Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Poster Book
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Manufacturer: Scholastic
Author: Scholastic
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2007-06-01
Publisher: Scholastic
Label: Scholastic
Number Of Pages: 40
Features for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Poster Book:
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Customer Reviews
Poster 
2008-06-28
This wasn't exactly what I thought it was going to be however I do really love all of the Harry Potter pictures in the book
great poster book 
2008-03-07
This poster books is great I have almost all of them on my walls though I thought they could have gotten a 2nd better picture of Draco. I might buy another one to get the pictures on the other side up. Good price too!
Not great, but quaint all the same 
2008-02-25
I was slightly disappointed with the book. It was a nice little poster book of the students, but Hogwarts is more than just the students. There were no posters of Dumbledore, or any of the professors. That's something I was kind of hoping for. Also there were no pictures of Voldermort. I don't know if there were rights issues or what, but it could have used a few more pictures of those cast members, not just the students. Also, not that it's a big deal, but several of the posters were from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". I'm guessing they feel the people who buy this poster book won't notice a difference, but I certainly did.
Nice but The Order of The Phoenix is missing 
2007-08-26
I like this poster book, but you'll be disappointed if you're looking for pictures of the adult characters. As of August 25, 2007, the book description in the Editorial Reviews erroneously lists posters for Dumbledore, Sirius Black, Bellatrix Lestrange and Lord Voldermort. The fact is that the only adult character included in this book is Tonks (and Mad-Eye, but that's because he's standing next to Tonks).
There are not many pictures taken from the movie either. Also, I could tell that two posters were from the Goblet of Fire. Still, there are some nice portraits and group pictures. I especially like the shots of the Weasley siblings together.
This book makes an acceptable sort of movie keepsake. However, I often wonder why five movies later none of the Harry Potter films has companion books such as those published for "The Lord of the Rings." I think it's time somebody works on a serious the-making-of type of book that will satisfy movie lovers. The Harry Potter films deserve a more in-depth, behind-the-scenes look than kids' movie poster books can ever offer.