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| Overall rating | 8.3/10 |
By magicalmuggle
on 10th Jul 2005
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J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: The fifth installment of the 7 book saga of Harry Potter brings him to deeper, more mature territory. J.K. Rowling yet again takes the story into a new height here as we see out hero face not only the dangers of the newly revived Voldemort but also the doubts and disbelief of the wizarding community. Much is revealed in this one and one will see the connection of the previous books through the truths unveiled here. This book has so much energy that you keep reading it from start to finish again and again. In this book, Harry's safe walls are being broken as even the school, Hogwarts, itself is not something he should totally trust. The beacon of hope and justice that is the Ministry of Magic has been stained. The security is gone and he must rely on the bonds of friendship and love to overcome the terrible powers that are awakening. Still, the magic is there and the ride is shorter than the thickness of the spine of the book. This book will certainly raise the stakes and will successfully pave the way for the sixth one.

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