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Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire

Book 4

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling X
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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    Jul 2000, 734 pages

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    Jul 2002, 734 pages

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Robin (12/22/02)

I have read all the 3 books except the 4th and I think the story of Harry is getting more exciting by the minute!
John (12/20/02)

Harry Potter is a fantastic series. I've read all four books multiple times and I've seen both movies, the second one twice. I've been tearing my hair out waiting for the fifth, and I'm hoping I don't have to wait too much longer. I actually look a lot like Harry, and my mum never lets me hear the end of it. Anyway, to the point. My favourite aspect of this book is that it's approximately twice as long as the first three. I honestly couldn't put this one down, and the first time I read it it took me 9 hours to finish. It's also given me some clues as to what book 5 will contain, especially one reference made by Dumbledore about someone which I won't mention here in case I spoil it. To summarise, I highly suggest you get this now if you don't already have it.
Janki (12/07/02)

I love all Harry Potter books. I am so crazy about him that I also read the book 12 times. I also saw the a million times. My background for my desktop is Harry Potter. My Secon favorite charsacter is Emma. I would say that I am just like her. I love sports and school. I wish for one thing. This whole world would be likie Hogwarts. J. K.'s books are the most incredible books I have ever read. You can't put it down. The one thing I like about Hogwarts is Quidditch. It is so cool because you get to fly on broomsticks. bye
Me (12/06/02)

very good, but very long as well
Lisa-Marie (12/02/02)

I have read each of the four books 8 times!!!!! They are all awsome. I cant wait until the fifth book come out!
me (11/28/02)

This book was the greatest! I love all the Harry Potter books! I've read them all 3 times!
(11/22/02)

Cool :o)
ara (11/22/02)

great.........also havin crush

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