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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4 Audio CD)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4 Audio CD)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book for any Harry Potter Fans, and anyone else!
Review: Are you ready to get blown off your seat for a great book?! Then read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The best book in the series.....I think...filled with action, surprises and a excellent ending. Read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Guthrie
Review: I love all of the Harry Potter books, and this one was no exception. It seems to me that they just get better and better. The way that J. K. Rolling tells the story is outrages, and how she tricks you into thinking that it was one person, but it is someone completly different! If i could, i would give this a 100 star rateing! It's a great book and a great series. READ IT!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The world of Harry Potter
Review: I began reading Harry Potter at the suggestion of a friend, if I would have only known....The goblet of fire has to be one the best books I have ever read. As I child I read the box car children, the polk street school books, sweet valley, and if only I would have had Harry Potter for books as a child. I love Harry Potter, that is the only word to explain them. It is great to see children all over the world reading these books, they open your mind to new things and help then with their imaginations. I read several reviews of the book before writing mine own and I want to say to all those who gave Harry Potter 1 star, you are all fools. To those people who say these books violate Christain beliefs, I say shame on you!! And to those people who hide these books from their Children, I say that you are closing doors for your own children. In this day and age we need to keep all doors open, and Harry Potter helps children keep their doors open. These books can open there minds so much more then the Box Car Children ever did for me, I thank my parents that I love to read and that I love reading Harry Potter! I am so looking forward to the next 3 books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goblet of Fire
Review: I found that Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to be one of the few good books I have read. I would recomend this book to anyone of any age. I and I would have to say for anyone to critize this book, that they should read it to see for themselves. Found the book most interesting, but to make it easier to understand make sure you read book 1, 2 and 3. I'm sure that most everyone who reads these books will enjoy them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shut up, superstisious morons. Magic isn't evil.
Review: A great book, the best one yet. As for those who say it's too dark, GIVE ME A BREAK! You can't protect your kids forever, they see and here stuff at school and on TV daily that's way darker than this. Also, I think the sudden seriousness Rowling created makes the story more appealing. I can't wait to see how the Ministry of Magic deals with the rebirth of Voldermort in the next book. As for you IDIOTS who say that magic is the work of the Devil, get a life. Some of the most famous fantasy authors in history were revered Christians. Also, don't you think calling what you don't understand evil is a little outdated? I suppose you people would prefer we still held witch trials. if everyone thought like you, we wouldn't have electricity right now. What I'm trying to say is, lighten up, people, you only live once. Don't waste your time on earth telling everybody that has an original thought they're going to go to hell.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Witchcraft and such
Review: If you are wondering why I gave this two stars instead of 1 star or 5 stars then let me explain the reason I'm giving Rowling two stars is because of her ability to make something as evil as witchcraft look innocent. Inside the Harry Potter books they use actually spells that are used by witchs and wizards do you want your kids to know this I sure don't. This is evil stuff that should be banned and burn curse Rowling for spearding evil to our children.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Even the best spells wear off
Review: I like Harry Potter a lot, but the most recent installment has sort of degraded the series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the third
Review: Okay, I like the Harry Potter books as much as the next person, but frankly, this one wasn't as good as the first three (in particular, the third).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HP 4 Review
Review: This is a truly phenominal book of the four-part Harry Potter series about a fourteen year old wizard. A must-read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heinlein's Daughter, Without Knowing It
Review: This is not a young children's book -- this is thematically an adult novel which happens to feature teens as its viewpoint characters, written at a teens-and-older reading level. My sons are 10 and 7 years old, and I am reading them a chapter a night from Book numbers 1 & 2 in the series. I'm not sure, however, about Book number 3, and I'm definitely not reading this, Book 4 in the series, to them as they simply aren't mature enough to handle it -- indeed, by the time they *are* mature enough for this volume, they'll be past wanting stories read to them. That said, I applaud Ms Rowling and her strong ethical stance in this post-modern era. Like the late Robert Heinlein, she offers guidance in the guise of entertainment and, also like him, does it so extraordinarily well that cash customers are willing to pay despite the didacticism. Conservative Christians who object to the stage-setting and terminology of the Potter books miss the entire point. This and the other books in the series are powerful voices in favor of *very* traditional values: courage, honor, compassion, loyalty, honesty, redemption, and just plain human decency. There's no doubt here about the existence of evil and the necessity to stand aganst it. Buy it for your young children? No. Buy it for your teen-ager? Definitely yes.


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