Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
by J.K. Rowling
It took me more than a year to complete this book, not that is wasn't exciting. In fact, it is one of the most exciting story I have ever come across with.
Its only 960+ pages, really, about the same as the first three series of the books being combined.
"The Order Of The Phoenix" is definitely filled with sad, anxiety and lots of anger. And you will find it unspuprisingly difficult to complete the first half of the book, as Harry seems to burst out on anything related around him.
However, as the plot deepens in the second half of the book, it becomes easier to read on and the ending of the book, although extremely saddening, is masterful.
I won't reveal much here, but I anticipate the upcoming movie with great expectations. "The Order Of The Phoenix" lets out a glimpse of Harry Potter aging into manhood. The book is no longer about Voldemort or Hogwarts, but now with love and ethics as well.
The nice part of the story is that J.K.Rowling has made it consistent in the whole plot and wordings used, that I felt no gap continuing from "The Goblet Of Fire" and moving on to "The Half-Blood Prince".
I bought "The Half-Blood Prince" immediately after I have finished reading this book. In the end, it was a sense of justice being done, truth being finally told, mixing together with a rush of guilt and feeling remorsed at the same time.
This book is good.
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