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  1. 1 de jan. de 2013 · Books. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. J. K. Rowling. Bloomsbury, Jan 1, 2013 - Fiction - 766 pages. Harry is furious that he has been abandoned at the Dursleys' house for the summer, for he suspects that Voldemort is gathering an army, that he himself could be attacked, and that his so-called friends are keeping him in the dark.

  2. 10 de jan. de 2015 · In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Lord Voldemort has returned to the Wizarding world, presenting a threat that neither the magical government nor the authorities at Hogwarts can stop. In response to his reappearance, Dumbledore reactivates the Order of the Phoenix, a secret society which works to defeat the Dark Lord's minions and protect his targets—especially Harry Potter.

  3. 6 de nov. de 2022 · The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix PDF is a fantasy book that was published by Scholastic on June 21, 2003. The book is the fifth installment in the Harry Potter series and follows Harry Potter’s struggle against Lord Voldemort who has returned to power. The novel sold five million copies in the United States within its first 24 ...

  4. JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Indonesia).pdf - Google Drive. Loading….

  5. One night, Harry has a vision where he inhabits the body of a large snake, and attacks Ron’s father. Harry wakes up horrified, and Professor McGonagall takes him to Dumbledore immediately. Dumbledore uses the portraits on the walls of his office to raise an alert, and Mr. Weasley is promptly rescued by two members of the Order.

  6. Released by Tunelvlaster. J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Chapter 1. — CHAPTER ONE —. Dudley Demented. 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. Cars that were usually gleaming stood dusty in their drives and lawns that were ...

  7. 8 de dez. de 2015 · In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry suffers all the deep pangs that are the fodder of modern literature yet manages to stand true to himself at the end. Harry has heart, and, as Dumbledore notes, that is what matters. In the Harry Potter books, Harry tends to create or force the final confrontations.