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  • Krish R.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling (4/5)

As of 2023, Britain has reported 4 ministries that they keep secret any information whatsoever, but there are many more not even known by the common public. Could you imagine that one of these secretly kept ministries hid a whole new world of not technology, not science, but magic?]

[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy, adventure, and action book that is about a fictional boy's journey in a secret magic world. It consists of 870 pages, 38 chapters, and is written by J.K Rowling. This book is number 5 in a series of 7.]

[In the book, the antagonist, Lord Voldemort, infiltrates the protagonist’s, Harry Potter’s, mind so that he can obtain a prophecy that determines the fate of the two's long-lasting duel. Though, as Voldermort’s followers, Death Eaters, try to make this happen, the Order of the Phoenix is determined to defend Harry, as well as his godfather Sirius Black.]

[This book does a good job of using constant motifs to draw the reader in further of the issues going on with Harry, slowly and gradually building suspense toward the main plot with Voldemort. If I could give one critique on this motif, it is that though it was great at building suspense, it seemed too prolonged and too repetitive as each time the event occurred, it was the same thing. Maybe each event could be slightly different to spice it up.]

[Overall, this book had suspense, content feelings, and even drama, all wound perfectly into a smooth storyline into a thrilling climax. If you have read the Harry Potter books before this, I highly recommend this one since, especially for me, I enjoyed the fact that it took a different course of settings as the climax happens not in Hogwarts, but elsewhere. ]


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