Harry potter and the Goblet of Fire

By J.K. Rowling

A book series loved by many, continues to amaze me in this fourth book; Where Harry Potter the boy who escaped death many times returns to Hogwarts to hopefully have a normal school year.
I liked that the Weasleys included Harry and Hermione in their trip to the quidditch world cup. But I didn’t like how it got ruined when death eaters crashed the evening.
Later at Hogwarts, where the Triwizard tournament was being held, Harry couldn’t have a normal year when he got chosen as a fourth champion, along with Fleur Delacour, Victor Krum and his fellow Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory.
My favorite of the tasks was the first one, I love dragons and having the chance to interact with one even if it’s for stealing the egg it’s protecting is good.
I also like the idea of having a ball on Christmas. But I wouldn’t want to be Harry’s date with his bad dancing skills, nor Krum’s date he’s a bit awkward in both the books and the movies but maybe less in the books.
Nothing really surprised me in this book like the death of my favorite character, yes in this book someone that isn’t the bad guy dies, I was also not so surprised when the DADA teacher was not the DADA teacher because all throughout the four books it’s always the dark arts teacher that has to do with the misfortunes of Harry’s year in one way or another.
All together I rate this book a 4/5 for suspense and writing as well as story continuity. I would recommend this book to anyone.

  • suitable for: kids aged 9 and up
  • Book 4/7
  • Rating: 3.5/5

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