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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Audio Book
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Author:
J.K. Rowling
Reader: Jim Dale
Young Listeners
- Grades 7 to 9
The evil Lord Voldemort's rise opens a rift in the wizarding world. Harry also worries about a teacher with a noxious personality, a disgruntled house-elf, and Ron as Keeper on the Quidditch team. This rich installment won its reader a Guinness World Record for the most character voices in an audiobook. The series has won the Audies Hall of Fame Award. Fifth in the series. "Dale's exciting, nuanced performance wholly captures the story's irrepressible humor and magic."Booklist
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Available Audio Book Editions:
| H9R029 |
UNABRIDGED |
Audio CDs ( 23 ) |
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Publish Date: 06/21/2003
ISBN: 9780807220290
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| H9R028 |
Unabridged |
Cassettes (17) |
$45.00 |
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Synopsis:
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As Harry faces his upcoming fifth year at Hogwarts Academy, there are increasing rumors of dark times coming and of Lord Voldemort's return to power, and a secret anti-Voldemort society, The Order of the Phoenix, begins meeting again.
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Book Reviews:
| "Is HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX as good as the other Harry Potter books? No. This one is actually quite a bit better. The tone is darker, and this has the unexpected -- but very pleasing -- effect of making Rowling's wit and playful black humor shine all the brighter." |
| Entertainment Weekly - Stephen King (07/11/2003) |
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Author Bio:
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One night, as a young J. K. (Joanne Kathleen) Rowling traveled from Manchester to London by train, an idea for a book about a boy wizard named Harry Potter formed in her mind. It would change the course of her life forever. As a young girl growing up in Chepstow, Gwent, a historic town near the Lower Wye Valley in Southern England, Rowling loved to tell stories, and started to write them down when she was 6-years-old. Throughout her schooling, she entertained her friends during lunchtime with fantastic made-up stories. After studying French at the University of Exeter, Rowling went on to work in London, until at age 26, she moved to Portugal to teach English as a second language. There, she married, became pregnant, and worked on her Harry Potter manuscript whenever she had a spare second. The death of her own mother made his orphaned state much more real to her. Rowling's marriage ended in divorce, and she moved to Edinburgh with her newborn daughter, Jessica.
After five years of writing, and a year's worth of publisher rejections, HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE was bought by Bloomsbury (U.K.) and published in June 1997. Shortly after Bloomsbury bought the manuscript, the rights were sold in America, where it was published in September 1998 as HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE. Her book not only received lavish praise, winning the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and the Smarties Prize, but earned Rowling enough money to quit teaching and write full time. Her six subsequent Harry Potter books, all spectacular bestsellers, have continued to receive British and American awards, and are all being made into films. Having reached her lifelong dream of becoming a professional writer, Rowling encourages children who want to write to read as much as they can.
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