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Title: Huliet Marie Mcsmithe, Ju407
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JulietMarie McSmithe - November 30, 2003 07:19 AM (GMT)
My favorite Harry Potter book has to be "Order".

Harry is back at Hogwarts for his fifth year, and with this he is a little more 'human'. I say this because, to me, I can personally relate to him better in this book because he seems for lack of a better word, 'angier'. I have a problem with depression, and commonly for me, anger is deeply rooted into this problem.

Also, I like this book because you see Harry finally go on a date with Cho, and romance is a new element tossed into the mix. I love the romance... You get to see new sides of people, Snape is a good exmple. I think most readers think Snape hates Harry because he's famous. But in book five, this is not the case. Snape tries to help Harry with the dreams he's having.

I also like this book because you see a viilain inside of Hogwarts, and its a teacher. Common thought is that teachers are nice, and kind. But Umbridge proves this thought wrong. She is evil, coniving and mean.

It turns out Dumbledore sends a Squib (Figg) to make sure Harry is alright. Volemort's followers send Demontors to Privet Drive, and knowing that students are not allowed to cast magic outside of school, they think Harry will not try to save himself.

Harry does, and it is seen by the Minister of Magic, Cornilus Fudge. Harry goes on trial and is proven not guilty, thanks to the help of Dumbledore.

He goes to school, all is weel untill he meets the new DADA teacher. She's the teacher from Hell! She does not teach them anything, so Harry creates a class and teaches others some defence.

In this class, 'sparks starts to fly' in a way between Harry and Cho. Cho, still upset about Cedric's death, wants to talk to Harry about it. He, on the other hand has other things on his mind with Cho.

Umbridge keeps her eyes on Harry and Co.
In this time, Fred and George leave the school to start a joke shop, with the money Harry gave them.

The only part of this book I did not like, was when Sirus died. Sirus tries to save Harry, after he goes to the minitry of Magic because of a dream he's been having.

He has supposed to practice 'ocimecmecy' (sp??)
This is where he clears his mind so Volemort cannot use him as a 'vechile' to do bad deeds.

Snape is the one who teaches him. Harry resists, thinking this a trick. He still thinks Snape is a drak wizard.

Harry sees Snapes memory where his father teased him. He aslso sees that Snape had a crush on his mother, and his mother did not like his father.

This is also the first we hear of Hagrid again, he went to talk to gaints. And to everyone's demise, brings one home.

We also see into where Sirus grew up, and his elf, Kreacher. The elf is attached to this house, and in my opinion is one of the resons Sirus gets killed.

The elf loves Sirus's mother, she has been dead awhile, and is in a painting. She squeals when she is awakened.... Which happens a lot.

Dumbledore is the one to save them... Because as we all know Lord Volemort fears Professor Dumledore. And the Second War begins...

**Sorry, when you get this it won't be 3 pgs. This is because the word processor I use screwed up and is stuck on size 18 font. I cannot fix this untill the guy who built my computer comes back from a business trip... I'm REALLY Sorry!!**

Prof. Nina Atlas - December 4, 2003 01:51 AM (GMT)
Excellent Job!
I love how you related your life to Harry's. The plot was well thought out and your report covered all the important aspects of the book! I can tell you really enjoyed reading the book, im guessing reading about Snape was one of your favorite parts? :rolleyes: For such a well written report I award you:

50 points :D




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