*****
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is one of my favorite books in the series (and also one of my favorite books ever). My sister divides Harry Potter into three categories: Baby Harry, Angsty Harry, and Adult Harry. Order of the Phoenix is most definitely considered Angsty Harry (hint: try to count the number of all-caps explosions Harry has in this book). I know that some Potter fans think Angsty Harry is really annoying, but I kind of like it. And after all Harry has been through, and all the pressure he feels, isn't it normal for him to get emotional?
By the time Harry gets to his fifth year, he has seen how twisted and evil some people can be. For him, it's more than just a glimpse into the "real world". I would argue that it's in Harry's fifth year that he figures out what he cares about and believes in. The realizations he comes to after all the angst prepare him to take on the challenges Dumbledore will throw at him the following year.
Apart from all the seriousness, though, this book is really exciting. You can't help but feel giddy as Harry and the D.A. defy Umbridge and learn defensive magic behind her back. You have to laugh out loud at Fred and George's various attempts to cause mayhem in the school, while the teachers turn a blind eye and even encourage it. You feel your stomach flip-flop when Harry decides that he has to take matters into his own hands to figure out what's going on. I would even go so far as to say it's epic.
Rating: 5/5
Completed: June 19, 2013
Starting this summer, my sister and I started reading Harry Potter aloud to our younger sister. It's been really fun to look back at all of my favorite parts of the story and live vicariously through her experience. For those of you who have read the series, which is your favorite book? Favorite character? Favorite scene? Post in the comments!
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