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Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire
Book 4
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Hardcover: Jul 2000,
734 pages.
Paperback: Jul 2002,
734 pages.

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Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by Isabella
i think that Harry Potter is a very good book. I'm reading books one by one and HP is one of my best books, but not he best.
P.S. I'm from Croatia, I don't know very good english. bye! :)

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by lisa
ive not read the first two books as i watched the films and i really liked them so i was at the libray and i saw the 3rd book and i thought why not lets see how the next film turns out and i couldnt put the book down it was brillant. im a bit embrassed to amit i like the books as its aimed at kids and im 19. i wasa bit disappointed while reading the booka s i read the paper just before finishing the book and as the 5th book due to come out the paper had printed what happens in the book so it ruined the ending for me. bit yes def 5 thumbs up i cant wait till its out at the cinemas then on video so i can buy it. i wish i could write as good as jk rowling!!!TextText



Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by jessy
Hi my name is jess i think this book was great and so was the moive and i think that the order of the phoinex which i read in 1. 00 hour was great please tell me theres more

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Turkey
The book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is possibly the greatest book I've ever read. The reason I think this book gets as much credit is because beside descriptive writing which makes you actually picture what's happening, you actually want to be Harry's friend. You feel his pain, his love, and all of his emotions. My most favorite thing about this book is that you can actually picture it. Even if it is super fantasy it makes you actually believe you could fly and make spells.

*~*Turkey*~*

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by gemma
ive not read the first two books as i watched the films and i really liked them so i was at the libray and i saw the 3rd book and i thought why not lets see how the next film turns out and i couldnt put the book down it was brillant. im a bit embrassed to amit i like the books as its aimed at kids and im 19. i wasa bit disappointed while reading the booka s i read the paper just before finishing the book and as the 5th book due to come out the paper had printed what happens in the book so it ruined the ending for me. bit yes def 5 thumbs up i cant wait till its out at the cinemas then on video so i can buy it. i wish i could write as good as jk rowling!!!TextText

Rated 3 of 5 of 5 by the Little Critic
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is truly a pivotal book in the series. It is darker, more frightening, and definitly longer than all the others (734 pgs) Yet it seems as if it was not written with the same zeal and magic as the others (well not the mediocre Chamber of Secrets anyways). Still if you plan on understanding the next three Harry Potter books then it is essential that you read this one. Decent read.
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