A review by carlacbarroso
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling

5.0

This is clearly the book that sets the change in this series, not only because it marks the reborn of Voldemort, but the writing seems to take another course as well, taking a more mature tone. The characters grow up, there are hormones in the air, the dark tone, which was noted already in the second book, is even more present. There are deaths and people disappear, there is also an insecurity sense in the air and not only in Hogwarts.

Once again, knowing what happens on the next books, it still nice to find clues, more or less hidden, to what will happen or will be explained in the next volumes.

Another great continuation of this series.