J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Reviews
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JoshuaJames
1st Aug 2009
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is one of the best Harry Potter books, there are plenty of marvelous unexpected twists and turns. The Book has romance, action and humour. The best point about the book is that the book gives you the feeling that you are actually there with the characters and part of the story yourself. Very good book and fantastic storyline. I found it extremely hard to put the book down :)
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Gavin96
24th Feb 2009
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has imagination, action, romance, hateful but brilliant new characters and a brand new and much darker climax all slammed together into one produces a highly enjoyable book. A very un-put-downable book that is much more exciting and sorrowful than the first three. Some people may find it a bit long (I personally don't, though)- Read Gavin96's review (61 words)
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Xcellocoth
18th Jan 2008
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Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire is very exciting. We again Harry Potter at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft & Wizardry. Where a tournament is going to be held that has not be held for decades and is extremely dangerous. Of course Harry is in on all the action. J.K Rowling carries on her success with Harry Potter and makes it very exciting and funny. Definitely not just a book for children.- Read Xcellocoth's review (84 words)
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forwaqar
15th Mar 2006
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire presents yet another great adventure of Harry. The story though long, is made a fun-to-read by suspense, horror, amazement and humour scattered all through the book. The story ends with a little surprise, which is rather a shock! The first two books, in my opinion are more interesting than the later two.- Read forwaqar's review (113 words)
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leanneb82
13th Nov 2005
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The 4th Harry Potter book love this book just like the others.I like the way that it's not centerd around Hogwarts in this one and there is more to it.- Read leanneb82's review (38 words)
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Thomas OBrien. 4th Feb 2003
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Harry Potter is back at Hogwarts after strange events at the Quidditch world cup but there is something going on. The Triwizard tournament is being held at Hogwarts and someone is tring to hurt him. But who and how? With professer 'mad eyes' Moody around nobody can possibly hurt him... or can they?- Read Thomas OBrien's review (86 words)
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I heard so much about Harry Potter that I had to find out what all the fuss was about. I bought the first book and thoroughly enjoyed it and I have since bought the second, third and the fourth which I loved fron cover to cover. I think that one can learn the good from the bad, the difference between good and evil, the difference too, between black and white (Even if we are talking 'magic').
Perhaps these books were written for children of ten and over but I guarantee that an adult can just as ...- Read Audrey's review (156 words)





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