Monday, January 26, 2015

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling

Reviewed by Gillen M.
Grade 6

EXPECTO-PATRONUM!!! When Harry and his cousin are attacked by dementors one night, the Order of the Phoenix decides it is time to bring Harry back to the magical world. Harry finds that
not all is calm. Dumbledore has restarted the secret society known as the Order of the Phoenix to fight "he who must not be named." Meanwhile Harry must attend a hearing at the Ministry of Magic for his use of magic in the muggle world. Later when he returns to Hogwarts, Harry finds that the Ministry of Magic has been exercising its control. From appointing a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to the half dozen "educational decrees," Hogwarts is not what it once was. To deal with the inadequacy of the ministry appointed defense against the dark arts teacher Harry, Ron, and Hermione start Dumbledore's Army, a club designed to teach real defensive magic to anyone (with the exception of the Slytherins) who wants it. But a questionable clue leads Harry into a trap and a battle in the heart of the most secret part of the Ministry of Magic. Will Harry and Sirius survive? Will "He who must not be named" gain a prophecy about Harry? Find out in this explosive novel in the Harry Potter series.

This book's engaging characters, spectacular style and amazing plot ensure that kids of all ages will find this one of the best Harry Potter books yet. Rowling ads engaging twists that nobody would see coming. The end of the story packs a wallop nobody sees coming as well as plenty of action throughout.

I would recommend Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to lovers of the previous four books in the series as well as lovers of fantasy and action. Although action filled, this book is inappropriate for younger readers. This book would be best for older readers such as fifth and sixth graders and is more violent than the other books.

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