

Order is remarkable for how well Rowling has structured the story and infused her characters in this magical world with the real emotional concerns of teens: the vulnerability, the invulnerability, the need for empowerment and rebellion against authority, the need for parental love and approval, the recklessness, the fear, the loneliness, the need to be alone, the need to belong, the despair, the optimism.Īward-winning Dale takes your breath away with his breathless, energetic reading of so many voices and emotions. She tells a good story, paces it just right, and keeps you hanging on for more. Rowling is Dickensian in her ability to create a whole world, teeming with details, populated by distinct, loveable and hate-able characters. Harry Potter is 15, facing his OWL exams and an impending confrontation with the evil dark lord as the Wizard hierarchy lines up against him. APA style: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." Retrieved from MLA style: "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." The Free Library.
