pdf مراجعة Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix مجانا للكاتب ج. ك. رولينج
"Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix" is the fifth book in J.K. Rowling's immensely popular Harry Potter series. In this book, Harry is back at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for his fifth year of magical education. But things have changed since the return of the evil Lord Voldemort, who has been rumored to have returned to power. The Ministry of Magic, led by Cornelius Fudge, refuses to acknowledge the truth about Voldemort's return and has launched a smear campaign against Harry and his allies.
As Harry struggles with the fallout of Voldemort's return and the Ministry's denial, he finds himself drawn to a secret group of students who are fighting back against the injustices they see around them. Led by Harry's own godfather, Sirius Black, and with the help of their trusted professor, Remus Lupin, the group teaches Harry and his friends the skills they need to defend themselves against the Dark Arts.
Meanwhile, Harry's dreams are plagued by terrifying visions of Voldemort's movements and plans. As he tries to make sense of what he's seeing, he discovers a connection between himself and the Dark Lord that he never could have imagined.
Throughout the book, Harry deals with new challenges and obstacles, including the cruel and sadistic new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Dolores Umbridge, who is determined to keep Hogwarts under Ministry control. Harry must also navigate his own personal struggles, including the strain on his friendships and his own doubts about his abilities and his place in the wizarding world.
As the school year progresses and the threat of Voldemort looms ever larger, Harry and his friends must band together to fight for what's right, even if it means risking everything they hold dear. With its complex plot, richly drawn characters, and themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage, "Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix" is a thrilling and emotional installment in the Harry Potter series that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.