SUMMARY
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth book in the Harry Potter series, where Harry is in his fifth year at Hogwarts.
The book starts with two dementors attacking Harry and Dudley in the Little Whinging, Surrey, Privet Drive. To protect themselves, Harry produces the patronus charm, and receives a letter later on about his expulsion from Hogwarts for doing underage magic.

On and on, the members of the Order of the Phoenix come to rescue him and tells him that Dumbledore has persuaded the ministry to postpone his expulsion and hold a trial. Harry, fortunately, is cleared of all charges. After returning to Hogwarts, we, along with others, meet the professor Dolores Umbridge.

With the ministry interfering at Hogwarts, a professor trying to control everything, Harry’s connection with Voldemort’s mind getting stronger, formation of the D. A. army and getting introduced to Hagrid’s “little” brother, Harry’s fifth year is going to be a tad bit more dangerous and heart-wrenching.
REVIEW
The fifth book is quite big with so many details, situations, and it is way darker than all the previous four books put together (I am not exaggerating!). It is where someone again dies (sobbing ☹) and we are all left heartbroken and dumbfounded by the situations. The trio and others aren’t children anymore and are getting more mature through their experiences against the evil and dark environment.
I really liked the book a lot, and especially Rowling’s writing style is what I admire the most from the very beginning.
Everything aside, I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone. Pip Pip! 😊
