Then, to add to Harry's wonderful summer, Hermione and Ron are made Griffindor prefects, much to Fred and George's consternation. They are thwarted and hindered by Kreatcher, the Black's house elf, who is ten types of mad. Weasley and a terrible unhappy Sirius take to cleaning out the Headquarters, the Black family house (if you wish to make a joke about the house belonging to the Blackest of all wizards, feel free).
(Harry tries to join but is denied as he's too young yet.) The Weasley children ( Ron, Fred, George and Ginny), Harry, Hermione, Mrs. Its current members include Remus Lupin, Arthur and Molly Weasley, Mad-Eye Moody, Tonks, Sirius Black and more. Since Voldemort's return, the organization has been resurrected. The order of the Phoenix was the organization Dumbledore started the last time Voldemort rose, to stand against him. Harry is soon sprung to the Order of the Phoenix headquarters to meet up with the Weasleys and Hermione (Hermione's presence there is never fully addressed why is she not at home with her Muggle parents?). Figg (his cat-loving neighbour) is a Squib, he has been expelled from school, his expulsion is cancelled and a hearing scheduled for him to explain why he did magic out of school, and his Aunt Petunia gets a Howler that prevents Uncle Vernon from throwing Harry out of the house.Īnd that's just the first two chapters. In quick succession, Harry finds out that Mrs. To save Dudley's life from the Dementor's kiss. Whinging when two Dementors attack, forcing Harry to produce a Patronus Later that night, we find Harry and Dudley arguing in an alley in Little unusual, anything that might hint at what As if a normal boyĬares what's on the news." Well, as Harry's inner voice tells us, he's "I'd like to know what he's really up to. "Watching the news!" Uncle Vernon said scathingly to Aunt Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins with Harry lying in theįlowerbed of number four, Privet Drive, waiting for the evening news toĬome on. This node contains spoilers from the book. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix review