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I re-read Order of the Phoenix this month and…
- I kind of get why people say that “nothing happens” in it. It’s an interesting look into the wizarding world, but it suffers a bit from lack of overriding plot. Still love it, though.
- The title-thing:
shouldcould have been “Harry Potter and the Ministry of Magic” since most of the things that happen are connected to the Ministry in one way or another. - Have to say, I think I'll prefer the movie’s neat, almost pretty Umbridge to the toad-like ugliness that is described in the book. (My prejudices against non-ugly people showing up again.)
- I really, really love Sirius now (except when he’s a teenage brat). I love his and Harry’s relationship. (Is there fic where Harry actually do ask Sirius for advice about girls? There should be.)
- Still, when Sirius died my first impulse was to feel sorry for Remus, who seem so damn sad there.
- Speaking of fic that should exist; Dobby/Winky hurt-comfort anyone? No? ;-) (Latest Winky-plotbunny: she fights her butterbeer addiction and gets a job as housekeeper/nanny for Hermione and Ron.)
- Hermione, you have some brilliant moments here, and some utterly moronic, and some normal, and please stop pretending that you are much more emotionally mature than Ron, because you aren’t, really.
- This is Ginny’s best book so far.
- And Hagrid’s worst.
- And McGonagall is even more awesome than usual. (AU-plotbunny: She does join Dumbledore in fighting off Fudge/Umbridge/aurors, and then they are running away from the law! Together! There could be an impossible Love Boat-crossover where they have to pretend to be a married couple and Isaac/Gopher/Doc/Julie turns out to be a squib.)
- AU-plotbunny the second: Sirius lives, Rita Skeeter gets the first interview with him as a free man. Imagine the snark.
- I love the “second trio” (is there one moment in the book where Neville isn’t the most awesome Neville ever?) and I WANT THEM BACK for book 7.
- Half of Dumbledore's explanations at the end make sense, actually.