Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter Series
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FermerFiche détaillée : Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter Series
| EAN | 978-0439567626 |
|---|---|
| Date de parution | janvier 2003 |
| Editeur | Arthur a Levine |
| Hauteur | 24.77 cm |
| Langues | English |
| Largeur | 5.72 cm |
| Longueur | 17.78 cm |
| Poids | 1.59 kg |
| Divers | |
| Détails Techniques | - Illustrations : Non - Publisher's note :The next volume in the thrilling, moving, bestselling Harry Potter series will reach readers June 21, 2003. |
| Avis du produit | "With this book Rowling enters the realm of the coming-of-age novel. The children are fifteen. They have begun pairing and unpairing; moods swing; they see once-idealized adults more in the round. One of the restrictions of the novels has been how focused they are on the three friends, concentrating on the partiality of their experience and their abilities to reflect on it. Rowling makes it quietly clear that Harry's intermittent alertness to the dangers of his own gifts recapitulates the arrogance of his parents' generation, which came from self-assurance built on good looks, physical prowess, intelligent courage, and confident leadership. If, as Rowling wrote earlier, it is not our abilities but our choices which make us what we are, then this book revolves around the implications of choosing and the unforeseeable consequences of even our best decisions." - Times Literary Supplement, 07/04/2003 "One of the many things that makes Rowling's series so wonderful is that Harry, who started the series as an 11-year-old, is aging believably as each book covers a year of his life. And as his sense of himself expands, so do the books and the Potter universe." - Atlanta Journal & Constitution, 06/20/2003 "All the qualities that marred the fourth book--the loping, uneven pace of a novel that seemed churned out rather than written--have evaporated. Indeed, the faux gothic horror of the fourth has been replaced by a return to the wonderful, textured writing of the three earlier novels. The novel does not have the frankly grisly scenes that were so disturbing in GOBLET OF FIRE." - USA Today, 06/20/2003 "Rowling cheerfully turns her own conventions on their ears, and the result is a surprisingly enjoyable ride....Rowling has managed to make Harry and his fate a bit less predictable, which, in the fifth of a seven-volume series, is a very good thing." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, September 2003 "J.K. Rowling's great gift -- her ability to conjure a rich, teeming, utterly believable alternative world -- hasn't failed her....she has also let Harry blossom into a genuinely complex and persuasive character." - Washington Post, 06/24/2003 "J. K. Rowling is the real magician....HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX is rich and satisfying in almost every respect. It also delivers a genuine apocalyptic shiver, as dated as Daniel in the Old Testament and Revelation in the New or the Dead Sea Scrolls and the poems of Blake." - New York Times Book Review, 07/13/2003 "Rowling favors psychological development over plot development here, skillfully exploring the effects of Harry's fall from popularity and the often isolating feelings of adolescence." - Publishers Weekly, 06/30/2003 "[J.]K. Rowling is the mistress of plot development. Her stories are truly awe- inspiring in their precision and scope, and she brings us into Harry's adolescence with all the bravura and acrobatic grace we've come to expect. The 870 pages of HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX add up to a fantastic stormer of a read." - Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.), 06/22/2003 "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, 07/11/2003 |
| Nombre de pages | 896 |
| Contributeurs | Illustrator - Mary Grandpre |
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