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

5.0

The thing about Harry Potter books is that once I pick them up, I absolutely CANNOT put them down. The way I’m literally transported into this world is incomparable. Despite this being the longest book I’ve read in awhile, I had no trouble sitting for hours on end reading. If I didn’t have work or felt the need to sleep, I reckon I would’ve devoured this book in one sitting.

The Goblet of Fire has always been my favourite out of the series and the warmth, the ache, and the enchantment I’ve felt the first time has not dulled one bit. I didn’t think I’d get emotional, I mean, I already know what’s going to happen. But that didn’t matter at all, because when I’m reading, I feel like it’s the first time I’m experiencing this story.

I loved the Triwizard Tournament. The Yule Ball. Seeing the older Weasley brothers. The excitement of the Quidditch Cup. Sirius being a protective and dedicated godfather. CEDRIC DIGGORY. God, I could write novels about how much I love Cedric.

My heart is so full with love (and pain) for this novel. 5 stars.