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ezraisabooknerd 's review for:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
by J.K. Rowling
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
One of the best harry potters in my opinion, this book is very complex in two ways, the first way is the the war going on between the people who love the this book with a burning passion and the ones who hate it in the same way.
I think I am in the middle but sightly swaying more to the love catagory.
The second complex thing about this book and about a lot of the harry Potter books is how every small thing adds up in the end to make it very systematic and coherent, at a glace you may think that is a good thing though,this is a double adge blade.
For the sweaty book reader that reads 200+ books a year and reviews all of them, it is a given to pick up these small details and is natural and effortless.
But for the casual reader it is a struggle to find all of the small details and you need to go back to understand the ending.
Even after all of this complex talk ---
It is a haru Potter book, how can you hate it.
I think I am in the middle but sightly swaying more to the love catagory.
The second complex thing about this book and about a lot of the harry Potter books is how every small thing adds up in the end to make it very systematic and coherent, at a glace you may think that is a good thing though,this is a double adge blade.
For the sweaty book reader that reads 200+ books a year and reviews all of them, it is a given to pick up these small details and is natural and effortless.
But for the casual reader it is a struggle to find all of the small details and you need to go back to understand the ending.
Even after all of this complex talk ---
It is a haru Potter book, how can you hate it.