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Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix

Book 5

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 1, 2003, 870 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2004, 870 pages
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Erin

I loved this book. It doesn't seem as if Rowling could continue on producing such wonderful books but she really outdid herself this time. I can't wait for the 6th book to come out in July 2005. Harry Potter and the Halfblood Prince!! I'm so excited. Make sure you read the books in order. There is a lot to keep track of. I'd give this book a 1000 rating if possible. Read the book, you'll love it.
Ryan

I was 10 when I read this book and Im 13 now I also think people will read the book to find out who will die and when you do you'll be sad for that person in this book but overall this book is the best yet! It's the best cause it gives more info about the the main people like Harry and Ron and Hermione. Also that you can relate to what happens like if Harry get's ticked off you can relate to getting ticked off too.
Adam

Its sooo good and fun. It is very exciting and tells you alot.
Ave134

I love harry potter to death
Christina

I think it is one of the best harry potter book
kyla

this was such a great book i could read it forever.
Alex

This book sucked me into it because it was so good. I just could'nt put it down, it was just too exciting!
Gaby

I am 15 and live in Indonesia where the teens are going crazy over Harry Potter... This is just exceptionally marvellous; a plot that twists and keeps you guessing until the very end, and extensive range of vocab *g00d for my personal use in English class), and the characters are described so vividly that I can actually visualise them in my mind's eye. I am, though, disappointed at the death of my second favourite character, but I do think that as his death is a bit unclear, I am still hoping and expecting him to pop up again where I least expect it. I am on tippy toes waiting for the sixth book, known I think as Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince... hoping that it's just as good as all the five books have been... This book is a must-read one that u will hesitate to put down *even to go to the toilet*
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