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A review by nadia
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Now I'm onto book 4 of my reread, the lighthearted, nostalgic comforting feeling is now being dominated with constant emotional foreboding.
The Goblet of Fire was always a brilliant instalment though, and I loved the adventure. I also thoroughly enjoyed the more mysterious flavour that this book has. What was particularly fun was trying to match up the things I remembered with the pieces I'd forgotten.
This is my first ever reread, and first time reading them as an adult. I always said book 6 was my fave and book 2 was my least fave. These are my current rankings:
1. Prisoner of Azkaban (#3)
2. Goblet of Fire (#4)
3. Chamber of Secrets (#2)
4. Philosopher's Stone (#1)
The Goblet of Fire was always a brilliant instalment though, and I loved the adventure. I also thoroughly enjoyed the more mysterious flavour that this book has. What was particularly fun was trying to match up the things I remembered with the pieces I'd forgotten.
This is my first ever reread, and first time reading them as an adult. I always said book 6 was my fave and book 2 was my least fave. These are my current rankings:
1. Prisoner of Azkaban (#3)
2. Goblet of Fire (#4)
3. Chamber of Secrets (#2)
4. Philosopher's Stone (#1)