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Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire

Book 4

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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  • Jul 1, 2000, 734 pages
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  • Jul 2002, 734 pages
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Jle

I am in love with Harry Potter... I cant get enough of these books...I have read them all many many times...and im craving more...So please Jk...keep them coming...As for the whole thing about these books being bad...This is not true...these books are the best thing that has happend for the imagination of anyone that has read them...So to the people that keep saying these books are not good...read them first...because after you do...you will fall in love with them...just like the rest of us...So Jk i encourge you to keep writting as much as possable

I think happy potter 4 was a fantastic book...and i loved how long the book was and was very suprised by the ending...and i cant wait to see what happens next:)

THeee biggest fan ever possiable

Jamie
Sheena

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dave

IT WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sierra

i was crazy about the book! i couldn't once put it down, i even read at recess!! it is a kind of book that you love to read over and over again..... look at me, i read it 9 times. J.k. did an awesome job with it. she made it where you cant guess what happens in the next book, so you have to read it to find out. Her books are the best i have ever read.... well, tied with Cracker Factory...its that great!!!! i cant wait till all the books come out. ill be wizzing through them!!!!!
Sincerely,
Sierra, your TOP fan!!!
sam

It's the best book in the series, and my favorite book over all. The end was suprising and I couldn't put the book the down.It took me only 3 days to read it.the last day I read 426 pages because it was so good. If you didn't like you must have skipped pages or you didn't understand it.Oh by the way for the people who think it's a bad thing for your religion. You shouldn't they believe what you do they celebrate Christmas.
Graham

I loved it!!
Travis

I thought that Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was Fantastic. It was one of those books where you can't put it down. That book was really amazing!!!
claud

I though that it was brilliant. Mywhole family have read your books.

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