Helpful Score: 9
Rowling's characters are really growing with the series. This one was pretty dark, but puts the characters to the test. These aren't just "kids" books but really good literature.
Helpful Score: 6
My favorite of the Harry Potter books. Exciting and dramatic - all Harry's friends get involved in this one - it's not just a Harry/Voldemort thing anymore!
Ceylan G. (ceylang) - , reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I loved this installment of Harry Potter! The Order of the Phoenix focuses on the fight against Voldemort. I don't think its as dark as the Goblet of Fire, but you do see Harry and his friends finding themselves as teenagers (lots of angst!!!). It's one of the best books in the series.
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Helpful Score: 4
How can I say anything bad about Harry Potter. I cut mt fantasy teeth and these books. Have read the entire series who knows how many times. Love them all! Great reads for everyone! *****CAUTION: I would mention that the further up the Harry Potter series goes, the more mature the subject matter. Before giving this book to a child, an adult should preview it.
Helpful Score: 4
I consider the Harry Potter series to be the best books I've ever read, and the Order of the Phoenix is one of my favorites. J.K. Rowling is an outstanding writer. These books deserve every ounce of publicity they've gotten over the years.
Nymphadora T. (nymphadora) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 95 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Book five in the series. The first death of someone we really care about. Things are getting very, very serious in the wizarding world!
Helpful Score: 3
It's all been said before, but the Harry Potter series opens the door to a world of wonderful imagination, and genuine humanity. Are we all so jaded that we are deeply thrilled to discover that fine children's literature is still being written? Not just for children, though, this series is every bit as captivating for the adults as the little ones in your house. Hooray for the Boy Who Lived!
Helpful Score: 3
It was great - great character development and great to see how she edges the series into more mature, darker territories.
Katie S. (JeffersonsAmbrosia) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I will be honest and I think I have said this before I started reading Harry Potter because my friend harped on me about it. I also started reading it because I love Jason Issacs. And he plays Lucius Malfoy, and I am a weird person who wont watch a movie if I haven't read the book. Therefore, I began to read Harry Potter. In addition, low and behold as the books have gone on I find myself admitting I like them. Moreover, I say this grudgingly so when you hear me say I like it you know I speak the truth.
Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix is the best book that I have read from the series. It gets darker and we get closer as always to lord Voldemort but he is always just out of reach. Ah but not to worry Hogwarts has another horrible evil doer to keep us occupied and cheesed off. The ministry of magic gives you there very own evil of Dolores Umbridge.
So simply said, well done J.K Rowling, even if there is one part in which I physically tossed the book across the room. If you have read the book, I think you know which part I am talking about. If not well, I will not ruin it for you. However, truly when I think about it the fact that I was so emotionally involved that I tossed the book means I was attached. This is the mark of a good book.
Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix is the best book that I have read from the series. It gets darker and we get closer as always to lord Voldemort but he is always just out of reach. Ah but not to worry Hogwarts has another horrible evil doer to keep us occupied and cheesed off. The ministry of magic gives you there very own evil of Dolores Umbridge.
So simply said, well done J.K Rowling, even if there is one part in which I physically tossed the book across the room. If you have read the book, I think you know which part I am talking about. If not well, I will not ruin it for you. However, truly when I think about it the fact that I was so emotionally involved that I tossed the book means I was attached. This is the mark of a good book.
Helpful Score: 2
The Harry Potter series was definitely one of the best I've ever read... I had so much fun standing and waiting in line each time a new book came out, I'm really disappointed that the series is over, but it had a fantastic ending.
This was actually my favorite book in the HP series.
This was actually my favorite book in the HP series.
Helpful Score: 2
Potter's got a lot on his mind: a bad teacher, a mean elf, Ron on another quidditch team, end of term exams, not to mention He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. All resovled in the usual way. More fun for Potter fans.
Helpful Score: 2
It's Harry Potter what can I say. He teachs us about courage, friendship, respect, love, the importance of history and destiny. Read a dozen times and will read again.
Helpful Score: 2
I'm finally trying to catch up with the HP books so I can read 7 when it comes out and hopefully not have the ending spoiled. I really didn't care for book 4, so some of the "magic" had gone out of the series for me, but book 5 has redeemed the series for me. I feel like the author is finally moving the story forward again.
It's weird, I guess I've seen the movies too much now because when I am reading certain parts I hear that theme music in my head... no, I'm not crazy... much.
It's weird, I guess I've seen the movies too much now because when I am reading certain parts I hear that theme music in my head... no, I'm not crazy... much.
Veronica B. (PrincessPink) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
As always, Harry is a good, quick read. Couldn't put it down.
Helpful Score: 1
JK Rowling does it again. Another fantastic adventure in the life of Harry Potter and his fellow wizards.
Helpful Score: 1
This book answers some questions and asked others. I found it just as wonderful as the others.
Helpful Score: 1
awesome read, couldn't put it down. I love all these books, they are so imaginative and creative!
Helpful Score: 1
Could not put it down until I was done.
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this was a great book, couldn't put it down, read in 2 days
Jennifer S. (jenptcfan) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is possibly the best in the Harry Potter series to date.
Helpful Score: 1
wonderful!
Helpful Score: 1
Another good book by J.K. Rowling!! Love the whole set!!
Helpful Score: 1
J.K. Rowling is absolutely amazing! All of the Harry Potter books are pure poetry.
Lorrie M. (ilovedale3) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 524 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A wonderful story for young and old Harry Potter fans alike!
Jacqueline Y. (jacquiebeans) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 14 more book reviews
I LOVED this installation of the HP series, but it truly is the beginning of the end. Deaths and drama amuck! Plus, I viewed all romantic subplots as frivolous, but still a REALLY SWEET READ!
A wonderful part of the story!
Absolutely love all the Harry Potter books. Can't wait for the last one to come out.
Harry Potter is due to start his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He is desperate to get back to school and find out why his friends Ron and Hermione have been so secrfetive all summer.
I haven't read the book but millions of avid young readers can't be wrong.
I haven't read the book but millions of avid young readers can't be wrong.
This is the 5th book in the Harry Potter series and probably my most favorite. I love evil characters and Dolores Umbridge is probably one of the most evil characters ever created.
With Voldemort on the loose again, and The Order trying to protect everyone, while working under the nose of the Ministry in denial this proves to be an exciting, and nerve wracking read. Harry will never look at the world the same.
Theresa L. (theresapus) - , reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 43 more book reviews
I loved this book! It was such a great read! A great installment to the HP series!
Fast read, can't wait for the movie to come out!
Harry is developed into a deeper character as his mettle it tested as he becomes one of the least popular kids at Hogwarts.
Harry is developed into a deeper character as his mettle it tested as he becomes one of the least popular kids at Hogwarts.
I loved this book. The only book in the series that dragged a little bit for me so far was the Goblet of Fire, but this book pulled me right back in again.
Another great book in an even better series!
I felt great rage and anger while reading this book due solely to a character by the name of Umbridge. I wanted to scream and beat on her! I was very proud of Harry for controlling his temper with her better then I was! Fred and George are PRICELESS in this story and I cheered out loud with their grand exit. Well worth the anger and frustration to get through this story.
Excellent book one of the best ones
Sierra G. (bookqueen345) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 5 more book reviews
OMG this was a ggrreeaaatt book. it was about close to 900 pages but it was worth it. you should deff put that on your "to read" list!!
Amazing story line, awesome characters, a pure magical book. I couldn't put it down. JK Rowling is best author ever!
Kathy H. (dreamer730832) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 8 more book reviews
Wonderful book. Excellent writing, you almost feel like you are a friend of Harry Potter. These books are not just for children. Adults will love them as well!!
A good read as always, but not the best in the series. Climactic scenes are well done. Drags quite a bit. Not enough storyline to justify the length of the novel. It could have been 100 pages shorter. Film adaption was better than the book.
Loved it!
This one I read in about 3 days nonstop - loved it!!
Another great book by Rowling - these are such fun!!
loved it ...took forever to read but loved it ...and so did my four kids
What an awesome book! I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I think everyone should read the entire Harry Potter series. They really changed how I feel about the world and seemed to heal old scars of when I was bullied in school. I would give it six stars if I had the option.
I'm a huge fan of the Harry Potter Series and each book is more engrossing than the last. This book was no different and did not fail to dissapoint!
Best one yet!!! :D
It never ceases to amaze me that young people stand in line at mismnight to be the first to get a new one in this series much less read 870 pages ---- until you start reading it!!
The Best of all the Harry Potter Books....
Brandon J. (bran-flakes14) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 72 more book reviews
The fifth book in the Harry Potter series is arguably the most devisive; it's the longest in the series, with almost 1,000 pages, and involves less fantastical adventure than previous or later installments, but personally I think it's one of the best in the series. After surviving horror after horror, and now having to accept and deal with the reemergence of Lord Voldemort, Harry has transformed into a bitter and angry 15 year old who frequently lashes out to even those who most love him. Adding to his stresses are the magical government's refusal to acccept Lord Voldemort's return, and thus launching a viscious smear campaign against Harry to turn others against him, too. J. K. Rowling is truly a master-writer, and this brick of a book proves that the story she is telling across seven volumes is truly archaic and timeless. One of the best new creations comes in the form of deliciously devilish Dolores Umbridge, a Ministry of Magic employee sent to brainwash the students of Hogwarts, and the overarching plot points concerning a key prophecy, which ultimately culminate in a thrilling yet tragic ending. A definite must-read!
There is a reason these are such hits!
EXCELLENT!!
this series just get better and better!
Loved it.
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 2106 more book reviews
When Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year at the school for Wizards, many people do not believe his claim that evil Lord Voldemort is back. Cornelius Fudge is in staunch denial about Voldemort's return. He sends Dolores Umbridge to Hogwarts to bring it under the control of the Ministry of Magic. As the school year progresses under Umbridge's rule, things go from bad to worse when Harry repeatedly has bad dreams that cause the scar on his forehead to ache. He knows that means that Voldemort is growing stronger. With only a few friends and a group calling themselves the Order of the Phoenix believing his claims, Harry must study for his Ordinary Wizarding Level (OWL) exams and put up with Professor Umbridge making his life miserable.
Just when I thought this series couldn't get any better, the fifth installment tops them all. Rowlings characters grow with each book in the series. Many of the supporting characters we've met in previous books are back in this one. The new characters are fun, especially Professor Umbridge and her persistent "Hem, Hem" whenever she wants to interrupt a conversation or get someone's attention. I listened to the audiobook. Jim Dale does an outstanding job as the narrator. My rating: 5 Stars.
Just when I thought this series couldn't get any better, the fifth installment tops them all. Rowlings characters grow with each book in the series. Many of the supporting characters we've met in previous books are back in this one. The new characters are fun, especially Professor Umbridge and her persistent "Hem, Hem" whenever she wants to interrupt a conversation or get someone's attention. I listened to the audiobook. Jim Dale does an outstanding job as the narrator. My rating: 5 Stars.
Great book. Couldn`t put it down! After the first one, you`re hooked!
Jeanette R. (thebeakeeper) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 167 more book reviews
** spoiler alert ** so- i really like the beginning of this book. and i couldnt put it down when i got to the last 100 pages. BUT i am totally pissed that she killed Sirius. He was my very favorite character and im debating reading the last 2 books since he wont be in them. ive read some reviews saying this book was pointless in the series, but i think thats so incredibly wrong. so much was uncovered in this book- not to mention, hello- sirius dies. so i liked it (prisoner of azkaban is still my favorite thoough!)
Gave it to Grandson
How can Harry Potter be anything but excellent!
Katya A. (katyaarchambo) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 22 more book reviews
Good series.
This has got to be the BEST book I have ever read. Great literature. Read books 1-4 first.
Crystal J. (dorolerium) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 212 more book reviews
I will first say that Im probably going to offend some fans of the series with this review, cuz I have some complaints against some fan favorite characters. Which well get to in a bit.
I get the impression that of the books in the series, people dont love this one as much, and I certainly dont hear as much about it as I do some of the others. However, I think that so many key things happen in this book that its very important to the rest of the series. Ive seen the movies about the next two books, so Ive seen whats to come, and I knew that this was going to be an action packed book where a lot of serious stuff comes to light.
To read the rest of my review, please visit:
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I get the impression that of the books in the series, people dont love this one as much, and I certainly dont hear as much about it as I do some of the others. However, I think that so many key things happen in this book that its very important to the rest of the series. Ive seen the movies about the next two books, so Ive seen whats to come, and I knew that this was going to be an action packed book where a lot of serious stuff comes to light.
To read the rest of my review, please visit:
http://www.dorolerium.com/?p=2960
Sherri B. (sharalsbooks) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 259 more book reviews
At 15 years of age, Harry Potter has seen more and experienced more than anyone around him and more than anyone should or could expect. Hes nearly a man and yet everyone continues to treat him like the eleven year old little boy he was when he discovered he was a wizard. The gloves are completely off with book #5. Harry is very angry in this book and with good reason. He is attacked and is forced to use magic which results in a hearing to determine if he will be expelled from Hogwarts. Everyone seems to know more than he does about why he is experiencing strange dreams about you know who but nobody will tell him anything. Professor Dumbledore goes out of his way to avoid looking at him or even speaking to him. Everyone is tip-toeing around Harry as if he were made of glass.
After the hearing is over and he returns to Hogwarts, things dont get better at all. The new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher is a despicable and twisted witch who quite quickly uses her influence and connections at the Ministry to take over the school and not teach any actual defense tactics. People are convinced that Harry is an attention seeking lunatic who has made up the entire story of Voldemorts return.
The first time I read this book, I immediately despised Dolores Umbridge, the new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher. Shes a very sadistic individual who takes great pleasure in punishing people. Though the readers can certainly empathize with Harrys hatred of Professor Snape, I can state that Umbridge beats Snape hands down in characters you would most like to see receive the Dementors kiss. That feeling has not changed one bit between then and now.
Unfortunately for Harry, he doesnt seem to have an ally at the school. Professor Dumbledore is conspicuously absent and when he does make an appearance, he avoids looking at or speaking to Harry. I felt frustrated for Harry. Hagrid has been gone and when he finally returns, Harry still feels isolated. The only thing he truly looks forward to is playing Quidditch, especially now that Ron is on the team. Unfortunately, Professor Umbridge is determined ruin that for Harry too.
As a result of Umbridges refusal to teach true Defense Against the Dark Arts, Hermione insists the only way the students will learn is to do it themselves. After some persuading, Harry agrees to start secretly coaching other students on performing defense spells. They even call themselves Dumbledores Army.
Ultimately, Harry has to rely on those around him as Voldemort and his Death Eaters make their move. Just like Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix does not have a happy ending for Harry. The wizarding world is officially at war and the stakes are higher than ever.
After the hearing is over and he returns to Hogwarts, things dont get better at all. The new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher is a despicable and twisted witch who quite quickly uses her influence and connections at the Ministry to take over the school and not teach any actual defense tactics. People are convinced that Harry is an attention seeking lunatic who has made up the entire story of Voldemorts return.
The first time I read this book, I immediately despised Dolores Umbridge, the new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher. Shes a very sadistic individual who takes great pleasure in punishing people. Though the readers can certainly empathize with Harrys hatred of Professor Snape, I can state that Umbridge beats Snape hands down in characters you would most like to see receive the Dementors kiss. That feeling has not changed one bit between then and now.
Unfortunately for Harry, he doesnt seem to have an ally at the school. Professor Dumbledore is conspicuously absent and when he does make an appearance, he avoids looking at or speaking to Harry. I felt frustrated for Harry. Hagrid has been gone and when he finally returns, Harry still feels isolated. The only thing he truly looks forward to is playing Quidditch, especially now that Ron is on the team. Unfortunately, Professor Umbridge is determined ruin that for Harry too.
As a result of Umbridges refusal to teach true Defense Against the Dark Arts, Hermione insists the only way the students will learn is to do it themselves. After some persuading, Harry agrees to start secretly coaching other students on performing defense spells. They even call themselves Dumbledores Army.
Ultimately, Harry has to rely on those around him as Voldemort and his Death Eaters make their move. Just like Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix does not have a happy ending for Harry. The wizarding world is officially at war and the stakes are higher than ever.
OotP is one of my favorites in the HP series. My favorite scene is when Dumbledore's Army goes to the Ministry of Magic. It makes for some hilarious consequences! Overall, I think OotP takes us to a darker place and sets the stage for a more complex and mature theme played out in the last two books. Like GoF, OotP involves the death of a beloved character and shows a little of how Harry copes with losing yet another close relationship.
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 1726 more book reviews
Must read series for any age. Great story and wonderful fun characters that become family!
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 1726 more book reviews
Must read series for any age. Great story and wonderful fun characters that become family!
Some of the best story telling i have ever had the pleasure of reading
Cameron-Ashley H. (BigGreenChair) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 461 more book reviews
This book is so good, and I must not tell lies of Doles Umbridge will have my neck, more so my hand. Figure out, what I'm talking about in the latest (and so far second greatest) book of the Harry Potter series
10 years young Grandson
10 years young Grandson
Wonderful book
Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 586 more book reviews
As Harry faces his upcoming fifth year at Hogwarts Academy, there are increasing rumors of dark times coming and of Lord Voldemort's return to power, and a secret anti-Voldemort society, The Order of the Phoenix, begins meeting again.
J.K. Rowling never disappoints me!
Michelle K. (michellek75) reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 8 more book reviews
Excellent book!
A wonderful book as all Harry Potter books are!!
Tammy R. (tammy1986d) - , reviewed Harry potter and the order of the phoenix on + 9 more book reviews
Rowlings did a great job with this book. Love the story line.
i love harry potter
I've been living in a Harry Potter world lately. A great place to escape. Can't wait for July when the 7th and final book comes out.
My 10 years old son loved this book!
When does the movie come out? Great story.
Yet another GREAT addition to this wonderful series of books!
This is #5 in the series. I enjoyed it as much as the others!
It's Harry Potter, what else can I say?
5th in the great Harry Potter series.
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As his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry approaches, 15-year-old Harry Potter is in full-blown adolescence, complete with regular outbursts of rage, a nearly debilitating crush, and the blooming of a powerful sense of rebellion. It's been yet another infuriating and boring summer with the despicable Dursleys, this time with minimal contact from our hero's non-Muggle friends from school. Harry is feeling especially edgy at the lack of news from the magic world, wondering when the freshly revived evil Lord Voldemort will strike. Returning to Hogwarts will be a relief... or will it?
As his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry approaches, 15-year-old Harry Potter is in full-blown adolescence, complete with regular outbursts of rage, a nearly debilitating crush, and the blooming of a powerful sense of rebellion. It's been yet another infuriating and boring summer with the despicable Dursleys, this time with minimal contact from our hero's non-Muggle friends from school. Harry is feeling especially edgy at the lack of news from the magic world, wondering when the freshly revived evil Lord Voldemort will strike. Returning to Hogwarts will be a relief... or will it?
awesome condition...sweet book
This book is missing a dust jacket but in perfect condition otherwise.