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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth and longest entry in the series, following Harry through his fifth year at Hogwarts as Voldemort's return is systematically denied by the Ministry of Magic. A secret order assembles to resist the Dark Lord while Voldemort's attacks on Harry's mind intensify. The pleasures it signals are institutional obstruction, earned resistance, hidden loyalties, and the cost of knowing a truth that authority refuses to hear.

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy novel by British author J. K. Rowling. It is the fifth and longest novel in the Harry Potter series. It follows Harry Potter's struggles through his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, including the surreptitious return of the antagonist Lord Voldemort, O.W.L. exams, and an obstructive Ministry of Magic. The novel was published on 21 June 2003 by Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom, Scholastic in the United States, and Raincoast in Canada. It sold five million copies in the first 24 hours of publication.

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What movies should I watch after reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?

The film adaptation Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) covers the same story, and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) picks up the darkening thread as Dumbledore and Harry hunt down Voldemort's secrets together.

Are there any games where I can explore Hogwarts like in Order of the Phoenix?

The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix game (2007) lets you freely roam Hogwarts's key locations, while Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery (2018) casts you as your own student in an RPG set in the wizarding world before Harry's arrival.

Which other Harry Potter books should I read next?

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban offers earlier context on Sirius Black and the world's darker undercurrents, while The Sorcerer's Companion digs into the real mythological roots of the creatures, objects, and figures Rowling drew on.

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