Harry Potter And The Order Of Pheonix
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Harry Potter And The Order Of Pheonix
I really enjoyed this book. This is my second time reading it. I listened to the last half because I'll be starting book six with a group on Monday. I loved the book. Can't say I really cared for the narrator though. I have a friend who says this narrator is the only one he has the patience to listen to. She normally doesn't listen to audiobooks.
The story development was very well in this book. The flow was great. The emotional impact and suspense was great as well. There are parts I wish were played out a little more, but that's just me being nit picky and wanting things to drag out. It has nothing to really do with the story itself as much as it has to do with me never wanting to let a story go.
I've adored the characters in this story all the way through the series. This is the book where I meet one of my favorite characters of all times though. I am, of course, referring to Luna Lovegood. There's just something about her that's amazing and beautiful. She Is truly a modern day hippie that's for sure.
I give this book a full five star rating. I'll have to give the narration a three out of five though. I just couldn't get into it. He's not a bad narrator. It just wasn't very good to me. I am sure there are many other people that liked his narration, but to me it just took away from the story.
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I completely and utterly agree with you. Saddest realisation when you find the perfect series.nikkyteewhy wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39 Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix for me was good and bad. Good because the story was excellent, nice plot, great character developments but bad because that was the beginning of the end of the series.
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It did really feel like a shift from the more childlike first few books into something much darker! But I loved this booknikkyteewhy wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39 Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix for me was good and bad. Good because the story was excellent, nice plot, great character developments but bad because that was the beginning of the end of the series.
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I remember reading somewhere that Rowling herself thought the book was too long, and If she had a chance to write it over, she would make it shorter.
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But I'd still say my favorite book of the series is Deathly Hallows.
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Death of Sirius black is the saddest part of the book. Because personally Sirius is my favorite character. In this part we get to know more about Harry's parents.
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