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A review by jenni_elyse
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
5.0
There are a few minor spoilers in this review, mostly for the three previous books.
When I first read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, I was amazed by it. I thought it was a fun change from the previous three books because it had adventure throughout the entire year rather than just at the end. At the time, it was the last book published and I felt a sense of longing and anxiety to find out what happened, especially after the ending!
Having read the book four previous times, it was fun to keep an eye out for the foreshadowing of a particular character to see how it ties into the ending and big twist/reveal. One thing I love about JK Rowling is her awesome ability to foreshadow and tie all the stories together.
Anyway, I love this book. I love the Triwizard Tournament. I love the subtle humor between the characters. I love seeing Ron and Hermione’s relationship elevate to a new level. I love the amount of magic you get to read about in this book and see Harry perform. It’s just a good adventure. And, it’s a pivotal book in the series.
When I first read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, I was amazed by it. I thought it was a fun change from the previous three books because it had adventure throughout the entire year rather than just at the end. At the time, it was the last book published and I felt a sense of longing and anxiety to find out what happened, especially after the ending!
Having read the book four previous times, it was fun to keep an eye out for the foreshadowing of a particular character to see how it ties into the ending and big twist/reveal. One thing I love about JK Rowling is her awesome ability to foreshadow and tie all the stories together.
Anyway, I love this book. I love the Triwizard Tournament. I love the subtle humor between the characters. I love seeing Ron and Hermione’s relationship elevate to a new level. I love the amount of magic you get to read about in this book and see Harry perform. It’s just a good adventure. And, it’s a pivotal book in the series.