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J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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dantheninja

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pros: brilliant language easy-to-relate-to characters amazing storyline

cons: It will make you cry.


Yet another success for our favorite british author

As the fifth installment to the famous Harry Potter series, The Order of the Phoenix has lived up to... See Full Review

jamshu59

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pros: great adventures, magic, romance

cons: unwanted deaths, a little slow going


Harry Potter fans watch out for this one

The Order of the Phoenix is the 5th book of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Where young Ha... See Full Review

Product Details

Key Information
Illustrator Mary Grandpre
Narrator Jim Dale
Authors J. K. Rowling
Fiction Genre Education
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews <b><i>Los Angeles Times</i>:</b> "In dramatizing the angst that Harry experiences, Rowling does her usual page-turningly good job. Although this is a complex novel, the high energy level almost never flags, thanks in part to the author's ability to create vivid scenes and set pieces. And although her tone is much darker than previously, there are welcome elements of humor too, many of which are rooted in the characters and quirks of Harry's friends Hermione, Hagrid and Ron, who comes into his own as a newly designated prefect and keeper for the Gryffindor quidditch team."
Book Editions
Book Editions <Edition><item name="format">Hardcover</item><item name="edition">Illustrated</item><item name="pages">896</item><item name="date">June 01, 2003</item><item name="publisher">Arthur a Levine</item><item name="measurements">9.25"(h) x 6.25"(w) x 2.25"(d), 2.65 lbs.</item><item name="isbn">9780439358064</item></Edition>
First Line
Publisher's Note The hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive.