Review of 'Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Harry at 15 is whiny and a bit of a jerk. Still, this was a fantastic re-read, full of great character development, descriptiveness, and action.
Hardcover, 576 pages
Spanish language
Published by Salamandra Infantil y Juvenil.
Harry Potter #5
After the Dementors’ attack on his cousin Dudley, Harry knows he is about to become Voldemort’s next target.
Although many are denying the Dark Lord’s return, Harry is not alone, and a secret order is gathering at Grimmauld Place to fight against the Dark forces.
Meanwhile, Voldemort’s savage assaults on Harry’s mind are growing stronger every day.
He must allow Professor Snape to teach him to protect himself before he runs out of time. ([source][1])
This work has also been published in multiple volumes. See:
Harry Potter #5
After the Dementors’ attack on his cousin Dudley, Harry knows he is about to become Voldemort’s next target.
Although many are denying the Dark Lord’s return, Harry is not alone, and a secret order is gathering at Grimmauld Place to fight against the Dark forces.
Meanwhile, Voldemort’s savage assaults on Harry’s mind are growing stronger every day.
He must allow Professor Snape to teach him to protect himself before he runs out of time. ([source][1])
This work has also been published in multiple volumes. See:
Harry at 15 is whiny and a bit of a jerk. Still, this was a fantastic re-read, full of great character development, descriptiveness, and action.
Harry at 15 is whiny and a bit of a jerk. Still, this was a fantastic re-read, full of great character development, descriptiveness, and action.
So many details that are missing in the movies. I'm really glad that I've decided to read the entire series. It's not about the ending it's about the journey.
Wow! So much that either wasn't in the movie or was a lot different. It's this kind of stuff that makes me glad I'm reading them.