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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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Adrian (05/30/03)

I just graduated from college and have not found a job yet. So with all this free time I decided to read all the Harry Potter books and I just finished the 4th one. All I can say is, WOW! These books are amazing. There just isn't enough words to describe them. I just have one question that is bothering me in the Goblet of Fire. I don't want to give anything away, but I really want to know the answer to this question: Why didn't the intruder at Hogwarts use something more simpler as a Portkey?? Anyways, if you know what I'm talking about, let me know. I still loved the book though. The Chamber of Secrets was my favorite one at first, but now it's this one.
Kyle the sinkick Walker (05/20/03)

this book was the best book i have ever read in all of my 20 year on this plant. I say on this planet becase i use to live on mars but i came back to earth to read the harry potter secies and it was worth it. got to go back to mars...............
quinn (05/20/03)

i thought that this book was really good because once you start reading it their is no way you can stop.(which is sort of annoying beacause i stayed up untill 2 in the morning).
(05/18/03)

the best book in the world. this book is crucial to the series, and it is by far the best. i hope rowling continues making 800 page books...it seems to me that she is making it a habit....gof and soon oop, I wonder if the sixth will be tremendously long. =D
patrick mclaughlin (05/05/03)

this was the most interesting harry potter book of the seires i cant wait till the move comes out this time voldimort suceds it regenirating which was a shock to me i realy want to see it harry defeats him and if mowfloy realy fights him
sirius (05/04/03)

Well, rita skeeter ruined the book....the first 3 were great though. Hope the next one's better.
ELF (05/02/03)

This is an awsome book and so are the rest so keep writing!!!
Catherine (04/24/03)

I think Harry Potter is amazing. It's characters and events are described with tons of details that you could feel as if you were there.

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