I enjoyed many things, but I thought I'd focus on one or two at a time.
One of my favorite things (actually, people

) in Book 5 were Professor McGonagall and Neville. Two very different people, but two people I had previously liked and, after book 5, gained a great deal more respect and admiration for.
Professor McGonagall's snarky remarks to Trelawney in book 4 always cracked me up, and she (McGonagall) was even more hilarious with Umbridge in the new book!

I also really (especially in book 5) enjoyed McGonagall's fiery nature, loyalty to her students and the school, and her boldness...she wasn't afraid to speak her mind and stand up for what's right. Shoot, she even defended Trelawney, and we all know how much she doesn't like her, and she was out there in full-force trying to protect Hagrid!
Neville, in book 5, really came into his own. You learned what had happened to his parents in book 4 and then realized, in book 5, how much he and Harry have in common.

Neville really honed his skills and proved himself to be very loyal and brave . . . you can't help but feel for him for what he's suffered, yet he has such a good heart. Neville showed that although he may have been clutsy, he's always had a good heart and is very brave and strong despite what happened to his parents or maybe because of it.

Go Neville!
More to come, I am sure!
~ Lizzy
