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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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2003
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2003
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Children's stories
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place) - Fiction
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See 38
1 - Dudley Demented
2 - A Peck of Owls
3 - The Advance Guard
4 - Number Twelve Grimmauld Place
5 - The Order of the Phoenix
6 - The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black
7 - The Ministry of Magic
8 - The Hearing
9 - The Woes of Mrs. Weasley
10 - Luna Lovegood
11 - The Sorting Hat's New Song
12 - Professor Umbridge
13 - Detention With Dolores
14 - Percy and Padfoot
15 - The Hogwarts High Inquisitor
16 - In The Hog's Head
17 - Educational Decree Number Twenty-Four
18 - Dumbledore’s Army
19 - The Lion and the Serpent
20 - Hagrid’s Tale
21 - The Eye of the Snake
22 - St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
23 - Christmas on the Closed Ward
24 - Occlumency
25 - The Beetle at Bay
26 - Seen and Unforeseen
27 - The Centaur and the Sneak
28 - Snape’s Worst Memory
29 - Career Advice
30 - Grawp
31 - O.W.L.S
32 - Out of the Fire
33 - Flight and Fight
34 - The Department of Mysteries
35 - Beyond the Veil
36 - The Only One He Ever Feared
37 - The Prophecy
38 - The Second War Begins
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© 2003 by J.K. Rowling
To Neil, Jessica, and David who make my world magical
The hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive.
May contain spoilers
Instead, he smiled, raised a hand in farewell, turned around and led the way out of the station towards the sunlit street, with Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia and Dudley hurrying along in his wake.
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Synopsis (may contain spoilers)
      Harry spends the beginning of his summer listening to the news for signs that Voldemort is back but hears nothing.  He gets in trouble for hiding out under the living room window and gets angry with his aunt and uncle.  He runs off to the park where and sees Dudley there.  Harry and Dudley are attacked by dementors and Harry calls his Patronus to run them off.  Their neighbor Mrs. Figg finds them and it is revealed that she is a squib.
      Harry is expelled from Hogwarts because of his use of unauthorized magic.  Aunt Petunia is startled by the mention of dementors and reveals her knowledge of some things magical.  Dumbledore intervenes for Harry and he is no longer expelled.  He must go to a hearing, though, at the Ministry of Magic.
      Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia go out to a meeting with Dudley leaving Harry at home.  While they are gone, several people arrive at Harry's house to escort him away from there.  Remus Lupin and Alastor "Mad Eye" Moody are some of them and Harry meets Nymphadora Tonks, an auror.
      Harry arrives at Number Twelve Grimmauld Place where he meets up with Ron and Hermione.  He is very angry with them about not letting him know what's been going on.  They say that Daumbledore made them promise not to.  Harry also learns of the Order of the Phoenix, a group of wizards and witches dedicated to fighting Voldemort.  Sirius Black is also there and Harry finds out that the Order's meeting place is actually Sirius' family house.  Harry sees the Black family tree in one of the rooms and he learns that Sirius is not only related to the Weasleys and Tonks, but also to the Malfoys and the Lestranges.
      The hearing date arrives and Arthur Weasley takes Harry to the Ministry of Magic.  Mr Fudge still disbelieves him about the return of Voldemort.  Dumbledore shows up to testify on Harry's behalf and then Mrs Figg testifies about the dementors.  Harry is cleared of all charges even though Mr Fudge votes against him.  On returning to Sirius' house Harry learns that Ron and Hermione have been chosen as prefects.
      Harry and Ginny meet up with Neville on the Hogwart's Express while Ron and Hermione have to go to a meeting of the prefects.  Harry meets Luna Lovegood and discovers that her father publishes a magazine called The Quibbler.  When the train arrives at Hogwarts, Harry sees that the school carriages are pulled by creatures after all.  Luna Lovegood can see them too.
      Dolores Umbridge is introduced as the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.  Harry recognizes her as one of the people that votes against her at his trial.  Harry discovers that not everyone believes him and Dumbledore about Voldemort.  Harry, not liking the new DA teacher, and weary of being called a liar, gets assigned detention for a week by Professor Umbridge for an outburst in class.
      Harry had seen on the first day that Hagrid was not at the ceremony.  Professor Grubbly-Plank teaches Care of Magical Creatures because of this.  Harry's serves his detentions, while Ron tries out for the Gryffindor Keeper position.  Later Sirius talks with Harry through the fire in the Gryffindor common room.  Professor Umbridge is made the High Inquisitor of Hogwarts.  Harry loses his temper again about Professor Quirrell in Defense Against the Dark Arts.  He has to serves another week's worth of detentions.  Professor Umbridge watches the other professors in their classes to determine if they are fit to teach.  Since Professor Umbridge is not teaching practical applications of DA, Ron and Hermione try to get Harry to give Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons.  They have a meeting at The Hog's Head to talk with other students about the possibility of Harry giving them lessons.  They all agree and sign the parchment that Hermione has.  Professor Umbridge orders all Student Organizations, Societies, Teams, Groups and Clubs disbanded.  Only groups approved by the High Inquisitor are allowed to exist.  Sirius almost gets discovered in the Gryffindor common room fireplace talking to Harry.  Dobby tells Harry about the Room of Requirement after he talks to the house elf about needing a place to meet secretly.  The group meets there for the first time and decides to call themselves Dumbledore's Army.
      Gryffindor plays Slytherin in Quidditch for the first time and Gryffindor wins.  Afterward, Malfoy taunts the team and Harry, Fred and George attack him.  They are given a lifetime ban from Quidditch by Professor Umbridge.  Hagrid finally returns to school and he tells his story to Ron, Hermione and Harry.  He and Madame Maxime had gone to find giants and were unsuccessful in gaining their alliance.  Death Eaters, however, had a little more success.  Hagrid's first class back is observed by Professor Umbridge.
      Ginny Weasley gets Harry's job as Gryffindor's Seeker and Ron continues to do badly as the Keeper.  Later Harry dreams about Arthur Weasley being bitten by a large snake in which Harry is the snake.  He awakens and warns Professor McGonagall about it.  Ron and Harry are taken to Professor Dumbledore's office where the pictures of past headmasters are able to find Arthur and he is rushed to St Mungo's Hospital.  Dumbledore sends Harry and the Weasleys to Sirius's house with a portkey.  They learn that he is going to pull through and they visit Arthur in the hospital the next day.  Since it is Christmas Break, they all stay at the house and Hermione joins them for Christmas.  Percy, who has been more and more loyal to Mr Fudge and his strong arm tactics, sends back the sweater that his mother made for him.  They all visit Arthur again in St. Mungo's Hospital and see Gilderoy Lockhart there.  They also see Neville with his grandmother visiting his parents.  They find out what happened to his parents at the hands of the Death Eaters.
      They all return to Hogwart's.  Harry begins Occlumency lessons with Professor Snape in order to help him to be able to fight of Voldemort if he should try to possess him.  The Daily Prophet reports that there is a mass breakout from Azkaban.  Professor Umbridge bans all of the professors from giving students information no related to the subjects they are teaching.  Harry and Cho go on a date which ends in a bad way.  Hermione arranges for Harry to give an interview to Rita Skeeter (the former Daily Prophet columnist) and for his story to be published in Luna's father's paper, The Quibbler.  After Harry's article is published in The Quibbler, the magazine is banned by professor Umbridge.  Professor Trelawney, the Divination teacher, is fired and Firenze (a centaur whom Harry had met previously) is hired to replace her.  Marietta Edgecombe tells Professor Umbridge of the DA's meeting but suffers from a jinx Hermione placed on the parchment they all signed at the Hog's Head.  Dobby warns Harry that their meeting has been discovered.  Harry is caught by Malfoy and denies the meeting to Mr Fudge and Professor Umbridge in Professor Dumbledore's office.  Kingsley Shacklebolt modifies Marietta's memory and Dumbledore takes the blame.  Before being arrested, Dumbledore stuns the Ministry agents and leaves Hogwarts.  Professor Umbridge replaces Dumbledore as Headmistress of Hogwarts, although she cannot gain entrance to his offices.  The students start to rebel with a little help from Fred and George.  The teaching staff does little to help Professor Umbridge deal with the building crises.  She tries to get Harry to tell her where Dumbledore is hiding with veratiserum.  Harry is continuing his Occlumency lessons with Professor Snape but when he is called away Harry looks into the Pensieve.  He sees one of Professor Snape's memories and finds out that his father may not have been as "perfect" as everyone makes him out to be.  Harry wants to talk to Sirius and tells Ginny about it.  She helps to arrange a way for him to break into Professor Umbridge's office to use the fire there (the only one not being monitored).  Harry gets career advice from Professor McGonagall and says that he wants to become an auror.  Harry gets to talk with Sirius about his father but Fred and George are discovered at their distraction and they leave Hogwarts to start their joke shop in Diagon Alley.
      The Gryffindor team plays Ravenclaw for the house cup and win thanks to Ron finally getting the confidence he needs.  Hagrid takes Harry and Hermione to meet his half-brother, Grawp.  He makes them promise to look after him and teach him English if he is forced to leave the school.  Harry and Hermione tell Ron about Grawp and confess that they didn't see him in the dame.  The fifth year students take their OWLS.  During Harry's astronomy tests, Hagrid is fired by Professor Umbridge and several other Ministry personnel.  Professor McGonagall is stunned but these people trying to stop them from tussling with Hagrid.  Later that night Harry dreams that Sirius is being tortured by Voldemort.  Ron, Hermione, Neville and Luna help Harry to breaking into Professor Umbridge's office where he attempt to contact Sirius.  Kreacher tells Harry that Sirius is at the Department of Mysteries.  They are found out by Professor Umbridge and Hermione tricks Umbridge into taking her and Harry into the Forbidden Forest.  They lead her into the Forbidden Forest where she insults the centaurs and they take her away.  Grawp unwittingly rescues Harry and Hermione from them.  Ron, Ginny, Neville and Luna find Harry and Hermione in the forest and they insist on helping them find Sirius.  They ride on the thestrals (which can only be seen by those who have seen death) to get them to London.  Once there they get into the Ministry of Magic through the telephone booth that Arthur had used previously.  They go to the Department of Mysteries that Harry had been dreaming about so much and discover a prophecy containing Harry's name.  Lucius Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange (who tortured and caused mental illness in Neville's parents) and more Death Eaters show up.  They try to get the prophecy from Harry.  A struggle ensues in which several people get hurt.  The prophecy is broken but no one can hear it over the battle.  Lupin, Sirius and other members of the Order of the Phoenix show up and fight the Death Eaters.  Dumbledore arrives and rounds up all of the Death Eaters but not before Sirius, battling with Bellatrix, falls through the Veil and dies.  Harry chases after Bellatrix and tries a Cruciatrix on her.  He learns he is incapable of an Unforgivable spell since he doesn't "mean" it, doesn't take pleasure in it.  Voldemort arrives and Dumbledore saves Harry from the Avada Kadavra.  Harry get possessed but wakes up after Voldemort is driven away.  Mr Fudge and some other Ministry members witness Voldemort.  Dumbledore reinstates himself as Headmaster of Hogwart's with little problems from Mr Fudge.
      Harry gets angry about the death of Sirius and Dumbledore decides to tell him everything.  He has to return to the Dursleys every year because of the protection of blood relations against Voldemort.  The prophecy in which Voldemort marked him as his equal and that either Harry will kill Voldemort or Voldemort will kill him.  Neville is revealed as another person that the prophecy could have been about.  Professor Dumbledore also admits that his feelings caused him to hold the truth from Harry for too long.  Ron, Hermione and the others all recover from their injuries and Mr Fudge admits publicly that Voldemort has returned.  Harry asks Nearly Headless Nick if Sirius would come back as a ghost but Nick says that only wizards who cannot stand the fact of dying can come back as ghosts and that Sirius would not be coming back.  After term is over, Harry rides home with Ron, Hermione, Neville and Luna.  Moody, Lupin and Tonks meet him at the station.  They warn the Dursleys to be good to him during the summer and that if they do not hear from him for more than three days in a row, someone will come to check on him.

Extract (may contain spoilers)
Harry awoke at half-past five the next morning as abruptly and completely as if somebody had yelled in his ear.  For a few moments he lay immobile as the prospect of the hearing filled every tiny particle of his brain, then, unable to bear it, he leapt out of bed and put on his glasses.  Mrs. Weasley had laid out his freshly laundered jeans and T-shirt at the foot of his bed.  Harry scrambled into them.  The blank picture on the wall sniggered again.

Ron was lying sprawled on his back with his mouth wide open, fast asleep.  He did not stir as Harry crossed the room, stepped out onto the landing, and closed the door softly behind him.  Trying not to think of the next time he would see Ron, when they might no longer be fellow students at Hogwarts, Harry walked quietly down the stairs, past the heads of Kreacher's ancestors, and into the kitchen.

He had expected it to be empty, but it was not.  When he reached the door he heard the soft rumble of voices on the other side and when he pushed it open he saw Mr. and Mrs. Weasley, Sirius, Lupin, and Tonics sitting there almost as though they were waiting for him.  All were fully dressed except Mrs. Weasley, who was wearing a quilted, dressing gown.  She leapt to her feet the moment he entered.

"Breakfast," she said as she pulled out her wand and hurried over to the fire.

"M-m-morning, Harry," yawned Tonks.  Her hair was blonde and curly this morning.  "Sleep all right?"

"Yeah," said Harry.

"I've b-b-been up all night," she said, with another shuddering yawn.  "Come and sit down...."

She drew out a chair, knocking over the one beside it in the process.

"What do you want, Harry?" Mrs. Weasley called.  "Porridge?  Muffins?  Kippers?  Bacon and eggs?  Toast?"

"Just - just toast, thanks," said Harry.

Lupin glanced at Harry, then said to Tonks, "What were you saying about Scrimgeour?"

"Oh... yeah... well, we need to be a bit more careful, he's been asking Kingsley and me funny questions..."

Harry felt vaguely grateful that he was not required to join in the conversation.  His insides were squirming.  Mrs. Weasley placed a couple of pieces of toast and marmalade in front of him; he tried to eat, but it was like chewing carpet.  Mrs. Weasley sat down on his other side and started fussing with his T-shirt, tucking in the label and smoothing out creases across the shoulders.  He wished she wouldn't.

"...and I'll have to tell Dumbledore I can't do night duty tomorrow, I'm just t-t-too tired," Tonks finished, yawning hugely again.

"I'll cover for you," said Mr. Weasley.  "I'm okay, I've got a report to finish anyway...."

Mr. Weasley was not wearing wizard's robes but a pair of pinstriped trousers and an old bomber jacket.  He turned from Tonks to Harry.

"How are you feeling?"

Characters
Harry Potter - (Hogwarts Student)
Hermione Granger - (Hogwarts Student)
Ronald Weasley - (Hogwarts Student)
Albus Dumbledore - (Hogwarts Faculty)
Minerva McGonagall - (Hogwarts Faculty)
Rubeus Hagrid
Severus Snape - (Hogwarts Faculty)
Professor Quirrell - (Hogwarts Faculty)
Draco Malfoy - (Hogwarts Student)
Vernon Dursley
Petunia Dursley
Dudley Dursley

 

Added: 19-Aug-2003
Last Updated: 18-Sep-2024

Publications

 21-Jun-2003
Scholastic, Inc.
Hardback
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
21-Jun-2003
Format:
Hardback
Cover Price:
$29.99
Pages*:
870
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   10 Aug 2003 - 16 Aug 2003
Internal ID:
313
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-439-35806-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-439-35806-4
Printing:
3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Mary GrandPre - Illustrator
Mary GrandPre  - Cover Artist
Back Cover:

Sequel to the #1 New York Times Bestseller
NARRY POTTER
AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE


Front Flap:

THERE IS A DOOR at the end of a silent corridor.  And it's haunting Harry Potter's dreams.  Why else would he be waking in the middle of the night, screaming in terror?

Here are just a few things on Harry's mind:

* A Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honey
* A venomous, disgruntled house-elf
* Ron as keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team
* The looming terror of the end-of-term Ordinary Wizarding Level exams

... and of course, the growing threat of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.  In the richest installment yet of J. K. Rowling's seven-part story, Harry Potter is faced with the unreliability of the very government of the magical world and the impotence of the authorities at Hogwarts.

Despite this (or perhaps because of it), he finds depth and strength in his friends, beyond what even he knew; boundless loyalty; and unbearable sacrifice.

Though thick runs the plot (as well as the spine), readers will race through these pages and leave Hogwarts, like Harry, wishing only for the next train back.

Back Flap:

ALSO BY J. K. ROWLING

HARRY POTTER
AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE

"Another grand tale of magic and mystery, of wheels within wheels oiled in equal measure by terror and comedy, featuring an engaging young hero-in-training who's not above the occasional snit, and clicking along so smoothly that it seems shorter than it is." - Kirkus Reviews

HARRY POTTER
AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN

"Isn't is reassuring that some things just get better and better?  This is a fabulously entertaining read that will have Harry Potter fans cheering for more." - School Library Journal

HARRY POTTER
AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS

"Rowling might be a Hogwarts graduate herself, for her ability to create such an engaging, imaginative, funny, and, above all, heart-poundingly suspenseful yarn is nothing short of magical." - Publishers Weekly

HARRY POTTER
AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

"You don't have to be a wizard or a kid to appreciate the spell cast by Harry Potter." USA Today

Jacket art by Mary GrandePré © 2003 Warner Bros.
Jacket design by Mary GrandePré and David Saylor
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
First American edition, July 2003
Third printing based on the number line

I read this book over the week of Aug 10 to Aug 16, 2003.  I wasn't going to get the hardback version out of protest to the $29.99 price tag, even though it was being pre-sold for much less.  I got a gift certificate to amazon.com so I changed my mind and got it anyway.
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21-Jun-2003
Scholastic, Inc.
Hardback

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Author(s)

 J K Rowling
Birth: 31 Jul 1965 Yate, South Gloucestershire, England, UK
Notes:
J.K. Rowling was born on July 31, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England. Her full name is Joanne Kathleen Rowling.

J.K. Rowling was divorced and living on public assistance in Edinburgh, Scotland with her infant daughter when she wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.  The Scottish Arts Council gave her a grant to finish the book which she sold to Bloomsbury and Scholastic Books.  Harry Potter won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize and also received great reviews in England and in America.  She graduated from Exeter University.  She was 26 years old when she moved to Portugal to become an English teacher.  She married a journalist in Portugal and they had a daughter named Jessica who was born in 1993.  Rowling moved back to Edinburgh and she was unemployed when she wrote the first Harry Potter book.  Rowling sold the novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, to Bloomsbury in England for about $4,000.  In 1997 the book won The British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize.  The Harry Potter books have been printed in 35 languages and have sold over 30 million copies.

Awards

2004Libertarian Futurist SocietyPrometheus Award Nominee
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