On the one hand, there are probably those who loved the time-travel, that the time-travel and the "different" kind of ending (from books #1, #2, and #4) has made book #3 their favorite. Some may feel that the time-travel was interesting because you finally discovered what Hermione's secret was, understood what Harry saw across the lake, and enjoyed the rescue of both Buckbeak and Sirius.
Likewise, the time-travel probably has its detractors as well. Likely, there are people who feel it was a way to tie up loose plot points and wasn't done well. Some may have felt it boring to read over things that had already happened. It's possible that people felt cheated that Ron was not able to go back in time as well. Additionally, for those out there who are fantasy genre readers, they may have felt time-travel has been better handled in other books.
What did you feel about the time-travel and why? Did you like it and/or it helped to make book #3 your favorite book? Did you not like it and/or feel it was not done well or that the book should have ended a different way? Do share your thoughts! I'm somewhere in the middle (though, book #3 is my favorite, with book #4 running a *very* close second) . . . I enjoyed the time-travel because I like that sort of thing, but I could have been happy with the book ending without it, as I felt the true climax was the meeting of the Trio with Sirius, Lupin, Pettigrew, and Snape. It'll be interesting to read your thoughts!
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