Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire


By: J.K. Rowling
Reviewed by: Nani1993, 16
Rating: Really liked it


Harry kicks off another exciting year at Hogwarts with a trip to the Quidditch World Cup with the Weasleys and Hermione. Continuing the theme of magical competition, Dumbledore announces the reinstatement of the Triwizard Cup.

When Harry is unexpectedly pulled into the running by binding and magical means, he must survive dangerous tasks and determine who put his name in the goblet of fire--before it is too late.

Again, Rowling demonstrates how wide and deep her imagination (and consequently, her world) extends. Drawing characters from around the world to Hogwarts, Rowling also infuses this fourth volume with a broader scope of mystery, intrigue, and even murder.

As readers mature with Harry, so does the subject matter. Goblet of Fire shows more clearly than ever that Harry Potter is for more than only children. Even with all the secrets and unsurety surrounding this fourth book, one thing is for certain: the events of this book will change the wizarding world forever.


Recommended to: Ages 9 and up

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