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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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adam (10/26/04)


Hi i'm Adam aged 13. I just want to say that Harry Potter and the goblet of fire is the best book I have ever read, all the Harry Potter books are superb but this one is outstanding, it has suspense and there is mystery in it and anyone that has not read this great book or any other Harry Potter books get right into this one. It is excellant. This is also the book where it gets hard on Harry as he has to face Voldermourt and protect all of his friends. I just love the Harry Potter books!!!!!!!!!!!!. I think this book deserves an OUTSTANDING O.W.L. i JUST CANT WAIT TO SEE THE MOVIE WHEN IT COMES OUT NEXT YEAR. All the charecters have a real good storyline in it and this is the book where Harry gets into the most trouble and Dumbledore always seems to get him out of it. I hope J.K Rolling will keep writing more and more Harry Potter Books.
Jessica Evelyn (10/06/04)

Hey everyone. I know this is a Harry Potter thread but I am just wondering if anyone likes Lord of the Rings just cuz I noticed that they don't have it on this site they don't have the Hobbit either. Anyways Harry Potter rocks!!! love it and can not wait for the next one!!!!
Alyssa Landon (07/06/04)

its a GREAT book!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kaylen (07/02/04)

I think that the Harry Potter books are great because you may be alble to experice all the things that the charcters have to face. All the charaters have a plot in the story. Harry has to fight something but always being wounded. Always being hepled by his friends and of course Albus Dumbledoor.
Maggie (06/14/04)

I'm Maggie from Markham, aged 12. I like Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling because the events are thouroughly described, the details were somewhat amusing, and she used a large variety of vocabulary. A whole lot of students read her books at our school, Castlemore. I think that her books are suitable for all ages. For example, my younger sister now in second grade claims that she has read "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" eighteen times and "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" thirteen times. I have trouble believing her, but the main point is that everyone is in love with J.K. Rowling's books.
Ajia (06/01/04)

I thought this book was an excellent change of pace for Rowling. It seemed to have a more mature, adult storyline; and kept me interested the entire time. I can't express how truly excited I am for the sixth book.
Samantha (05/23/04)

first of all i luv hp....
second of all...to the girl'jessy' i dont believe u red the fifth book in 1.00 hours!!!!!!
Dan (05/10/04)

I love the Harry Potter Series, but I was slightly disapointed by the 5th book. It dosen't really have the same complex and suspensful plot that the others have. I think the first three books are by far the best. The fourth book is perhaps the most elaboratly planned, but it has sort of lost the magic and wonder of the first three. There are a few annoinying contradictions in the series like: Why can't Harry see the thestrals at the end of the fourth book? Why did Percy take points from Gryffindor in the 2nd book and in the fifth book only members of the inquisitorial sqad can? Why is it that in the fourth book Harry attends the 422nd quiddich world cup if there was one in 1472? (see the first book) However, this is still in my opinion the most imaginative and interesting book series ever written. It seems so realistic, I wonder how J.K. Rowling ever thought of such great charactors and plots. I can't wait for the 6th and 7th books, I just hope they don't take three years to write like the 5th book.

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