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



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Submitted by Anonymous 
(Jun 19, 2005)

I've been reading Harry Potter since the age of 6, and I've never been able to put any of them down. When the Goblet of Fire came out, I screamed at my parents until they brought it. I've read many stories, but believe me, this ones the best so far. Adventure, action, love, hate, magic... its all in there. This book, like The Lord of Rings, and the Wheel of Time, creates a new world, a world to immerse yourself. Read this, and the way you see the world will change.
Simply the Best, this is the book to read .... NOW!


Submitted by James Hurst 
(Mar 08, 2004)

I have read the other three books but this tops the lot. It is bursting at the seams with action. It has a dazzling plot, suspense, and tender feelings. The story is compelling: the humor satisfyingly anarchic, the moral stance reassuringly strong; J. K. Rowling has delivered her best book yet. A real diamond.


Submitted by Cassandra Lalal 
(Oct 19, 2003)

J.K. Rowling did a fabulous job in all of her books.
But the one that I like the most is Harry's 4th year.
It is an adventurous book that I think every reader will enjoy and will be breathless. When
I read that book that is how I felt.J.K. Rowling
outdid herself.I am really amazed of all books.And the movies for the two books that she wrote (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) were stupendous. J.K. Rowling is my most favorite author!


Submitted by micosi@aol.com 
(Oct 19, 2003)

I am 29 years old and started to listen to audio books in an effort to revive my lost creativity and imagination. My wife picked up Harry Potter's Goblet of Fire and The Prisoner of Azkaban, a friend of her recommended it. Not knowing which one to pick
I choose the Goblet of Fire. It is fantastic! I listen to it on my way to work and back. The characters, the details are mind blowing. The performance of Jim Dale was most impacting, his talent of producing 127 voices, clear, flawless... it's amazing. The flow of the story is fluid, taking you one place to other with ease. I feel that, even though I picked the 4th audio book, I won't be lost listening to the others, since at times the author seems to recap past events or key notes from the previous books and characters. I wonder how Mr. Dale can remember each one of the voices, the different tones and pitch; I get an instant mental picture when he performs his voices, makes me feel the story more vividly. I have seen both movies and use the mental pictures to relate to the story and characters of those who play on it, but for the ones that I have never heard of like Madame Maxim or the mysterious Mr. Moody the images are very easy to create. I really enjoy the imagination of the author and the talent of Mr.Dale. I am looking forward to listen to the other Harry Potter's stories.


Submitted by vicky 
(Apr 04, 2003)

I thought that Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was the best book that J.K.Rowling has ever written. It has an undescribable air of mystery, as you don't know what is going to happen to Harry and what the Goblet of Fire is all about until the end which makes you want to read more so you can't put it down until you have finished the whole thing! Dont get me wrong I enjoyed the other three books but this one is the best so far. I hope the next one is as mindblowing as this one!!!


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