Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Adult Edition Paperback by J.K. Rowling – 1 January 2004

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    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Adult Edition Paperback by J.K. Rowling – 1 January 2004

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      Harry is furious that he has been abandoned at the Dursleys’ house for the summer, for he suspects that Voldemort is gathering an army, that he himself could be attacked, and that his so-called friends are keeping him in the dark. Finally being rescued by wizard bodyguards, he discovers that Dumbledore is regrouping the Order of the Phoenix – a secret society first formed years ago to fight Voldemort. But the Ministry of Magic is against the Order, lies are being spread by the wizards’ tabloid, the Daily Prophet, and Harry fears that he may have to take on this epic battle against evil alone.

      “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” is the fifth book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. It continues the story of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley during their fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

      The story begins with Harry enduring a difficult summer at the Dursleys’ house, haunted by nightmares of the Dark Lord Voldemort and feeling isolated from his friends and the wizarding world at large. Things take a turn for the worse when he is attacked by Dementors and is forced to use magic to defend himself, resulting in his expulsion from Hogwarts.

      However, Harry is rescued by members of the Order of the Phoenix, a secret organization dedicated to fighting Voldemort and his Death Eaters. He is taken to the headquarters of the Order, where he learns that Voldemort has returned and is gaining power once again. Dumbledore instructs Harry to keep a low profile and avoid attracting attention, as the Ministry of Magic is in denial about Voldemort’s return and is actively spreading misinformation to discredit Harry and Dumbledore.

      At Hogwarts, Harry faces new challenges as the Ministry installs Dolores Umbridge as the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Umbridge is a tyrannical bureaucrat who seeks to exert control over the school and suppress any information about Voldemort’s return. She introduces oppressive rules and refuses to teach practical defensive magic, leading Harry and his friends to form Dumbledore’s Army to secretly train in defense against the Dark Arts.

      As tensions escalate between the Ministry, Hogwarts, and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry experiences visions of Voldemort’s thoughts and actions, including the torture of his godfather Sirius Black. Determined to save Sirius, Harry leads his friends and members of the Order to the Ministry of Magic, where they confront Voldemort and his Death Eaters in a battle that results in Sirius’s death.

      In the aftermath, Harry mourns the loss of Sirius and realizes the importance of the fight against Voldemort. He resolves to continue Dumbledore’s work and to stand up against injustice and tyranny, knowing that the battle between good and evil is far from over.

      “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” explores themes of loss, grief, friendship, and the power of standing up for what is right, setting the stage for the climactic battles to come in the final two books of the series.

      Review

      ‘Much like Roald Dahl, J.K. Rowling has a gift for keeping the emotions, fears and triumphs of her characters on a human scale, even while the supernatural is popping out all over’ New York Times Book Review ‘The only thing wrong with the ‘Harry Potter’ books is that, after them, no other books come up to scratch’ Mail on Sunday ‘The richness and scale of Rowling’s invention is exhilarating. These may be complex novels … but the real proof of their quality lies in their power to draw the reader into Harry’s world and make it seem entirely believable’ Guardian ‘This is a world so fully and richly imagined that every detail makes resonant sense: characters so complete that they feel like old friends, settings elaborately visualised in every element, a universe created with such zest and care that it feels, in all its fantastic magic, entirely real’ Scotsman

      About the Author

      Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was J.K. Rowling’s first novel, followed by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as well as three books written for charity and inspired by the Harry Potter novels: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Quidditch Through the Ages and The Tales of Beedle the Bard. The Harry Potter novels have now sold over 400 million copies worldwide and been translated into 70 languages. J.K. Rowling has generated huge popular appeal for her books across the generations in an unprecedented fashion: she was the first children’s author to be voted the BA Author of the Year, and also to win the British Book Awards Author of the Year. J.K. Rowling lives with her family in Edinburgh.
      Dimensions 6.1 × 17.8 cm
      Publisher ‏

      ‎ Bloomsbury Press; Adult edition (1 January 2004)

      Language ‏

      ‎ English

      Paperback ‏

      ‎ 960 pages

      ISBN-10 ‏

      ‎ 0747570736

      ISBN-13 ‏

      ‎ 978-0747570738

      Reading age ‏

      ‎ Customer suggested age

      Item Weight ‏

      ‎ 567 g

      Dimensions ‏

      ‎ 11.1 x 6.1 x 17.8 cm

      Country of Origin ‏

      ‎ India

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      13 reviews for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Adult Edition Paperback by J.K. Rowling – 1 January 2004

      1. 21 Savage

        The stories are very good . This is one of my favourite book.l

      2. Manish Khurana

        It is a breeze to read even though it is the biggest book of the series , as the story unfolds it gets more and more interesting with each page . The bond of Sirius and Harry is heartening.

      3. Rupam ghosh

        There is no need to review Harry Potter series, it is one of the best magical fantasy series out there, I write this review for amazon delivery quality and authenticity of the book.I got the book in perfect condition but I don’t understand why Amazon don’t use bubble wrapper for book’s packaging. If they do, Books can be delivered more securely.Lastly, Cocoblu Retail always sell genuine books for this I always buy book from amazon.

      4. Akshatha

        I really loved the book but their was a small 🤏damage but it’s ok.4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐for pakaging and 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐for the story..It’s suitable for all ages 👌👌

      5. Veena S.

        Book was bubble wrapped and a cover on it. Overall all it is a nice book. Purchase

      6. Hitesh S.

        The book is charmed and once you start it, there is no way to stop reading.It really brings out the character development we were hoping to see in some of the main characters.The emotional growth of the Trio is remarkable.Now the stage is set for War and let’s see how the things will go.Till then…#STUPEFY

      7. judson

        The package was very good and the book was in good condition. The story also intresting and easy to read

      8. Amazon Customer

        This part of the series in the books is very interesting and informative contrary to the movie, hence i liked the book more than the movie. All Harry Potter movie fans should read this book once to get more knowledge about the fascinating world of magic!

      9. Tracey

        Another awesome HP readThe biggest one in the series, took me a while to get through it but it was another awesome read

      10. MARIO ALBERTO LORENZANA

        Excelente libroMe encantó el libro de muy buena calidad para el precio muy recomendables. Vendedor excelente

      11. Hellen

        Belos livros, texto originalDei os 7livros de presente e a pessoa adorou! Eu peguei uma super promoção na época então valeu o preço! As letras são boas e é o texto original. Capas bonitas e chegou tudo muito bem embalado, com os livros impecáveis! Podiam disponibilizar a versão em espanhol

      12. Ambers Book Nest

        Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixThis book stands out from the others in the Potter series because it depicts a darker side of Harry Potter, making him feel more realistic and human. In this book, Harry, like most teenagers, experiences a time of teenage angst, proving that, despite becoming a wizard, he is still just a person. The Order of the Phoenix exemplifies one of the top reasons I thoroughly enjoy this series so much: the characters, particularly Harry, aren’t perfect. They have flaws and face internal struggles, which adds depth to their personalities and makes them relatable. This book also delves deeper into the complexities of friendship and loyalty, as Harry’s relationships with his friends are tested and strained. Overall, the portrayal of Harry’s imperfections in The Order of the Phoenix adds a layer of realism that enhances the overall storytelling experience. Even though I thoroughly loved this book, I will admit that there were times when I felt like it went on too long. Harry spends the first 700 pages dreaming about a door, but it isn’t until the final 100 pages that he actually goes to that door. Despite my impression that this novel had a lot of buildup and a hurried conclusion, I nevertheless found it to be entertaining. I will say that I completely forgot how much I utterly loathed Umbridge. I was so excited when she finally left; she is honestly the devil. The Half-Blood Prince is the next book in the series, and I am extremely excited to read it. It has always been my Favourite Harry Potter instalment, and I can’t wait to get started.“Youth can not know how age thinks and feels. But old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young.”

      13. Jolina Malatabon

        Satisfied The books look good and the text font is also what I like. If you are someone who’s looking for an English edition of the Harry Potter Series in Japan, this is the one for you!

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