Title: Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire
Author: J.K. Rowling
Genre: Fantasy, YA
Length: 734 pages
Source: Internet
The summer holidays are dragging on and Harry Potter can't wait for the start of the school year. It is his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and there are spells to be learnt, potions to be brewed and Divination lessons (sigh) to be attended. Harry is expecting these: however, other quite unexpected events are already on the march ...
As always, the Harry Potter series hasn't disappointed me, not in any way.
It's rare nowadays to find someone that has almost no idea of how the Harry Potter books go... well, hi.
When I was younger I didn't care much about the Harry Potter series, since I had never heard a lot of it (not in my country, at least). So years passed until I encountered Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone... and man.
You can almost feel how JK Rowling's writing techniques have improved (although it has always been a pleasure to be in Harry's adventures, since the beginning). Now, with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, I can no less than be amazed by the way she planned all this book to go.
As I told you, I've never watched (completely) the movies, so I am a almost a virgin to all that it comes with this series... and booooy, every turn and twist JK took didn't cease to impress me. Although I've said this, I feel like I could read this book a thousand times, because her writing just invites you to keep reading more, even though you know the ending.
I recommend this book a 100%, as I do with all the other three before this one.
I'm yet to read the last books, and even though it's been 4 books (getting increasingly bigger each), I'm excited to know what Harry will be getting into, and how JK Rowling will be portraying his adventures, always in the most magnificent form.
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