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Book Reviews of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4)

Book Review: Thank you Thank you Amazon and J.K.Rowling
Summary: 5 Stars

Thank you Thank you Amazon and J.K.Rowling, for another engrossing Harry Potter title. The postman delivered the book at 7:30am Mum woke me up and gave it to me, at 8:30am, and I couldn't stop reading for the rest of the day! I finished reading it at 6:00pm. A brilliant book, with a superb story line, impossible to put down, I went without lunch! A long story, but continuous action and twists. New characters are introduced, and described down to the last scar (Prof Moody). Back with new adventures, Harry Potter battles against an old foe. Already waiting for the next book, but I'm sure to read it at least another 7 times, like the previous books. Fantastic! Brilliant! GET IT NOW!

Book Review: J. K. Rowlings best yet!
Summary: 5 Stars

In my opinion this is the best Harry Potter book yet! Yet again the plot has been shaken up, everything changing, some long suspected truths revealed, a climax which will give you jelly legs and make your heart speed up, and finally, a HUGE cliffhanger which will leave you wishing it is next July today!

Book Review: Spellbinding! (Don't Worry, No Spoilers!)
Summary: 5 Stars

I've spent today reading Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, and though I was initially wary as to whether this book could ever possibly live up to my expectations for it, this fear soon evaporated as I became riveted to the story. Which would explain how I managed to read a 600+ page book in about 6 hours. While it was lovely to visit the world of Hogwarts, Quidditch & Everyday Magic, replete with all of the sly humour and satire in which Rowling colours her world, Rowling's real genius lies in her ability to create diverse and psychologically believable characters, at once charming, sympathetic and vulnerable in their human (or quasi-human!) frailties. She gives her characters so much soul that it is not hard to see why the Harry Potter Phenomenon seems to have taken on a life of its own...

Book Review: The fourth book in the Harry Potter saga finally revealed.
Summary: 4 Stars

The eagerly awaited release of the fourth book in the eventual saga of seven has finally been released. "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" starts of as the previous three with Harry at his aunt and uncle's(the Durselys)house. After the initial introduction Harry is invited to watch the Quidditch Worl Cup final with his best friend Ron and his family. What follows is an action packed match with thrills(and spills) and sinister riots by Death Eaters. On returning to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Harry finds the normal running of the school disrupted by a suprise which brings excitement, sadness... New characters are introduced to the reader and Harry experiences love... for the first time. Soon a sinister plot to return Lord Voldemort to power. Emmersed in a dealings with dragons, merpeople and "Blast-Ended Skrewts" Harry certainly has alot to deal with in his fourth year at school. When Voldemort and Harry met...life for all is changed forever. This is undoubtedly the darkest and scariest ending so far. This action packed book is a must read for lovers of magic and mystery or those who have already fallen in love with the Harry Potter books. Either way I highly recommend "HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE"

Book Review: Astounding! Better than all the previous books.
Summary: 5 Stars

It is 21:50, 8th July (the day of publication) and I have just finished reading the Goblet of Fire. From the moment I started reading the book, I could not tear myself away from it, and as I turned each page, my hands, sweating with excitement, lighty smudged the words of the sentences. It is written in the same, amazing style as the previous ones. The excitement building up as you edge closer and closer to the climax of the story, which is both tremendous and overwhelming. The story is indescribable, with the usual brilliant unexpected twists and turns. The Goblet of Fire is undoubtedly the greatest of the Harry Potter books.
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