Everyone might remember this book as “the book where Harry is a drama queen,” which is partly true; nevertheless, I consider Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix the darkest book in the series so far.
Following the disastrous aftermath of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry finds himself again within the clutches of his abusive muggle relatives. This time, however, he finds himself completely isolated, with no contact from his friends or Dumbledore, while he desperately tries to catch any news about Voldemort’s return. The ministry solidifies its dictatorship by announcing that Harry is a liar who wants attention and that Voldemort has been dead for years. Of course, our poor Harry finds himself villainized by everyone, even his closest confidants, as he struggles to prepare for the next inevitable stand against Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
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