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There is a door at the end of a silent corridor. And it's haunting Harry Potter's dreams. Why else would he be waking in the middle of the night, screaming in terror?
Here are just a few things on Harry's mind:
• A Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honey.
• A venomous, disgruntled house-elf
• Ron as keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team
• The looming terror of the end-of-term Ordinary Wizarding Level exams
. . . and of course, the growing threat of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. In the richest installment yet of J. K. Rowling's seven-part story, Harry Potter is faced with the unreliability of the very government of the magical world and the impotence of the authorities at Hogwarts.
Despite this (or perhaps because of it), he finds depth and strength in his friends, beyond what even he knew, boundless loyalty; and unbearable sacrifice.
Though thick runs the plot, listeners will race through these tapes and leave Hogwarts, like Harry, wishing only for the next train back.
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- Audio Cassette
- Edition: 1
- ISBN-10: 0807220280
- ISBN-13: 9780807220283
- Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)
- Pub date: Jun 21, 2003
- Dimensions: 21 cm x 11 cm x 7 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Library Binding, School & Library Binding and Others
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Harry was a whiney bitch in this book. If Rowling would have kept out the emo bullshit then it would have been a lot better.
"Order of the Phoenix" proved to be the best of the series, for me, because of the detail, adventure, comedy, and length in the book. The duel between Dumbledore and Voldy in the "Only One He Ever Feared" chapter was probably well-written. When Fred and George Weasley caused comedic chaos for Umbrid ... Continue
"Order of the Phoenix" proved to be the best of the series, for me, because of the detail, adventure, comedy, and length in the book. The duel between Dumbledore and Voldy in the "Only One He Ever Feared" chapter was probably well-written. When Fred and George Weasley caused comedic chaos for Umbridge while the professors enjoyed it was a comedic experience.
This was where my interest in Harry Potter waned almost completely. It felt as though there was the opportunity for it to be so much better than it was. And I also hated that I could tell what was going to happen nearly 100 pages in advance.
This probably my favourite in the series, because of the complexities in the storytelling. The first time I read it I didn't like it, but each subsequent reading brings more respect and love for the story.
This is my favorite book of the series :) Some people complain that not much action happens in OOTP, but I like it for that reason. We get a complete look at student life at Hogwarts. We're taken on a journey with Harry, rather than having the "quest" introduced early on. It's the first time that we ... Continue
This is my favorite book of the series :) Some people complain that not much action happens in OOTP, but I like it for that reason. We get a complete look at student life at Hogwarts. We're taken on a journey with Harry, rather than having the "quest" introduced early on. It's the first time that we see the utter incompetence of authority figures, and there's nothing I love more than people trying to expose and bring down corruption!
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