ROWLING, J.K.
u003ciu003eThis special edition ofu003c/iu003e Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix u003ciu003ehas a gorgeous new cover illustration by Kazu Kibuishi. Inside is the full text of the original novel, with decorations by Mary GrandPré.u003cbru003eu003c/iu003eu003cbru003e There is a door at the end of a silent corridor. And it's haunting Harry Potter's dreams. Why else would he be waking in the middle of the night, screaming in terror?u003cbru003e u003cbru003e Here are just a few things on Harry's mind:u003cbru003e u003culu003e u003cliu003eA Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honeyu003c/liu003e u003cliu003eA venomous, disgruntled house-elfu003c/liu003e u003cliu003eRon as keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch teamu003c/liu003e u003cliu003eThe looming terror of the end-of-term Ordinary Wizarding Level examsu003c/liu003e u003c/ulu003e u003cbru003e ...and of course, the growing threat of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. In the richest installment yet of J. K. Rowling's seven-part story, Harry Potter is faced with the unreliability of the very government of the magical world and the impotence of the authorities at Hogwarts.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e Despite this (or perhaps because of it), he finds depth and strength in his friends, beyond what even he knew; boundless loyalty; and unbearable sacrifice.u003cbru003e u003cbru003e Though thick runs the plot (as well as the spine), readers will race through these pages and leave Hogwarts, like Harry, wishing only for the next train back.u003cbru003e