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A review by ashleyreads88
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
5.0
*Update 12/24/19: I have read the illustrated edition and the illustrations are so much darker than the previous three illustrated editions yet they are still stunning.
*Update 12/21/18: With this re-read, there were some parts of the story that just hit me with all the feels.
After reading this book again, I realized something that maybe I didn't realize before. I realized just how important the Triwizard Tournament is in breaking down prejudices against others, and how this book actually celebrates diversity! The graveyard still creeps me out, and I think it's funny how Dobby wants to get paid and has kind of let freedom get to his head a little bit. I always enjoy this re-reading this book!
*Update 12/21/18: With this re-read, there were some parts of the story that just hit me with all the feels.
After reading this book again, I realized something that maybe I didn't realize before. I realized just how important the Triwizard Tournament is in breaking down prejudices against others, and how this book actually celebrates diversity! The graveyard still creeps me out, and I think it's funny how Dobby wants to get paid and has kind of let freedom get to his head a little bit. I always enjoy this re-reading this book!