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Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix

Book 5

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling X
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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    Jun 2003, 870 pages

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    Aug 2004, 870 pages

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Gavin (10/30/04)

It's one of the best Harry Potter books i've ever read and i'm a very big fan fan to J.K. Rowling because she is my favorite author and I hope to meet her someday and let her read my stories that i've wrote.
Laura (10/27/04)

J.K. Rowling is and excellent writer and the Harry Potter books are highly enjoyable for me (I'm 22 years old) and it was those books that brought my 14 year old cousin and I closer together, before we had nothing in common. I would recommend Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix to any age group
Mohua (10/25/04)

I cant stand the Harry Potter books. What is so great about them. The characters are stuck in bxes. Fred and George must make practical jokes, Harry must save the day just in time, Hermoine knowing the anser to every question. The books just get boring after a while and are not worth reading
Becka (10/24/04)

I love the hp books although i dont find it as good as the others JK Rowling as got a great imagenation and u wont put this book down!!!
jennifer cadiz (10/22/04)

Again J.K. Rowling got it!!!
I love all the 5 published books
& it really opened my door of fantasies
everyone who loves harry potter must read it
Dvin (10/16/04)

i truely think that this book is one of the most captivating books ever published. thank ypu for writhing this marvelous books.

LOOKING FOWARD TO HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE
mama (10/12/04)

This book was the worst ever because the plot is dumb and loads of people die, it never explains what the order of the pheonix is!!!
i dont recommend this book there were no good characters and i dont even know who most of them are, the book is only worth bieng in the trash
Angie (10/08/04)

This books are totally good i mean wat else could people want!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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