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odettebrethouwer 's review for:
Harry Potter en de Orde van de Feniks
by J.K. Rowling
Edit: rating verwijderd en boeken weggedaan vanwege de auteur
I will always rate an original Harry Potter 5* because I grew up with them and I have so many good memories to reading this, and it is just an amazing experience to be rereading these again after so many years.
They really feel like new books to me because I remembered so less details about them. Like the fireworks in this one! I had the same fun over them as the first time around I read it, I'm sure of that.
At this book, I really mean the 5* again, and that is because I realized something. I don't really like Harry this rereading round, I think he is annoying and arrogant and other things that are not positive about your character :) But when I first read it, I was totally on his side and thinking about all the teachers and grown-ups that they were so annoying, Harry had no choose but to take matters in his own hand, Hermine was such a know-it-all..
And while reading this book, I realized how amazingly well-written this is. As a annoying teenager (admit, we all are/have been :P) you think and act like Harry, and as a grown-up your facepalming about how teenagelike Harry is doing.. And it is the same book and same point of view! That means, the writing is spot-on and you read in this book what you want to read / how you are etc and that is such an amazing job!
There were some parts in this book I did not like so much, but it is a hard job loving all the 668 pages I think :) I do have the same issue with all the books: during most of the book it is a lot of building-up, nothing much is happening. Than, everything happens really quick, and afterwards it is all explained in detail in a good talk. This is a structure of a book I don;t really like, but it is not worthily of a star deduction for a Harry potter :)
I will always rate an original Harry Potter 5* because I grew up with them and I have so many good memories to reading this, and it is just an amazing experience to be rereading these again after so many years.
They really feel like new books to me because I remembered so less details about them. Like the fireworks in this one! I had the same fun over them as the first time around I read it, I'm sure of that.
At this book, I really mean the 5* again, and that is because I realized something. I don't really like Harry this rereading round, I think he is annoying and arrogant and other things that are not positive about your character :) But when I first read it, I was totally on his side and thinking about all the teachers and grown-ups that they were so annoying, Harry had no choose but to take matters in his own hand, Hermine was such a know-it-all..
And while reading this book, I realized how amazingly well-written this is. As a annoying teenager (admit, we all are/have been :P) you think and act like Harry, and as a grown-up your facepalming about how teenagelike Harry is doing.. And it is the same book and same point of view! That means, the writing is spot-on and you read in this book what you want to read / how you are etc and that is such an amazing job!
There were some parts in this book I did not like so much, but it is a hard job loving all the 668 pages I think :) I do have the same issue with all the books: during most of the book it is a lot of building-up, nothing much is happening. Than, everything happens really quick, and afterwards it is all explained in detail in a good talk. This is a structure of a book I don;t really like, but it is not worthily of a star deduction for a Harry potter :)