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4.5

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

by J. K. Rowling

Book Details

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing
Published:2010
Pages:766
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Harry Potter is about to start his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Unlike most school boys, Harry never enjoys his summer holidays, but this summer is even worse than usual. He is beginning to think he must do something, anything, to change his situation, when the summer holidays come to an end in a very dramatic fashion. What Harry is about to discover in his new year at Hogwarts will turn his world upside down.

Our Review

In this pivotal fifth installment, Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts carrying the weight of traumatic events and growing isolation. The wizarding world now openly questions his account of Voldemort's return, while the Ministry of Magic installs a tyrannical new professor to suppress the truth. Harry's journey through this school year becomes a masterclass in navigating institutional corruption, personal betrayal, and the painful transition into young adulthood where authority figures can't always be trusted.

What distinguishes this chapter is its unflinching exploration of teenage anger and political resistance, as Harry grapples with post-traumatic stress while forming Dumbledore's Army to prepare his peers for the coming war. The narrative's darker tone and complex character development—particularly through the heartbreaking loss of a major character—marks a significant maturation of the series. Readers confronting their own struggles with injustice and disillusionment will find powerful resonance in Harry's defiant stand against both magical government overreach and the internal demons that haunt him.

Themes

Children's stories

Subjects

Children's stories