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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: Bring on #5
Review: Another great installment in the Harry Potter series. This book tells the tale of Harry's 4th year at Hogwarts with the same engrossing language and charm of the previous three. I would highly recommend this book to all lover's of the Harry Potter series. While it is a lengthy 700+ pages it is a very enjoyable read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Review: This book was very thrilling, and I read it every moment possible! This book was most definately the best in the series. I recommend this book to ages 7 and above. This book is a bit deceiving, but it was rewarding to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm already done reading it!
Review: It's a really great book. Harry notices girls. He's constantly being bothered by a daily prophet journalist. Harry notices girls. Black is back! Hogwarts hosts the Triwizard tournament. Voldemort strikes harder than ever, but Harry escapes, and Voldemort remains, and not only does he remains but he's back to full power, in his own human body and all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Harry Potter book
Review: I read all three Harry Potter books and I liked them all but this one is the best. The only problem is that it is a book for children and it has 734 pages. Otherwise it's a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I read it! I finished all 733 pages on Sat. 7
Review: I stayed up longer than i should have to go to the book store to purchase the 4th installment to the harry potter story. I battled screaming children and pushy mothers. i was a t that bookstore for one hour untill my hands grasped the book. "It is sooo thick" i said, as i removed the drool from the corner of my mouth. it had just started to rain where I lived and i knew that on a Friday night in my college town the roads would be trechous. I carefully placed the book in the passengers seat and marveled at the people just walking in to the bookstore hoping to grab a copy. "Borders ran out", one said, "Threre was a stampede", said another. I smiled a bit as i turned my ignition. By the time I reached home i found that my roommates were outside of the house. "Where did you go?" one asked me. "to the bookstore". "At this hour? What did you get." i cringed a little knowing his responce to my decision not to go out to get a childrens book would be. but i held my head up and said. "I got Harry Potter! " I am 21 years old. i have been reading since I was four. And Harry Potter books are the best books that i have ever read. Period.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter is growing up
Review: Once again, Harry Potter does not fail to enthrall his fans. This is the most adult of all the books, and the only danger is that small children, who shouldn't be reading 700 page novels, will be overwhelmed by the dark, frightening and utterly absorbing finale of this story. If you don't let your children watch PG-13 movies, don't let them read this book without you! I don't think the news media will continue calling these books "children's stories" after this addition. Older children and young adults finally have a series to sink their teeth into. Once again the story is full of good against evil, conflicts of characters, the idiocy of (some) adults and the penalties of their own misbehavior. Enjoy, and be ready to read this one again and again, just like the others!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: I've just finished reading HP4 twice. All I can do is to gawkat Rowling's skill. [..] As she promised, the book is indeed pivotal and dark, full with surprises. The introduction is slow then the action moves fast and furiously from that point. The Quidditch World Cup and the Tasks are examples. I laughed hard when Moody humiliated Malfoy. I don't see how Rowling can top this book. By the way, I think there's something going on between Ron and Hermione.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the best yet! The Suspence, the Excitement, and the coldness of Lord Voldemort (shivvverr!) is more evident in this book than ever before. J. K. Rowling's genius writing has me believing without a doubt in the wizard world and my fear of Lord Voldemort has grown to another level. OH! how I want to jump into the book and help Harry! You thought you were impatient to read Book 4! Wait till you read this! The wait for Book 5 is going to be torturous!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OK, When's book 5 coming out!
Review: I really enjoyed Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It's interesting to see Harry, Ron, and Hermione getting older and moving into adolescence. Their magical abilities are also maturing. The series definitely took a turn to the more serious side of things with this book. The characters all gain more depth and you get to know them better. I enjoyed this a lot, and am looking forward to the next book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry's back - better than ever....
Review: All the hype, all the waiting, all the speculation - all worthwhile! The new Harry Potter novel is terrific! The Goblet of Fire seems to be a pivotal novel in the direction that the series will take in the future. This series has grown and developed over the four books but the essential message of friendship and teamwork remains in this newest book. Harry is again a reluctant hero, one that kids and grownups can relate to and cheer for. I read it in one big gulp, it's impossible put down. The Goblet of Fire sets the reader up nicely for the next installment (oh no! I have to WAIT for the next one!). Rowling is writing some of the most addictive and exciting fiction for kids, and adults, of any current author and I hope she keeps it up for long, long time.


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