I feel like OOTP gets a lot of flak from the Harry Potter community because Harry is very whiny in it. Now that I'm a little older and wiser I think it's a pretty accurate portrayal of the anxiousness and isolation that teenagers sometimes experience. Removing magic from the picture, not hearing fro...
**SPOILER FREE** Can I even say anything about this book without spoiling it for everyone? Lets see. I really did like this one. I enjoyed the turns that it took, I was getting into the darker vibes and writing. I liked reading about the new places. I finally know what the Room of Requirement is...
This is the fifth book in the series and everyone will have made up there mind about Harry Potter by this point. I personally think that the books slowly improve as they go along. They also move away from Children's lit and into YA. This book is quite long and should have had 100 to 200 pages rem...
Harry Potter is due to start his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His best friends Ron and Hermione have been very secretive all summer and he is desperate to get back to school and find out what has been going on. However, what Harry discovers is far more devastating than h...
Well, this was the book that reached that elusive “taking over my life” point and earned a full 5 stars. All my spare time went toward reading this book, and I stayed up past my bedtime a couple of nights because I couldn’t put it down. One of the things I had really enjoyed in the previous books ...
I really don’t know how I felt about this one. I mean, I love Harry Potter (even though I’m extremely late on the bandwagon). I gave this book a five out of five stars because of all the feels but personally, I think that this might be my least favorite book in the series. I think I might as well ha...
You know how this goes. I hate a book, and then I write a ranty review trashing said book. Well, friends and neighbors, I'm not up to the task this time. I so completely and utterly loathed this book that I can't even be bothered to be bring the snark. This novel is a time sink and I refuse to waste...
Disclaimer: Not a real review, just some partially intelligible gushing. The love for Harry Potter is so real. Standing at 766 pages (in my edition, apparently the US edition has in excess of 800), this book feels like a massive commitment. It also, unfortunately, looks like a commitment, and I th...
This is the second time I've read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, but the first since finishing Deathly Hallows and first time reading it critically. I've tailored this review in the following in mind: the intended audience for the book (much younger than myself) and its place in the seri...
Well this, the fifth book in the series, was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, to say the least. One minute I was laughing and the next I was virtually screaming at the book in frustration. Then, to finish it all off, I was unbelievably sad for Harry and yet again had to open the sixth book strai...
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