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Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix
Book 5
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Hardcover: Jun 2003,
870 pages.
Paperback: Aug 2004,
870 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by ami**
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it was an extreeeeemly gripping story....i simply loved it!I can't wait for the next 1...the half blood prince tied alot of why voldomort existed till now together! i feel bad for dumbledore though!!
definetly 5 out of 5
xxxxx

Rated 2 of 5 of 5 by Amanda
I just finished the book last night and it put a huge damper on my entire fun-filled weekend! How could you kill off <<edited for plot spoiler content>>. I just can't believe it happened...I'm looking for something pretty amazing next book to make up for that bad decision!

Rated 2 of 5 of 5 by JME JOhn
J.K Rowling pretty much rook the script out of Lord Of THe Rings, people shouldn't get execited about the series OVER RATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ):<(

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by cho_17
I love this book... the events are just... great!!! can't wait for the movie version

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by James
I LOVED the fifth installment of this series! I can't wait until July 2005 when the next book comes out or This fall when the 4th movie comes out.

Review (not rated) by Anonymous
I finished the book like ages ago. I came across this site yesterday as I was reading your reviews of book, I found it very interesting and amusing that some readers would rate this book very low for reasons such as: "there are too many characters that I dont know or too many people die", or "there isn't a plot till the end". For those who couldnt follow with all the characters in the book, I susgest them read book 3 and 4 before reading book 5. It is really unfair a comment if you just read one book and the series and comment about that book or the whole series. You're supposed to follow the story line from book 1!!!! You would possibly know who on earth is Moody Mad Eye and who on earth is Sirius - the god father if you didnt read book 3 or 4! Some of the reviews even criticize Hermione and Fred and George; to me they are all very lively and believable characters. Some can say the Hermione seems to know the answer to every question, that is not true!!! She's simply very bright and logical that is all!!! To me all of the books in the series so far are excellent. The latest book, book 5, is a bit long, however, as the story line is so interesting the readers cannot put the book down until he/she is done. I cant wait to get hold of book 6 and endulge myself yet again the magical world of Harry Potter.
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