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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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By Kayla S., Valley, AL

     Magic powers, evil wizards, dragons andmidnight broom rides are obsolete in Harry Potter and the Order of thePhoenix. This fifth installment is by far the best yet. As we traveldeeper into the magical world, secrets are revealed and the plotthickens (and the plot seems at least as thick as the book itself).

It is Harry Potter’s fifth year at Hogwarts School ofWitchcraft and Wizardry, and he is hiding from the evil Lord Voldemort.Harry finally leaves his cruel aunt and uncle’s house and arrivesat the house of his godfather, Sirius Black. Meeting up with hisfriends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, the group tries to stop LordVoldemort. The meeting spot is Sirius Black’s house, Number 12Grimmauld’s Place. Harry returns to his safe haven at Hogwarts onSeptember 1, but will soon want to return to Number 12 Grimmauld’sPlace because unfortunate events make people at school think he has gonemad. Due to Harry’s ambition, he makes it through the year andsomehow still hates to leave his haven.

J.K. Rowling has reallyoutdone herself this time. The book is so detailed that you feel likeyou are there. The plot gets darker with each book and keeps readerswanting more. This book is sure to entertain young as well as old. TheHarry Potter series makes you imagine a world that you wish so badlyexisted that you actually start believing it does. Harry Potter willsurely delight readers for years to come.



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