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When the government of the magic world and authorities at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry refuse to believe in the growing threat of a freshly revived Lord Voldemort, fifteen-year-old Harry Potter finds support from his loyal friends in facing the evil wizard and other new terrors.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books September 2003
Harry Potter's latest adventure reveals an admirable hero somewhat the worse for wear: his grief at the death of Cedric, his fear of (and connection to) the evil Lord Voldemort, and his emotional distance from Professor Dumbledore combine to make Harry a bit short-tempered, a bit short-sighted, and a bit more recognizably human. Rowling eases readers back into Harry's world-and-Harry's precarious existence-with nary a ripple: the suburban peace of the Dursleys' manicured lives is shattered by the intrusion of dementors, sent by a rogue in the Ministry of Magic and seeking to do Harry serious injury. A wizard rescue party retrieves Harry from the world of Muggles and sets him down amidst the Order of the Phoenix, a secret society that plots Voldemort's final downfall. With an escalating love life, academic complications at school, and a Ministry of Magic determined to ignore the obvious, Harry is in an adolescent uproar. Revelations about Sirius Black, Professor Snape, and Harry's late father cause the boy to question all he holds true, and his confusion clouds his judgment. A roaring set of practical jokes by Fred and George Weasley against a politically appointed, obnoxious new professor at Hogwarts lightens the tone just in time for the Order's tragic confrontation with Voldemort and his malevolent minions. Rowling cheerfully turns her own conventions on th@ir cars, and the result is a surprising and enjoyable ride. While Harry's much-touted love interest fizzles before it fires, familiar characters achieve a bit more depth. Ginny Weasley starts to come into her own, Hermione employs a dryly wicked wit, and Dumbledore reveals, if not feet, at least a little toe of clay. It's no longer quite clear that all will work out in the end; the lines are being drawn, but, as exemplified by Percy Weasley, not everyone is on the right side. Rowling has managed to make Harry and his fate a bit less predictable, which, in the fifth of a seven-volume series, is a very good thing. JMD
Horn Book Magazine
(September 1, 2003; 0-439-35806-X)
(Intermediate, Middle School) This review is much like the proverbial tree falling in an uninhabited forest: unlikely to make a sound. But for the record, HP5 is the best in the series since Azkaban, and far superior to the turgid HP4. With Rowling once again f
I really enjoyed Order of the Phoenix, and found it to stand head-and-shoulders above the last 4 entries in the series. Without giving any spoilers away, I will state that although (as always) Harry's struggles are increasing, so are his friendships and relationships deepening. If you ever feared the Harry Potter books were too kid-ish for you, this book will cure you of that fear. Harry is growing up, and so are our reader's expectations for him. Ms. Rowling does not disappoint in this book, and you will be cheating yourself if you skip this fine read.
38 out of 42 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The book is definitely a must read and one of my favorites. I have enjoyed reading all the H.P. books from start to finish.
32 out of 39 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 19, 2003
When I picked up the first novel, I did so out of curiosity. 30 minutes after that I could not put it down. I am 21 years old, so being freshly out of high school back then, I didn't want to read anything, (after the silliness one must endure during that time). But J. K. Rowlin tells a story about an unfortunate little boy, in an extraordinary way; written so that even 6 year-olds can enjoy it. This story, the way is it written and how it unfolds, is trully compellingly told and genuinely delighful. As things unveill, they do so with such care for details, and does not insult one's intelligence. It makes you fell as if you are with this boy, along the way cheering him on and comforting him when he needs it. Lastly, the author writes with a humourus undertone (even more so than many so-called comedies out there), that it makes you laught with the book, not at it.
19 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 23, 2003
After not wanting to read the books,(with the age range being 9 to 12), I finally gave in and watched the movie. I fell in love. Then, I bought the first book. I could not put it down, I read the entire book the first night. I bought the other 3 books, and to my surprise, they just kept getting better. I have now read and re-read the books 3 times. Guess I will be reading them some more, because 5 months is a long time to wait. The publishers really need to change the age range from 9 - 12, to 9 and up.
13 out of 14 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 11, 2012
This book is an outstanding novel! I LOVE the books very much! You get sucked in on the first page....J.K rowling really out did herself with all her books!:) I recommend this to everyone of every age!
10 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 7, 2012
Harry Potter and the Order pf the Pheonix is the best book ever. J.K Rowling is good about puting twists on books and this is definetly worth the money. i've read it twice, thats how good it is. You haven't read HP until u've read this one. it is awesome, and u should consider getting it if didn't already. I've read all the Harry Potter books and this one is the best one by far. It is really good and i would give it 100,000,000,000,000,000,000+ stars if i could!
10 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I thought this book was great! This book is definitely giving way to the more darker books in the series! Everything is no longer simple or easy for Ron, Harry, and Hermione, but in fact extremely life threatening and difficult as the most powerful dark wizard has returned with a vengeance!
9 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 16, 2012
Stop writing useless reviews
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Posted January 2, 2013
I LOVE this book.... This next statement is a little off topic but STOP spoiling the ending some people read the reviews BEFORE they read the book... Im just sayin its a little upsetting...
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 2, 2012
this is stupid i should be able to buy it through the storen on my nook
6 out of 19 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 27, 2012
I think this is the best Harry Potter book in the entire series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 4, 2011
its a very interesting book about the different characters. I like the letters that they write each other. i plan to read all the harry potter books
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Posted July 29, 2012
Everyone should read it
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Posted April 20, 2012
Harry seems a little over-negative in this book. Don't get me wrong, the book was awesome, but he constantly yells at people. Umbridge seems to be kind of like The Joker. She smiles 95% of the time, but is just plain evil. Really great book overall.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 12, 2012
Love this book the most out of the series and the giant battle in the depeartment of mysteries and how bellatrix is out of azkaban
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 27, 2012
When I tried to buy it on pottermore on the NOOK, it kept on saying there was an error. Then I tested the wifi, and it worked. So I bought the book from the computer and sent it as a gift to myself. Well, that was stupid because you couldn't tell what was a number and a letter on both the NOOK and the computer because the typing was in different formats. $10 dollars wasted. Don't do it because it is stupid, frustrating, and a waste of time.
4 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I love this book so much J.K. outdid herself! My heart was broken of course I have to say this was one of her most depressing books that she ever written. I don;t even know!Everyone should read and hen reread this book.
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.In yet another good book in the Harry Potter series, I find this one to be a little off. Don't get me wrong it's still a excellent read for Harry's fans but I found this one to be drawn out a little to much. For me it waste a lot of pages for nothing. I think it could have been better spend on other things, revealing items or issues that have not come out yet. But all in all it's still good. After the Goblet of Fire book, Harry finds himself with trials of his own. Thinking about what happened it the last few months. Dudley finds out a little about Harry's other side. We meet yet again new and exciting character's. In the war that is now getting ready to take place between the Order and the Death Eaters. We get to go inside the Ministry of Magic. A look inside the goverment of the magical world. How corruption takes place even there. Harry learns more about himself. The way the Ministry of Magic is described is wonderfully written. I could see how the place was laid out in my mind. <BR/>The battle scenes were great.
4 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 12, 2013
Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 14, 2012
I'm keeping my Harry Potter reviews brief because I doubt there are few people left who haven't read them. Let me just say...if you haven't given them a try yet, I highly recommend you do. These are books are a fun, magical journey from the youngest to the oldest reader. Don't miss out on this instant classic!
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Overview
When the government of the magic world and authorities at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry refuse to believe in the growing threat of a freshly revived Lord Voldemort, fifteen-year-old Harry Potter finds support from his loyal friends in facing the evil wizard and other new terrors.