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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4 Audio CD) |
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Rating: Summary: The Best Of Them Yet! Review: I got The Goblet Of Fire today and was so excited! As soon as I got it I ripped the package open and started reading! I could not put this book down! I had to go to the bathroom for about two hours! I am so pleased that it is 734 pages long with 37 chapters 'cause I like a long book to read. You'll definately love this book, it is great reading just like the other 3. If you don't like this book...YOU'RE CRAZY! I never was a big fan of reading and once the Harry Potter books came out I was so into it. Thank You J.K. Rowling for creating the wonderful characters.
Rating: Summary: Harry Grows Up Review: Fans of Harry Potter who stayed up till the clocks struck 12:01on Saturday morning will not be let down. The latest enstallment hasall the things that make people of all ages come back to these books again and again. The story will be a disappointment for quidditch fans, though there is flying, and quidditch players, throughout the story. However, the tournament, which takes the place of quidditch matches, more than makes up for the lack of quidditch. The Triwizard Tournament is what this book revolves around, and it pleasingly fills the 700+ pages this book encompases. This book does take a slightly darker turn, and it will probably get some flack over some of the darker issues (insanity, torture) it explores. However, in a fantasy series, there must always be some danger and evil, and these issues are dealt with in the same, expert manner, that Ms. Rowling has dealt with all other possibly objectionable themes in her books. Overall, this book seems to continue the trend of a slightly more grown up attitude, both in its audience, and the manner in which it treats the characters. It is only fitting that as Harry and the gang grow up, so do the books. Overall, well worth giving up a day, a week, a month, whatever to read this book!
Rating: Summary: The First.... Review: JK Rowling's 4th book is wonderful. Even up to the 3rd chapterthe mystery is still there. So many weird and suprising things arehappening in this book. And I'm only up to third chapter. The way she writes keeps you interested in what the rest of the book has in store. This book is truly one to buy for kids who don't really like to read or even yourself...for some laughs and thrills!
Rating: Summary: The Magic Continues... Review: Anybody could tell you that the Harry Potter books arewonderful. The latest Rowling novel, however, proves it. "HarryPotter and The Goblet of Fire" continues the adventures of Harry and his friends at Hogwarts, and it keeps the reader guessing at what's coming next. J.K. Rowling's amazing style of writing is extremely detailed; she leaves no loose ends! I dare not reveal any of these fine points to those who have not read this masterpiece yet, but I will say it is definatly worth your time.
Rating: Summary: The Fourth book of the Harry Potter series Review: The fourth book of the Harry Potter series it is very good. Irated it five stars because of its outstanding detail and very goodplot. The Goblet of Fire really plays a small part in the story I think it should have been called Harry Potter and the Triwizard Tournament. This book is 734 pages, 37 chapters, long. I would recommend this book to people the like Sci-fi or Fantasy.
Rating: Summary: The Fourth book of the Harry Potter series Review: The fourth book of the Harry Potter series it is very good. I rated it five stars because of its outstanding detail and very good plot. The Goblet of Fire really plays a small part in the story I think it should have been called Harry Potter and the Triwizard Tournament. This book is 734 pages, 37 chapters, long. I would recommend this book to people the like Sci-fi or Fantasy.
Rating: Summary: The best since "Sorcerer's Stone!" Review: This is, by far, the best book in the series since "The Sorcerer's Stone." The veil of secrecy is somewhat lifted, allowing many elements of the wizarding world and of Harry's life to be made clear. The last 100 pages of this lengthy novel are fast-paced and soooooo scary. While the promised death of a character is truly heart-breaking, the event is handled well and should not be too upsetting for younger readers. My one piece of advice...don't skip ahead!
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter #4 Oops She did it again! Review: This book was well worth the wait author J.K. Rowling has done it again. I recommend this book to anyone who loves fantasies and lots of action at the same time. You may think that all the hype people were making was so they could hide the fact that the book wasn't great but guess what it is excellent. I have not read such a great book in all my life.
Rating: Summary: Dazzling... Review: You will never read something so dazzling, beautiful, andrichly told. It was edge-of-your seat excitement all the way through!
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: This is a great book. The storie justs keeps getting better and better. sorry I can't gieve it away . Read it for yourself.
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