat on the animal’s back and climbed high into the sky in the direction of the tower where Sirius Black sits. With all their power, they opened the gate and freed the prisoner. The book ends with the godfather’s successful escaping. At the end of the book, I was happy with Harry that he had found a loved one! This is the only part where he doesn't need to really fight with anyone, but you can safely feel this human thread of happiness when your godfather is around. For him, it's like a thread connecting him with his parents. The adventures of young wizards made me think about serious moral problems. There is a lot of life truth in this book. I saw Harry growing up, learning about the world in its various manifestations, including cruelty, hatred, injustice, but also its triumph, which will surely come if you put your hand to it, and not stand aside.