Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter #4) by J. K. Rowling, Mary Grandpre (Illustrator), Mary GrandPre (Illustrator), Mary GrandPré (Illustrator)

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  • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: September 2002
  • ISBN-13: 9780439139601
  • Sales Rank: 569
  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • 734pp
  • Series: Harry Potter Series, #4
  • Edition Description: REPRINT
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A special library binding for the Harry Potter series

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Fourteen-year-old Harry Potter joins the Weasleys at the Quidditch World Cup, then enters his fourth year at Hogwarts Academy where he is mysteriously entered in an unusual contest that challenges his wizarding skills, friendships and character, amid signs that an old enemy is growing stronger.

New York Times Book Review - Stephen King

The Harry Potter series is a supernatural version of ''Tom Brown's Schooldays,'' updated and given a hip this-is-how-kids-really-are shine. And Harry is the kid most children feel themselves to be, adrift in a world of unimaginative and often unpleasant adults -- Muggles, Rowling calls them -- who neither understand them nor care to. Harry is, in fact, a male Cinderella, waiting for someone to invite him to the ball. In Potter 1, his invitation comes first by owl (in the magic world of J. K. Rowling, owls deliver the mail) and then by Sorting Hat; in the current volume it comes from the Goblet of Fire, smoldering and shedding glamorous sparks. How nice to be invited to the ball! Even for a relatively old codger like me, it's still nice to be invited to the ball.

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A phenomenon like Harry Potter does not come along very often. The young wizard and his eager companions Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley have inspired countless children to delve into reading with a fervor rarely seen, and we have J. K. Rowling to thank for that! Rowling has created a fantastic world of wizards and muggles, ghosts and trolls, and good and evil that has completely revitalized a love of reading in both kids and adults all over the world.

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter #4)by Anonymous

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October 01, 2008: Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling is about a young wizard tryin to complete his training at Hogwarts School, of witchcraft and wizardry. After seeing the movie and reading the book I noticed that J.K. Rowling and the director had different interpretations on some of the ways the story went. Harry Potter is midway through both his training as a wizard and his coming of age. Harry wants to leave the Dursleys home, to venture to be part of the famous Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron and Hermione. He attends, but something strange happens at the World Cup. Will Harry overcome this? After his adventure Harry returns to Hogwarts to find out that the famous Tri-Wizard Tournament is held at Hogwarts. During the Tournament Harry a young 4th year student must overcome certain obstacles like learning new spells, dealing with people such as Malfoy, and asking his crush to the dance before anyone else does. Harry faces many problems in this latest adventure. like learning new spells and dealing with a persistent. Harry Potter would like to have a normal 14 year old life, but can not due to his lifestyle of being a wizard and all the adventures he has during his years at Hogwarts.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter #4)by Anonymous

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August 03, 2008: Another amazingly written book by JK Rowling. She is, in my opinion, the best writer of the last 2 decades. Her writing gives so much detail, you just keep coming back for more. We (myself, husband & 2 children) have read all of the books in the series (many times over), and seen all of the movies. Currently we are counting down the days to 'Half Blood Prince'. Each book keeps you on the edge of your seat and wanting more and more. Recently we were all listening to the book on cd when my husband suggested we just watch the movie instead. Our 8 year old son told his father, 'no way Dad, the book is way more interesting than the movie.' When my husband asked him to explain what he meant, our son said, 'the details in the book make you use your imagination, which is better than anything they could put in a movie.' If that doesn't sell adults on getting this book for their children NOTHING will!


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