Rating: Summary: One of the Best Review: This book is wonderful. I absolutely adored it. I have read all of the Harry Potter books at least twice, ... and they are all marvelous. While this one is not the best of them, in my opinion, it is most DEFINITELY nearly tied with the Prisoner of Azkaban, which is my personal favorite. Rowling is an astonishingly clever author. I hope she reads this, because I want her to know exactly how beautiful her books are. The Goblet of Fire is a wonderful book full of mystery and suspense, comedy and sentimentality, unexpected twists, yet leaving readers screaming "I KNEW IT! I KNEW THAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN! " This is a must read for ANYONE. Some people think this series is meant for children, and that may well be, but they are increasingly intense in the way of what one would allow a child to read. Each book tops the last in more ways than one and (although the Prisoner of Azkaban is STILL my favorite one thus far) this one is no exception.
Rating: Summary: More!More!More! Review: The Harry Porter books are the best I've read in a while. (And I'm quite stingy with my 5 stars!). Each book in the series is better than the one before. Can definitely be enjoyed by both children AND adults. Rowling is a brilliant and imaginative story teller.
Rating: Summary: Keep on reading. It's getting better and better! Review: It doesn't take too long to read this 734 page long book. It proves that the Harry Potter series is getting better and better. The book starts eerie and tense, showing Voldemort from the muggle's point of view. Voldemort makes very evil plans. The story then moves on to the International Quidditch World Cup, which includes funny moments with the Weasleys. Then the mystery begins when Voldemort's supporters and powers are on the loose. At Hogwarts, there is the Triwizard Tournament, which involves an important character first introduced in Book 3. There is excitement in each of the tasks. The storyline and plot of the book is incredibly mysterious and gripping. All of the books are full of great mystery, but this is the greatest mystery of all. What is the deal with Mr. Crouch? Who got Harry into this mess? Who's the bad guy? The answers in the end of the book will surprise you.The whole nature and portrayal of the book is what helps it become great literature. This book prooves that all of the censorship against the books are not true. The book never teaches black magic, but teaches AIGNST THE DARK ARTS. The evil dark lord Voldemort, who murdered the parents of our hero, has destroyed the lives and families of many. All lot of history on Voldemort is given in this book. He and his servents casted curses that caused pain and death, harming very good people. In the end, the evil dark lord destroys a very good person who you will love, and other good people. The overall meesage is much similar to the message in "Star Wars". The tragic ending brings tears to the eyes, but helps teach the overall message of seeing what the evil easy way does to what is good. While the book contains serious parts, there are many fun, exciting, and entertaining moments. Harry fights against dragons, merpeople, and monsters(along with his worst enemy). Hermione battles against servitude, which in a way gives a satiracal portrayal of activism. Rita Skeeter damages reputations, which gives a satiracal portroyal of the news media(I love the way Hermione gets back at Skeeter!). Fred and George make their plots, which gives another important message in the end: DON'T GAMBLE BEFORE YOU ARE 21 YEARS OLD! You'll also grow very attached to the characters Fleur Delacour and Viktor Krum. You also will get really mad at Cornelius Fudge in the ending of the book, because after all of the cool, exciting, and sometimes scary parts in the story, Cornelius Fudge ruined the whole ending, and everyone got mad at him. Harry, Dumbledore, Profesor McGonnagal, and even Snape get mad at Fudge. Still, brings much mysterious pensiveness as we wonder what awaits Harry in the next book. Believe me, if you have never been excited for the next Harry Potter book, this book will make you really really really excited for the fifth book. The only complaint that I have is that the title didn't fit the book that well. The Goblet of Fire made it's big appearance in chapter 16, but from then on it was only metioned. Parents should not be worried about their kids reading this book. Though it does contain more tense and scary scenes than the other books, children who have read the other three books will definately be able to handle this book. Besides, two important lessons tought in these books are maturity and how to face your fears. Never be afraid of anything, for Harry is never afraid of Voldemort. With all of the mystery, climax, and excitement, this is a book that no adult, teenager, or child will want to miss out on. This is a one of a kind novel. Get it while it lasts!
Rating: Summary: Dark revalations Review: This book was a deep and enchanting read from the fristn page to the last. Within the 2 days it took me to read it had trapped my in the deep and more somber atmosphere. Rowling stated this would be more dark and mysterious and it was. Like a greta series it makes you want more and keeps you hungry for the next book. This is the best book in the story by far!
Rating: Summary: The Harry Potter books: EPIC NOVELS AND INSTANT CLASSICS Review: These other 3,145 reviewers that say this book is 5 stars aren't the typical idiots, they are perfectly correct, these books are so popular that not liking them would be just plain weird. For one thing, they have everything that anyone would want in a novel. Family issues, emotional stuff, excitement, suspense, adventure, and most important, fantasy, fantasy, and more fantasy. Harry Potter kicks behind! It's very fantastical, and it's really amazing how a book that's not entirely about talking animals can be so popular! read this book! it is great! (not to mention 734 pages long! )
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter Review: Harry Potter#4 is great. I give it 4 stars becase it is good in some parts and other parts are boring. Mostly good. A suprise awaits you!
Rating: Summary: I Love Harry Potter Review: I know everyone on earth has reviewed this book, but I just have to say I love it! I can't wait to have kids to read it to over and over again! Hary Potter just sucks you in and leaves you with a warm feeling and a need for more Harry Potter! I just can't wait for more books!
Rating: Summary: Probably the best of the series so far Review: It's certainly the fullest - double the size of the previous offerings. I haven't come across anyone who doesn't enjoy these books. She follows the Joe-Bob Briggs rule of sequels, which is that the closer a sequel is to the original, the better it will be. The formula is still the same, but the mix gets richer and richer with time. Plus there is now a real story developing through the books, as well as Harry's development. It really is staggering how, given that there are so many books, one book can stand out so far - Ms Rowling really has a magic gift.
Rating: Summary: It's THE BEST BOOK I've EVER read! Review: This is the best Harry Potter book I've ever read! I think you should step right inside the bookstore and BUY IT! Read some pages and I bet you would be HOOKED! and I bet you would buy all the series and be a fan! I think everybody will enjoy this exellent and fantastic book! I can't wait for the next book! ooh so good! BUY IT!
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Review: This book is a very good book. I'd say this is the best Harry Potter book so far. He has a lot of close calls because Hogwarts is having something that they haven't done in about 150 years. He has do do 3 tasks for a huge trophy. The Quiditch World Cup is great. If you haven't read any Harry Potter books you should start reading them. They're really good.
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