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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

J.K. Rowling

4.29
1,300 ratings·85,860 reviews

The Dark Lord Voldemort, who murdered Harry's parents, is regaining his power. During the Quidditch World Cup, his chilling Dark Mark appears, sowing terror. Harry's scar burns with agonizing pain, and he hears sinister whispers, signs of a dangerous link to Voldemort. At Hogwarts, the Triwizard Tou...

Pages
752
Format
Hardcover
Published
2000-07-08
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.

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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling

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See also:Robert GalbraithAlthough she writes under the pen nameJ.K. Rowling, pronounced likerolling, her name when her firstHarry Potterbook was published was simplyJoanne Rowling. Anticipating that the target audience of young boys might not want to read a book written by a woman, her publishers demanded that she use...

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85,860 reviews
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Jayson
Jayson·6 years ago
(A) 86% | ExtraordinaryNotes: The tone takes a wild turn. Suddenly it's all boy-girl drama, bright at the start, but it breaks your heart, and ends in tears and trauma.*Check out progress updates for detailed commentary: Progress updates:03/15/2020 - Preamble(1) I've said it before in comment replies, but I've always considered books 4-7 to be four parts of one very long book, which I call the \"Voldemort is Back Saga.\"(2) Attending the Wizarding World Cup was mentioned at the end of \"Prisoner...
Nilufer Ozmekik
Nilufer Ozmekik·7 years ago
I know what you're thinking: don't I have anything better to do than reread a 750-page book on my weekend? Of course I do! I could try my hand at baking bread, cakes, muffins, or any other carb-heavy project, and then share the results on social media—risking transforming into Thor's big-bellied image from the last Avengers movie after consuming them incessantly, like most of my friends have done since quarantine began (it will end eventually, right?). But wait a minute—scratch that idea! If I i...
Chelsea Humphrey
Chelsea Humphrey·7 years ago
A heavy, somber mood always washes over me when I finish this book in the series, and seeing it illustrated didn't change that one bit. The drawings are absolutely impeccable, and I especially loved the fresh takes on some characters, different from how they appeared in the movies – Mad-Eye Moody was a particular favorite. Now, the long wait begins for the rest of the illustrated editions of *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* by J.K. Rowling. :( If you're looking for captivating fantasy book ...
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Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin·7 years ago
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I have no idea why this didn't show up as being read, but honestly, who even cares? It's **Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire** by J.K. Rowling! I can reread and listen to these books forever!! Looking for a great fantasy book? Look no further!



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Lily  (LilyCReads)
Lily (LilyCReads)·8 years ago
This series has taken a damn TURN!

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Sasha Alsberg
Sasha Alsberg·10 years ago
Um. Wow. Yeah. That was freaking FANTASTIC!!!! Probably my favorite Harry Potter book so far, just wow oh my gosh......WHAT EVEN!! I feel empowered and sad at the same time (sad because...you know). J.K. Rowling truly outdid herself with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 5/5 stars of course! Definitely a must-read if you're looking for thrilling fantasy book reviews.
Hannah Azerang
Hannah Azerang·11 years ago
One of my absolute favorites in the whole series. The ending always just gets to me, absolutely breaks my heart. If you're looking for a great book review of *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* by J.K. Rowling, look no further – this book is a classic for a reason!
Jayson
Jayson·12 years ago
(A) 86% | Extraordinary
Notes: After a steady build-up, the series truly hits its stride with *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*. Deep and layered, this book goes down smooth, never feeling overly complex. A must-read for fans and a great example of J.K. Rowling's storytelling prowess. If you're looking for engaging book reviews, look no further!
Hira
Hira·13 years ago
*To read more reviews by me visit Views & Reviews *I seriously don't know why I even bother reviewing these books anymore when I've got nothing new to add. Seriously... J.K. Rowling is a genius. This series is absolute perfection. And I spend half my life daydreaming about going to Hogwarts. So, instead of a proper review, I'm just going to show you how reading **Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire** made me feel:When I started the book:During the book:At the end: Umm... J.K. Rowling..All in...
Zoë
Zoë·13 years ago
Excuse me while I go sob uncontrollably. This was SO much better than I remembered, and I already thought it was pretty amazing! J.K. Rowling is a literary genius, and I'm blown away by the sheer amount of foreshadowing and planning that went into the *Harry Potter* series. She drops hints about the Horcruxes and tons of other stuff in *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* that don't pay off until much later in the books. Definitely one of my favorites in the whole series (though I probably say ...