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Harry Potter and Order of Phoenix Hardcover Novel Book First American Edition

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In very good to like new condition. From smoke free and pet free home.
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Condition
Very Good
A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. 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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“In very good to like new condition. From smoke free and pet free home.”
Book Title
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Signed
No
Ex Libris
No
Book Series
Harry Potter
Narrative Type
Fiction
Original Language
English
Publisher
Phoenix
Inscribed
No
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Edition
First Edition
Vintage
No
Publication Year
2003
Type
Novel
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Era
2000s
Author
J.K. Rowling
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy
Topic
Books
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States

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  • Top favourable review

    20 years later, still essential to the Harry Potter saga.

    Even if this is the longest book in the Harry Potter series, it doesn't feel that long. Everything here happens for a reason, and even the most inconsequential episodes help build Rowling's characters. And I feel it's appropiate that the longest book is the one where the school is taken over by the overly sacharine tyrant that is Dolores Umbridge; a character so vile that you will end up hating her more than Voldemort (at least for a while). If Goblet gave us the starting point for the second half of the series, Order deepens our understanding of what it was like the first time he was around and how it affected people, and how the wizard community is taking his return.

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  • Harry Potter -- Love Or Investment

    How do you write a review of one in a series of the most popular books ever published in modern history? How do you write a review of a book that has been published in every written language and read around the world? You don't! These books are being read and loved as our imaginations are being set free to roam this wonderful world created by J.K. Rowlands. The Order of the Phoenix finds a young Harry Potter entering the confusing age between child and man-hood. He's angry, pensive, emotionally mixed-up and half the wizarding world believes him to be an attention seeking liar. What more could go wrong? Plenty, when the most powerful wizard in the magical world is back and looking to finish off "the boy who lived". The Order of the Phoenix, while not my favorite of the series (However, I ...

  • Rowling fails to deliver like she usually does

    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 ...

  • Great Way to Share Reading with the Family or Traveling

    I purchased this Audio book set about a month ago, having already read the books, and wanting to share the book with my daughter. I love that in each volume it is the same reader, so that you get used to the different voices he uses for each character, as well as his reading style. It's a great way to sit down as a family and share reading. Just pop in the cd's, and the kids can read along with the CD's, helping to not only enrich their lives through reading, but aiding them with pronunciations, learning new words, and guiding them into a world of imagination. I find that the new versions you find in stores are a bit pricey. Also, I was hoping for a bit more from the CD's when first listening to them, possibly some sound effects to make it more real, and I do find that some of the ...

  • Darker side of the Series begins

    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 ...