Harry Potter e l'Ordine della Fenice

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J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter e l'Ordine della Fenice (Hardcover, Italian language, 2003, French & European Pubns)

Hardcover

Italian language

Published Jan. 1, 2003 by French & European Pubns.

ISBN:
978-0-7859-1314-6
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Harry Potter #5

After the Dementors’ attack on his cousin Dudley, Harry knows he is about to become Voldemort’s next target.

Although many are denying the Dark Lord’s return, Harry is not alone, and a secret order is gathering at Grimmauld Place to fight against the Dark forces.

Meanwhile, Voldemort’s savage assaults on Harry’s mind are growing stronger every day.

He must allow Professor Snape to teach him to protect himself before he runs out of time. ([source][1])

This work has also been published in multiple volumes. See:

[1]: www.jkrowling.com/book/harry-potter-order-phoenix/

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Irresponsible adults annoy me.

3 stars

This book includes one of the elements that, as an educator, I loathe the most: Adults who refuse to explain anything to children because they... have some desire to see them still as naive, innocent, or something.

And that's the major point of this book (which could basically have been retitled as "Harry Potter and the Adults Who Keep Babying the Only Person to Repeatedly Face Voldemort and Potentially Endanger Him Because They Refuse to See Reality," but that'd be far too long). Everything Dumbledore does... messes everything up because he refuses to see the reality of people. He refuses to see that Harry could handle the situation, he refuses to see that Snape is really a big fucking baby that refuses to continue his duty to the Order (and never has any redeeming qualities ever).

There wouldn't have been a book without these elements, obviously, but this book is …

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