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Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire: Book 4
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Goblet of Fire is phenomenal!!! (12/18/2008)
The Harry Potter series are just getting better and better! The Goblet of Fire is more gripping than the last three, opens lots of more secrets, and the absence of the usual InterHouse Quidditch Tournament has been compensated with a Quidditch World Cup, the Triwizard Tournament which becomes Quadwizard later and the Yule Ball....and the best part is the Showdown at the end of the book, where all the events of the book are relived from the murderer's point of view ... that is really amazing.....
Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban: Book 3
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Prisoner of Azkaban rocks! (12/18/2008)
This book is really good ... it is gripping, and tells some more secrets of Harry's past, as well as opens some new roads which promise mystery in the future books... the time travel has been described really well, although one might say it is really similar to the BACK TO THE FUTURE movies...
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