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Voldemort is back, but the Ministry of Magic is in denial.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the bridge between childhood and the brutal reality of war in J.K. Rowling’s universe. It is a novel defined by its atmosphere of claustrophobia and governmental corruption, represented perfectly by the character of Dolores Umbridge.

Some readers find "Caps Lock Harry" annoying, though his frustration is realistic given his situation.

This book is often considered the "darkest" of the series, but it is also the most necessary. It introduces us to the complexity of the Order itself—a group of adults fighting in the shadows—and forces the students of Hogwarts to become soldiers in their own right.

It is a long, emotional ride, but it sets the stage for everything that follows. A masterpiece of resistance and resilience.

Key highlights:

We finally see the Ministry of Magic and the inner workings of the Order.