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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: J.K. Rowling's Greatest!
Review: J.K. Rowling's 4th book in the Harry Potter series outdoes all the other three! A 734 page book (in the U.S.) jam-packed with fun, suspense. laughs, and thrills on every page. (My mom and I fought over whose turn it was to read next!) Can't wait for #5!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Great!
Review: The 4th Harry Potter is the best so far for the older kids, but there are a few sparse cuss words. The 734-page-book may also be better to read aloud to kids under 4th or 5th grade, since the reading is kind of heavy. Anyways, I loved it and I think most other young teens will too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Harry Potter Rescues Summer Reading
Review: This was possibly the most anticipated of any summer on record...but did it meet expectations? For sheer volume (pardon the pun) and number of pages, it almost doubled the size of The Prisoner of Azkaban. Yes, J.K. Rowlings still has the pen with the golden ink, that can dazzle children and adults alike by drawing them ever deeper into her tail of the beleagured wizard-in-training. However, there are a few scenes early in the novel that may give slight pause to the parents of the earliest readers. ......I would highly recommend this book and am currently considering it as a read aloud for my fifth grades this year, depending on how many have aleady read the story this summer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: J.K Rowling has done it once more! In this book, Harry is 14 and back at Hogwarts once more. I don't want to give away too much, but I will say that you get to see The Quidditch World Cup, see a comeback of characters from previous books, and be spellbound by the continuation of this wonderful series! Rowling also adds in a dash of possible romance for some of our favorite characters! If you loved the first three novels, you'll love this own just as much, if not more! Rowling sprinkles in a few swear words, but nothing too bad. Anyone who loves a fantastic and magical tale will love this book. Give it a try, and I promise you will never regret it.

PS: My parents loved it too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is the BEST is the whole set!
Review: I read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 3 days. It is the most exsiting book in the whole set. The ending Really makes you Think! I would recermend this book to Kids and Adolts alike. My dad is reading it, and him and I are reading it to my brother & sister. The book is all about Harry a wizered. Who is 14 and going into his 4th year at his wizered school Hogwats. He is rased by his aunt and uncle. Who Hate him and have a son of there own. His parents were Killed when he was not even 1 year. He has lots of edventurs. You could start reading at the 4th, but would not undersand most of it. Start with Harry Potter and the Camber of Secreats. Then work your way to the 4th book. Have fun! SASGirl

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Potter Ever
Review: This was simply the best Harry Potter book yet.

Not really awhole lot more to say. I'm looking forward to book 5.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, but parents be warned . . .
Review: J.K. Rowling's fourth Harry Potter novel is a pleasant and daring surprise. It is one of the few sequels to not only meet, but also surpass every hope I could have had for it. She continues to build from the previous three novels in a way that, wonderful as they are, they now seem like background fodder by comparison to the richness of the fourth novel.

However, I would like to extend a strong word of caution to all parents. Harry is now 14 years old, and Rowling is writing very much towards a more mature audience. Her world now has more complex issues such as racism and murder (all of which are handled with a depth which shows why Rowling should never be listed as just "a children's writer"). A few deaths occur in the book. I strongly recommend that parents read the book before their children so that they can be prepared to help their children deal with the book's final, _very intense_ chapters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Potacular!
Review: THIS BOOK IS GREAT. I LOVE THIS BOOK. IT'S THE GREATEST BECAUSE I LOVE THIS BOOK. I WOULD MARRY IT IF I COULD! IT'S GREAT! I LOVE THIS BOOK! IT'S GREAT AND I LOVE IT! IT'S MY FAVORITE BOOK BECAUSE I LOVE IT AND IT'S THE GREATEST!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "The Goblet of Fire" takes off like a Firebolt!
Review: I honestly believe that this is J.K. Rowling's best book so far. I got it the day it came out, and finished it that evening! I was especially pleased that Sirius Black had a fairly large role. He has been my favorite character since the third book. I would highly recommend this book for anyone above the age of nine, who does not want to be considered a muggle!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of time
Review: Hard to see why people are wasting their money on this secondrate work. This has to be the most poorly written and conceived plotin a long time. The characters are shallow and boring and the plot is easy to guess. I suppose that people like this series because it isn't about anything realistic. If you want to read this kind of fantasy pick up something by Raymond Feist who is much more entertaining and not so childish


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