Rating: Summary: The Best Harry Potter so far Review: What a great book! I stayed up all night reading it and finished at 5 the next morning. I couldn't put it down without knowing what was going to happen.If you have never read any of the previous books, this book is still good because it summerizes eveything that has happened so far as Harry begins another year at Hogwarts. The characters are developed in a natural way without cutting quality. We see the three main characters grow in friendship as well as maturity. I recommend this book to children (Muggle and otherwise and of all ages)everywhere.
Rating: Summary: great book! more stars need Review: Harry wakes up at 4 Privet Drive during summer vacation where he lives with his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and spoiled, pig-like cousin, Dudley. It was the same year after year, the Dursleys pretended that Harry didn't exist and definitely disapproved of any weird things like the vivid dream he had the night before. He wakes up to find his scar pounding on his forehead and he knows something is up. But this vacation turned for the better when he receives a letter from the Weasleys. They invite him to spend the rest of the summer with them and to go see the Quidditch World Cup, which was held in Britain. So Harry travels by fire to the Burrow and his dark and threatening adventure begins. He has to ask a girl to the Yule ball and other fun things happen in this book. This is a great book and was my favorite.
Rating: Summary: Awesome fourth part Review: The fourth out of seven Harry Potter book is arguably the best one yet. Being the longest one yet you have more time to enjoy this great book. The book is about Harries fourth year at Hogwarts(the wizard school) and an old tournament is to be held with one champion representing each school. Harry without entering himself is surprisingly on the list as a fourth candidate. Nobody can explain it. It is all the plan of Lord Voldemort(dark wizard) to get Harry and to have his vengeance. Harry will have to get out of this mess without any help. Can he make it? This book is a must read for all Harry Potter fans and any other person that likes reading good books. recommended for ages 11 and up.
Rating: Summary: they need more stars! great book Review: this was the best i won't tell you what happens but: Harry wakes up at 4 Privet Drive during summer vacation where he lives with his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and spoiled, pig-like cousin, Dudley. It was the same year after year, the Dursleys pretended that Harry didn't exist and definitely disapproved of any weird things like the vivid dream he had the night before. He wakes up to find his scar pounding on his forehead and he knows something is up. But this vacation turned for the better when he receives a letter from the Weasleys. They invite him to spend the rest of the summer with them and to go see the Quidditch World Cup, which was held in Britain. So Harry travels by fire to the Burrow and his dark and threatening adventure begins. He has to ask a girl to the Yule ball and other fun things happen in this book. This is a great book and was my favorite.
Rating: Summary: Amazing Review: I read this in 2 days. This book is alive on so many different levels. I can imagine this seriese becomming a classic like Alice in Wonderland.
Rating: Summary: Goblet of Fire Doesn't Disappoint! Review: I've just finished reading "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (after doing nothing but read since I got the book yesterday!) and I'm planning to go back and re-read it just as soon as my head clears! J.K. Rowling has absolutely outdone herself! This book is enormous but also enormously readable. Paced like a thrilling rollar coaster ride, the reader is swept along, through slow upward climbs and exhilarating downward free-falls! The plot twists and turns, leaving one breathless one moment, cheering the next, near tears at some points, smiling with satisfaction at the end. The length of the book gives Jo Rowling room to expand and take her own delicious time telling this 4th chapter in the Harry Potter series, making us hungry for the next installment! This is a wonderful read and I'm delighted to spread the word!
Rating: Summary: Rowling does it again! Review: I stayed up half the night reading this newest Harry Potter book. It reminds me why I fell in love with books in the first place. Ms. Rowling makes it fun to read again! I don't want to give any secrets away so I'll just say die hard fans will NOT be disappointed. Hooray for Harry!
Rating: Summary: worth the wait Review: I couldn't put it down. I really loved it -- for fans of the series, this is an excellent sequel to Book III. More history behind the rise of Voldemort, and even more fun and spells and hilarious characters but with a touch of seriousness. Excellent set-up for the last three books. The only problem is that I can't wait for the next book to come out!
Rating: Summary: This is the best Harry Potter book so far! Review: This book had the most dramatic buildup and astonishing climax of the Harry Potter series that have been published to date. though I missed the excitement of the Quidditch matches, the Triwizard Tournament more than made up for it. The plot was excellent, and kept me guessing. I thought that it was Ludo Bagman who had entered Harry's name in the Goblet of Fire, and that "Mad-Eye" Moody (or at least Barty Crouch transformed into Moody)was like another Lupin: someone entirely on Harry's side. But the exciting climax revealed the real "bad guy" to me, and I found that my guesses were completely off track. This book is definately going to keep you reading once you open the cover.
Rating: Summary: Spellbound by Harry Potter Review: Any book that has kids excited about reading is worth the hype, and this is 4 in a row for J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is another wonderful book. J.K. Rowling continued her series with the same engaging, entertaining characters and another incredible plot. If you aren't familiar with this series, start with the first and settle in for a fabulous adventure. You won't want to put them down until you're finished. And you will want to read them again and again. The Harry Potter series has children of all ages enthralled. The interaction between Ron and Hermione is priceless in their fourth year. Harry's strength of character showed as he faced the challenges. The Fourth Year at Hogwarts has me (and many of my friends) already waiting impatiently for the Fifth!
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