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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: Harry Potter book 4
Review: This has to be the best book by far, i really enjoyed reading it, the climax was trully amazing, i must say it was very good. I recomend this book to any one that is 1-100 years old. Harry Potter will go down in history it is a true clasic

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Goblet of Fire Blazes the Potter Trail
Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the longest installment of the Harry Potter series, is well worth the wait. Fans will love how the story begins with a scary revelation and immediately bewitches the reader. Heart beating suspense turns the pages as you learn more of the wizarding world and a magical tournament that endangers Harry's life. The Goblet of Fire is a must read for any Potter fan and could captivate any reader into hours of fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best book of the series by far
Review: I was anxiously awaiting the release of the 4th Harry Potterstory. When it arrived i soon found out it was worth the wait. Icouldn't stop reading it. Once again J.K. Rowling provides an amusing plotline with many unexpected twists and turns. Harry, Ron, and Hermione go through many challenges and tests of their friendship during their fourth year at Hogwarts. The school is abuzz with the coming of the Triwizard tournament which features 2 other schools of magic as guests at Hogwarts. Harry mysteriously becomes involved in the tournament. His adventures take him to many dangerous places, such as a fight with a dragon, and a reaquaintance and duel with the most feared dark wizard of al time, Lord Voldemort. To find out the rest you have to read the book. I think it is the best so far and will be anxiously waiting another year before I can read more about Harry and his adventures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter has Still Not Lost His Magic
Review: The hefty and long book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, at first seemed that it would just be another long and boring book. However, at the moment when I started to read it, I thought, Hey, this isn't so bad! I spent the whole day reading (up until about 11:45 at which I finished (on the 8th)). I'm not going to spoil the story for everyone, but I really liked Harry Potter's 4th year at Hogwarts, and I think that while this book is rather long, everyone should read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter's Adventures (book 4)
Review: I find the story in this new book to be just as adventureous as the prequels. It is a true gem! It is a must to share with your kids and will definitely become a classic. J.K.Rowling does it again!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This book was by far the most thought provoking piece of art by Jk Rowling. Harry Potter has matured and learns many interesting things. Watch as he meets new people and how he deals with them.. =-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I couldn't stop reading it!
Review: Fed Ex delivered at 1:30 p.m. and I read straight through (with a short break for dinner) to finish this book in one day! This book kept me hovering on the edge the whole time. I liked it because I could relate to some of the things that happened to Harry. (You'll have to read it yourself!) "Shiva's Fire" was equal with this book. This book is just as interesting as the other Harry Potter books, but I don't reccomend it for kids under the age of 4/5 because there are a lot of fights and deaths. (I am 13.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book Ever to Hit the Stands
Review: I don't know how Rowling is going to top this pivotal story. It is definatly the best and the darkest out of the four. I won't give you any details, because it will spoil it. JUST GET IT AND READ IT. If you don't you won't know what your missin'!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! It's finally here!
Review: The book was worth the wait. I'm glad the book was availableat a local bookstore on July 8. I started reading the book at 9:00pmand couldn't put it down. It was the best Harry Potter book ever. JK Rowling's imagination is unbelievable! She kept me guessing until the end. The ending is not at all what I expected. The servant was only introduced in the 3rd to the last chapter but Rowling was able to make his connection with the other characters...I can't wait for Harry Potter Book 5!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Biggest and Best Potter Book Yet
Review: Rowling has written a more ambitious book than her previous three. Her villians are as evil as ever, but many "good guys" (particularly in the Ministry of Magic) are not as pearly white as they seemed.

This book starts with Harry Potter spending the summer with his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and cousin Dudley Dursley. The Weasleys invite him to the World Quidditch Cup game, and strange and dangerous things start happening.

Once again, Voldemort maneuvers to improve his tenuous grasp on life and to defeat Harry -- and he has no qualms about who he'll kill to gain his ends.

Harry, meanwhile, not only has to contend with classes, competition, and girls; he finds that Ron and Hermione are not mere sidekicks he can expect to support him unthinkingly.

Add the usual Hogwarts faculty (including yet another Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher), students from two other (!) schools of magic, and you have a tale that propels you from page 1 to 734.


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