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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: The best of 'em yet!
Review: This book is like, so....great! With the other three you kind of get an introduction to Harry Potter and the world of wonderous wizards, etc. But in this one, it blows up. I mean, the plot's absolutely fabulous (no pun here) and I really love the book. I'm 17, and feel kinda odd reading them, but seriously, they are for all ages. But in the fourth book....if the first three are the intro, this is the beginning. Before this, Voldemort is really just a threat in the background that has done stuff in the past. In this one, he strikes out and actually enters the story. At the end, everyone is busy, scrambling to prepare...then it ends. The book ends. Drat. I want the next 3 now! ACK! Oh, well. I'll just have to wait....anyway. This book takes you from the World Cup to the Triwizard Tournament to Voldemort....the book's filled with everything that makes me love Hogwart's and wish I lived in England just to see if I could get on platform 9 and 3/4's... The book's great :o)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Goblet of Fire
Review: I received Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire yesterday and I read it all the way through to the end (not pausing except when I had to use the restroom or get a glass of water.)Needless to say my father didn't appriate me skipping meals in order to finish it. I throughly enjoyed this book which is rare thing to find in books these days,and today I was rather sad about the fact I couldn't either read the next book or be in the book, living a part. I think that it might be silly to say what I am about to, seeing how there are so many people against Harry Potter (trying to ban the books) but if I could choose between our world and theirs I wouldn't have to even think before I replied theirs. This book will keep you on your toes to the very last page. I laughed out loud at parts and I cryed at others. I hope the book will let you do the same. My last thought is that J.K. Rowling is the best author that I have ever heard of and she will always be my favorite writer and I hope she will become yours to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Review: This was the best book of the Harry Potter series so far. I have already read the book 2 times and have started a 3rd. I hope every child and adult gets to read this wonderful book. It holds you on the edge of your seat the whole time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You HAVE to read this book!
Review: The Goblet of Fire is 734 pages long; but don't let this intimidate you. This is the best book yet with some serious owl post, exciting challenges, and a thrilling clifhanger that will drive you insane! Major problems arise at the end that make you wonder wether or not Harry and his friends can survive. I rate this a five star book because I could not put it down. I don't think I can wait for the next one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificent New Adventures for Harry -- Best Book Yet!
Review: This may be hard to believe, but J.K. Rowling has outdone herself!

One of the great joys of the Harry Potter series is that Rowling has created a world that is fully realized and has its own magical logic. By taking Harry and his friends beyond Hogwarts's gates, by introducing them to wizards from other countries, Rowling has a whole new playground in which to experiment.

Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts offers him an opportunity to meet incredible new challenges and learn a ton of new magic skills. While the first three HP volumes were exciting and full of adventure, this fourth volume is truly thrilling! As Harry faces these new and at times, very scary, challenges, he learns more about the history of Lord Voldemort and the bad old days when Voldemort was at the height of his powers.

In addition, Harry and his pals are growing up and on one occasion must attend an event with a formal date -- heavens, that's a challenge right there! What will they do? Through it all, they come to understand each other even better and the bonds of their friendships strengthen. Harry faces a tremendous challenge at the end of the book and we come to fully realize the brilliance and compassion of Professor Dumbledore. As always, Rowling skillfully weaves in a strong sense of fair play and tolerance for others throughout this complex and plot twisting tale.

If you enjoyed the first 3 volumes, then hang onto your hat -- this is the best of the bunch! I read the first 3 books myself, and then aloud to my niece and nephew -- and I can honestly say that HP and The Goblet of Fire is better than the other three combined! BRAVO J.K. Rowling -- BRAVO! P.S. Five stars doesn't do this justice!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the goblet of Fire is magiclly delicious!
Review: the minute i picked up this latest Harry Potter book, i could (literrly!) not put it down. The suspense builds as Harry dreams about the whearabouts of Volde- oops! I mean you-know-who, then to an invation to the Quidditch World cup.Imaginitavley detailed and the most thrilling, tear jerking, chilling novel yet. It's hard to believe the saying "the best is yet to come" after you've finished this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was totally awesome!
Review: I read the book in less than one and a half days. I am 13 yearsold and I had hated the series before. Then my mom read me a few pagesfrom the first book and I was instantly hooked. I read every book more than once and nearly hugged the delivery guy when he delivered the book. It was so cool how Harry gets past Lord Voldemort, a.k.a You-Know-Who. It was so much more different than the other books because it sort of delves into Harry's psyche. He faces the constant pressures of fame especially when Ron, his best friend, thinks Harry is just in the Triwizard Tournament for more fame...I felt Harry's pain when everyone starts getting angry at him. The task's were cool since Harry had to escape a Hungarion Horntail, rescue his friends underwater, and fight his way to the Triwizard Cup. I got scared since Voldemort is back and wonder how they will stop him. All in all it was the best book yet. I can't wait for the other books to come out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A large book filled with even more
Review: When I first saw the book, I was in awe of how big it was. Longer than any of the books so far. I sat down was was once again pulled into Harry's world. While darker than her other books it still was very much enjoyable. The mixing of fantasy and realitiy is refreshing to see in children books today. And the fact that the parent can enjoy the book as well as or maybe even more than the child is very special indeed. I would recondmend that anyone intrested in fantasy to read this book as well as the rest of the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter And the Goblet of Fire
Review: I absolutely loved this book. When he was at the Quidditch World cup, you knew that something was going to happen. The book was very well planned, and both exciting and terrifying at the end. You could never tell who was bad, and who was good. I finished it in less than three days, that's how good it was. I couldn't put it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Just Gets Better...
Review: J.K. Rowling does it again--the same fine descriptive prose, exciting action, amazing monsters, page-turning climax, and of course, a gentle lesson at the end.

As you all know, someone does indeed die but it's not who you expect. As usual, someone close to Harry attempts to hurt him, and as usual it's not who you expect. And with the nasty turn of events near the end you might expect the tone to become dark. It remains hopeful and courageous to the finish.

The gratifying thing about this series is that it keeps getting better--you won't be disappointed in Goblet of Fire; in fact you'll be glad that it's almost 750 pages so it will last at least a few under-the-sheets-with-the-flashlight nights.

How long do we have to wait for the next one?


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