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Harry Potter & The Order Of The Phoenix Audio Book On Tape Box Set 17 Cassettes

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Condition
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An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or cracks, or to the item cover including scuffs, scratches, or cracks. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. VHS or DVD box is included. Video game instructions are included. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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Book Title
Order of the Phoenix
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Signed
No
Custom Bundle
No
Book Series
Harry Potter
Narrative Type
Fiction
Publisher
Random House Audio
Intended Audience
Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults
Publication Year
2000
Type
Audiobook
Format
Box Set
Language
English
Length
Unabridged
Era
2000s
Author
J.K. Rowling
Personalized
No
Features
Book, Cassette
Run Time
27 Hours
Genre
Fantasy
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Topic
Children's & Young Adults'
Narrator
Jim Dale
ISBN
0807220280

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  • Rowling writes a "middle book funk"

    This was the only book in the Harry Potter Series that I would not rate Excellent. I feel that she finally fell into the "middle book funk" that plagues so many other book writers and movie producers. My theory on avoiding the "funk" is to provide the characters a few clues they can work for and give them some small victories to show they are at least making progress for their pain. It worked in JK's other books, so why she chose to change her formula here is beyond me. The only "victory" won here is that the wizarding community finally knows Voldermort is back. Small consolation, since those that can do anything about it (the Order of the Pheonix) already believed Harry. The Mininstry of Magic, in an attempt to keep Harry Potter quiet, assign Delores Umbridge to the school. I would ...

  • It's Harry Potter, so of course it's good!

    I was pleasantly surprised when I first listened to the Harry Potter series on tape. I had already read the books, but I had forgotten a lot of the details. I don't have a lot of time to sit and read (although if you do, I highly recommend reading the books as well) so I decided to give the books on tape a try while driving. I was amazed at how expertly Jim Dale performs! He uses different voices and/or accents for each of the characters. The books are read verbatim, so even if you have some trouble discerning which character is talking, he will always then say, "said [character]" to ensure clarity. This has made my time in the car so much better and I've found that I'm enjoying the story so much that sometimes I don't want to get out of the car! Friends and family of mine have also ...

  • Another step towards a darker side

    Goblet of Fire brought a surprise dark ending - this takes it a bit further. This book goes through the whole gamut of emotions for Harry and his friends - Harry is shown to be vulnerable to emotions that he cannot control (not entirely his own fault but you will see) and this book portrays him quite a bit as trying to get things done on his own (a preview of things to come or things to change - who knows). This book goes into the emotional side of Harry and the roller coaster ride it can be for a teen and also reasons highlighted at the end of the book. New characters are introduced and you get a clearer picture of alliances and where people stand in the war against Voldemort. He also finds out how costly it is to not listen to Dumbledore as another person close to him is lost. He ...

  • A Fantastic Story

    I've purchased the last three novels in thr "Harry Potter" series on line through E-BAY. Two were used and the other still sealed. They all were in good condition and made my rides to and from work a pleasure. I recommend audio books for anyone who finds radio lame, too commercial, and repetitive. I have a large library of audio books, many of which I've read first, seen the film version, and now reenjoy as an audio experience. "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" was captivating. I suggest you start from book one and move through the series. It took me several months. It made the trip to and from work a pleasant experience. I didn't mind trains, traffic lights and other obstacles that slowed my journey to work. In fact I've got to like the extra moments I was able to ...

  • The Final Showdown Approaches

    Year five at Hogwarts brings more answers to the puzzle between Voldemort and Harry. With the whole magical world doubting the character and truthfulness of Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore, Voldemort and his Death Eaters move in secret for something they didn't have in the last war. This book has tons of twists and turns including an evil D.A.D.A. teacher, Ron earning a spot on the house quittich team, and the flight of Fred and George. The Audio book is again read by Jim Dale who does a super job giving each character a distinctly different and believable voice. You forget it's just one person reading the whole time, an amazing effort. The story is emotional charged and will have you on the edge of your seat through out. Book 5 is from start to finish arguably the best in the series.