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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: Everyone can love this book
Review: I have to addmit that some of the best books that i have read in life happens to be the Harry Potter books.The biggest group of people that happen to be in love with these books happen to people with imagination, and hope that everything will happen just the way one hopes.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, shows goals and hope, that no matter what anyone can to anything, despite age and gender. Harry had to over come a large battle with himself as well as all those around them. Many childern in the world have had hope to become Harry and his friends. Beyond that these books have insired people, young childern to read, and movie companies to profit.
The adventure in this book is about Harry getting put into a very horrible situation, and not knowing how to get out of it. With the help of his friends he finds his way out. With members of the "he who should not be named" group rising as well as himself rising, looking for revenge on Harry, for something that is not Harry's fault. The story goes up and beyond anything that only one normal person thinks. I believe that J.K. Rowling is more then a normal person.
These books are classics and go beyond any and a lot of books written for all ages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter!
Review: Hi, I'm a big harry potter fan... I LOVED it! and now I've read all four and
I am just DYING for the 5th. by the way, Harry will be 17 by the
time he's finished school, and I hope after that book's done (year's later, I hope!) she'll release one about a witch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic book
Review: As soon as I finished reading King Fortis the Brave (Another excellent book that all fans of Harry Potter will love) I tore into this book. It was fantastic. I was a little intimidated by the size of the book at first (which was probably why I read Fortis first - at 172 pages it was a little more managable), but quickly became absorbed in it. This may be a long book, but it is so much fun that I hardly seemed to notice. I recommend it highly to any fan of fantasy fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful story for any age!
Review: I just finished this book and I finally feel caught up with the rest of the world! I was a little late getting on the Harry Potter bandwagon, but now that I'm there, I'm totally caught up in the story! I can't wait for book 5 to come out! The first four were all wonderful stories...and I'm a 33 year old single guy with no children! I generally don't even like fantasy-type novels! I wrapped up book 4 and then began to read "To Kill a Mockingbird"...that is much more my "standard" type of book. But these Harry Potter books are wonderful -- for any age! So whatever your age and whatever your taste, I encourage you to give them a try! (And be sure to start with book 1 and don't jump into the middle of the series!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

J. K. Rowling wrote another good book. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth in the Harry Potter series. In this one, Harry finds himself in a wizard's tournament. Hogwarts and two other wizard schools are having a young wizard's competition. It is only for wizards in their fourth year or later, but somehow Harry's name gets entered with the others. There are now two Hogwarts students in the competition but only one from the other schools in the competition. The competition is tough and he finds himself scared about the next event every time.
The usual characters are still in the book, but more are added too. Ron Weasley and Hermoine Granger and, of course, Draco Malfoy. J. K. Rowling shows me, through these characters, that all people are little different.
Read this book to find out why there are two kids from Hogwarts who are in the tournament, and why Harry is afraid of all the events that are coming up soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Fourth Harry Potter Novel
Review: This book is by far, in my opinion, the best book so far. It has more drama, suspense, mystery, and humor that you can imagine, but it is also very dark. Definately for kids 9 and older. The reasons for its darkness: more deaths, scarier, and more evil people. If you like books that are packed with excitement and magic, you should read this fourth installment in the Harry Potter series. However- and I say this as a warning- if you are impatient, you might not want to read this book. It's 734 pages!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Review: JK Rowling, for me is the best author of fantasy and magic, for a single mom.
Anyway, this is my favorite book and I recommend that you read it. It has the same action and adventure that the past three books had, only it's more thrilling and more exciting. The Quidditch match we all loved was "taken out". But only for awhile, to give way to the Triwizard Tournament. I'm not gonna spoil everything, but you MUST read it!
We'll meet the other two best schools in Bulgaria and France: Durmstrang and Beauxbatons. There'll also be a Quidditch World Cup, and from the night of the same day of the Quidditch World Cup began the adventures of the three kids, 'coz somebody released the Dark Mark.

All I can say is, it is so kewl and interesting that when I made a book report out of this, I got an A- ! Trust me, and take my word 4 it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
Review: I'm not 13, I'm 45. And I just want to say I love the Harry Potter Books. I'm from the south,(that should say alot.) And Our pastor was bashing the books bad. So like every other person that is told not to do something, I'm going to do it. I read the first book.I fell in love with Harry Potter and his friends. I didn't find the demonic spells to drag all good kid to HELL.
I found a little boy in a unhappy home.Saved by a School.I also saw great lessons. He stands up for hisself.And his friends.
So I hope R.K. Rowling continues writting about Harry. I'd love to see Harry grow up to become a great Wizard.
Looking forward to the next Books.[...]

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Harry Potter - No more than an ordinary child story
Review: rowling has poor insights into things, and his harry potter is no more than an ordinary child story. nothing in the book is of rowling's own creation-- everything she just borrow it from somewhere else. for instance, the idea of a wizard, nor goblin is new. about the story and the plot, obviously rowling has adopted such a recipe (start introducing characters> something unexpected happens > band of children miraculous solve the the mystery and become heroes) more than thousands have used in making children stories.
every book of jk rowling is dull, and is repetitive, as they all start with harry having his summer holidays with the whatever it is ( i don't care) , and then goes back to school and something happens, and bah bah bah...

talking about child entertainment, i could find lots of japanese animations thats better than this...

no offence, just expressing my opinions about this book, which i think does not deserve all the popularity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Th Challenge and the Challengers
Review: Something new was going to happen at Hogwarts this year, but too bad Ron's parents and 3 oldest brothers wouldn't tell the. They soon found out that the Triwizard Tournament was being held at their school. Unexpectedly, Harry, who wasn't even old enough to enter his name into the Goblet of Fire, was chosen as a champion (a challenger), causing Ron to get mad at him. Even more surprisingly, he made it through all the challenges and tied first with Cedric, the other champion for Hogwarts. However, the cup had been transformed into a port key and teleported both Harry and Cedric away from Hogwarts, where Voldemort killed Cedric. Harry fought Voldemort and barely escapes bringing Cedric's body back, after seeing the ghosts of all of Voldemort's victims.
I liked this story because I couldn't predict what's going to happen next. After I read the first three books, it seemed like Ron and Harry would be friends forever. However, Ron got mad at Harry, thinking that Harry had betrayed him by putting Harry's name in without him. Who would have guessed Harry would get mad enough to throw something at Ron's head. After the first challenge against a dragon did Ron start to talk to Harry again. I also never thought that Professor Moody was really Barty Crouch, one of Voldemort's most faithful servants.
My favorite part was when Professor Moody turned Draco Malfoy into a ferret and bounced him around. Everyone near them was watching as Professor Moody controlled Draco like a little puppet. My second favorite part was when Ron's brothers, Fred and George, went to pick Harry up. They had "accidentally" dropped a Ton-Ton, a kind of candy they invented, on the living room floor. Dudley saw and ate it, but his tongue got big and swollen, causing Uncle Vernon to start throwing dishes at Mr. Weasley. While he was in a fury, Dudley's mother was busy pulling at his abnormally large tongue.


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