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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5 Audio CD)

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5 Audio CD)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great one!!
Review: It's worth for long..long waiting.This book clearly showed that Harry is just a boy..the normal boy with love, angry, sad...
that's perfect.
I laughed with him..cried with him..and thought with him.
May be I just don't like a sort of Mr.Perfect Hero...
Always great book for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT SUSPENCEFULL BOOK
Review: This bookis a great book and is good for kids and families alike to read I think that this book was different from the others so many people didn't apreciate it, but I thought that it shows how basic teens are and how they would react to those kinds of situations. All and all I thought this was a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: J.K. 's wait is well worth it!!!
Review: Harry Poter and the Order of the Phoenix is another amazing addition to the Harry Potter story. There has been a long wait for this book to come out and after reading I would have to say it is well worth the wait. This book is the longest of all so far and it's filled with an amazing story. A lot of new characters are met in this novel and a lot of old characters become more important and more tied in with the stories. Although it is my belief that the ending was somewhat sad, I would have to say the action in this novel is amazing. he fighting seems much better in the end then The Goblet of Fire but maybe that is because all the tasks spread the magic throughout that book more. However, in the the ending is filled with emmotion and magic that I believe was not present in GOF. Also with the suspense built up throughout the whole novel it made it even better. This novel is a must read for all HP fans and for that I give it five stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great fun! The best yet in the series!
Review: Great fun! The best yet in the series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a reader
Review: i really enjoyed this book! its not better than the goblet of fire-but still interesting enough to want the next book/movie to come out already!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Flying High with the Phoenix
Review: The Harry Potter series just keeps getting better and better. This book, like the others, starts off with Harry being sequestered at the Dursleys' house for the summer. The story quickly moves on and once again Harry is back at Hogwarts. It is a page turning, fast, fun-filled read. Lots of mystery, humor, new quirky characters, and dark characters too.

As Harry grows older in each book, the author seems to be targeting to an older or adult audience. Don't be put off by thinking this is a children's book. One could even start with this book and be thoroughly entertained. Give Harry a try!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter Flies Ahead, Again
Review: Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix is so awesome your brain will explode with excitement. J.k. does it again and it's even better than the first four books in the Harry potter series. Harry and all the gang are here to uncover some new, exciting, and even some horrible new secrets as he spends another year at Hogwarts the school of wizardry.
I can understand why it took Rowling so long to write the Order of the Phoenix. Harry is feeling horrible about Seddrick Diggery's death when he is rescued from the Dersly's house by an odd group of witches and wizards who escort him to the Headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix. Finding out all he's missed Harry is angry and when he gets to Hogwarts matters are not made easier. A representative from the ministry of magic ruins Harry's year. When the battle against lord Voldermort heats up will a member of the order be lost? All will be revealed in the Order of the Phoenix.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is an exciting fantasy that is on its own level. People can relate to Harry more than ever this time as he shows anger, fear, and compassion as his relationship with Cho Chang escalates. There were so many twists and turns, my head was left spinning.
My reaction to this book was very interesting. At times I laughed out loud and others I felt like crying. All these emotions built into a one is a homerun in my book. Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a mixture of fantasy and adventure wrapped together make an unforgettable story.
I started reading these books when I was in the third grade and I suggest that you start reading them right now especially the Order of the Phoenix. The Order of the Phoenix is for anyone that's ready to be wrapped into a whole new world. And maybe your brain and heart will explode with the feelings that this book will leave you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Turning Point
Review: It's Harry's fifth year at Hogwarts, and all he wants to do is have a little peace of mind. People seem to purposefully keep secrets from him, secrets about himself that are best forgotten. Or should they be forgotten? Harry is fed up with all this secretive nonsense and he's quite prepared to throw the rulebook out the window, despite the inevitable backlash he'll receive.

This book is bound to be different from the previous four in the series. Not only is Harry becoming a teenager, but Voldemort is still quite alive and well. The Dark Lord's body has been restored and nothing is going to stop him from getting rid of the meddlesome boy who keep messing up his plans. As the book progresses, you see more and more of Harry's growing anger and despair...and how his wild hatred for Voldemort knows no bounds. When a good friend becomes endangered, it's the last straw. Accompanied or not, he's prepared to rescue his friend and stop another death from happening.

This book is definitely darker than the others and the series is bound to grow darker still. But all in all, the book is a good read. A frusterating, moody read; but good nonetheless. It seems to portray more reality than the others, delving into Harry's emotions with sometimes axe-murderer-like abandon. Sadly, though, some parts of the books seem a bit rushed, while others drag by slowly. Which is the reason why I gave it a lower rating than the others.

And I was kind of attached to the character who died. So. Four stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The best book ever
Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoeix is number five out of a seven book series. What I don't like adout this book was that the begining was so long. What I also did'nt like that Harry was exspelled just because he cast a spell to help his cosin witch he dosen't like. What I liked about this book was that Harry left his aunt and uncle even thought he was exspelled from Hogworts. I also liked that Harry got to see his friends this year. This is what I like and dislike.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not very good....
Review: I own all of the harry potter books, and of course, i bought this one. Order of the Phoenix was a huge let down. The story was incredibly boring in the beginning and end, and half of the events were pointless. If you like harry potter you could take your chances and buy this, but if you are just starting to read the series, read book number 2, because it is the best, and it is much better than this one.


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