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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
January 2019: Action-Adventure
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - JK Rowling - 5 Star
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I am completely in love with this series and this one definitely made me emotional.


I liked it better upon rereading it the second (and third) times. Maybe because I read them all back-to-back those times so his actions flowed more with the story.
I do agree that Harry has every reason to be upset and a little bit of a noodge!

This was a favorite of mine and my daughters when we read them together! So glad you are having a good time with Harry and friends!

Amy, yes!! I felt that this book opened up my eyes to so many things!! The prophecy being the biggest! And you are on the same wavelength as me with Harry. His fear of being loved by those he really loves touched me so deeply. He only wants to keep them safe and that made me cry a few times. The friendship in these books, and especially this book really had me on an emotional rollercoaster. The love...I could go on and on. So far, this is my favorite book.

I agree, this book is definitely where the series switches tone, and starts revealing the "bigger picture" of this world. The books get longer, and darker from here on out.
Rachel, if this one makes you emotional, just wait till the last book! Get the tissue box ready!!

The first time I read this book as a teen I found Harry whiney and irrational but on rereading it as an adult I realised that I really needed to give the boy some slack after everything he has been going through and the way Dumbledore treats him. I can totally see why he is angry.
It is so interesting to hear the differences when people reread the books. Being older and reading them for the first time I know makes a difference. I wanted to slap Harry a few times but I definitely felt his turmoil.
At the end of the last book, he witnessed Cedric killed, barely escaping from a fully restored Lord Voldemort. Then this book begins with Dementors attacking him, and suddenly Harry is facing expulsion and a hearing before a council of grand wizards. He is reunited with his friends and godfather, but the adults keep him in the dark. Knowing almost nothing about what the newly restored Order of the Phoenix is actually doing, he is sent off to Hogwarts, more confused than ever. Professor Dumbledore seems to be completely ignoring him and Cornelius Fudge, the contemptible man running the Ministry of Magic, refuses to believe Voldemort has returned. To top it all off the Daily Prophet devotes the whole year to stories about the unbalanced, unstable Harry Potter and his attention-seeking claims.
Then, as if things couldn't get any worse, we now have the arrival of Dolores Umbrage, easily the most hateful, infuriating character of the series, as Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts. I did not like her! I wanted to yell as I read the book at times. So, Harry is not only having a terrible year, he is facing the largest obstacles imaginable.
In the first three books death is handled quite differently. In book four JK Rowling showed us that the good guys are no longer safe. But this book, it broke my heart. I cried. No, I wept. When someone one we all know and love is killed just when Harry seems so close to happiness, puts all of the characters happy endings in doubt.
I could go on and on but this book has me feeling so many different emotions. It is wonderful, heart-breaking, astounding, depressing, and truly amazing all at the same time. It is not as fun and magical as the previous books, but I think it is the most complex book of the series so far.