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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
  • Critics' Consensus (7):
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  • First Published:
  • Jul 1, 2000, 734 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 2002, 734 pages
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Marielle Murphy
This book was very well written, and I have enjoyed reading three times! The plot of this book was great suspenseful, and exciting. When I started reading the series, I wasn't very egaged into what was happening, but as the books went on, they have turned out to be the best books I have ever read! This particular book has been yet my favorite one. The fact that Lord Voldemort rises again makes it more suspenseful because it made me wish that the fifth book was on its way, as I don't know what is yet to happen. On a scale of one to ten, I'd give this book an eleven.


Sharon
This is a nice book which I spent days reading it. It makes Mr Dahl 2nd and J.K Rowling 1st .


Katrina
I really liked this book even though I'm 14 i still like reading all of the Harry potter books I liked this one best of all I recommend these books for all ages and I can't wait till the next book comes out I'll be the first one to get it :)


David
This was the best book I ever read! And I couldn't put it down! I've read the rest of the series 5 times each. Harry ROCKS!!!


Safia
Amazing that's the only thing I can say about this fabulous book. It has so many twist and turns that when you think your at an understanding part of the book your wrong, it turns the understanding a whole way around. This is the best book that Ms.Rowling has written, it has for me a very dramatic ending. I could never put this book down. For those of you that don't have it, please go buy it-it's worth it.


Rosie
I thought Harry Potter and the goblet of fire was great. It had so many twists in the plot I couldn't put it down for a second. My mum and next door neighbour have read all of the hp books as have I. I would really love to meet J.K Rowling and ask her how does she do it?????? My favourite part of the book was where Prof. Moody turned Malfoy into a bouncing ferret!


Hanon
I suppose this book is getting more than enough rave reviews, I'd just like to add one more! This is the best book!! Unpretentious, captivating, edifying,... everything a good book should be! Plus it's for all ages, that's something not even "The Great Gatsby" could claim!


Andrew Baglin
I have read all of the books on Harry Potter. Up until book 4 they were clean with no profanity. I am disappointed that the author felt she had to use profanity in children's books. It is obvious she it was not needed in order to sell them. My mom has advised me she will not allow me to read the next one if they is profanity in it. (10 yrs old)

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