Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Read It and Rate It

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter series #4
by J.K. Rowling
Fantasy

Review # 1
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
This is the fourth Harry Potter book. It has a lot of charm and magic. Harry is in his fourth year and there is a huge contest going on. When Harry accidentally gets entered, he starts a journey that will change his life forever.

Review # 2
* * * * Stars (Great!)
Characters: Harry Potter, Dudley, Vernon, Petunia, Hagrid, Ron, etc.
Problem: Harry’s name was picked from the Goblet of Fire.
Plot: Harry must pass 4 tests and win the cup for Gryffindor. He meets Voldemort in the end…

Review # 3
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
After a seemingly endless summer with the Dursleys, Harry gets to attend the World Cup with the Weasleys, but the games don’t stop there! The Tri-Wizard Tournament is happening at Hogwarts, and frightening things start happening, but who’s behind them? This book definitely holds up to the Potter standard – action-packed and full of plot-twists! Definitely a worth-while read!

Review #4
* * * * Stars (Great!)
This was a good book about Harry getting into an event at his school, Hogwarts.  He has to get through 3 tasks.  On the last task he has to touch a cup and if he does he wins.  So he does that, and instead of winning, he goes to a grave and brings Voldemort back to life.  Once he touches the cup again he goes back to where he was and is safe for now.

Review #5
* * * Stars (Pretty good)
Harry and his friends return to Hogwarts for the fourth year where a tri-wizard tournament is going on. Three schools each have a participant selected by the Goblet of Fire, but Harry is drawn as well, even though he is not eligible. Regardless, he has to participate in dangerous events and try to win the tournament. This book didn’t get a higher rating because it wasn’t highly appealing to me while I was reading.

Review #5
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
When young Harry’s name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he is chosen to compete among three wizarding schools to achieve the Tri-Wizard Cup. Many mysterious things happen along the way and he is tempted to think that Voldemort is returning. 

Review #6
* * * * * Stars (Amazing!)
This book is about a boy who is a wizard who goes to Hogwarts. He is being hunted by the Dark Lord who has come back from the dead. I like it because it leaves no leaf unturned. 

Review #7
* * * * Stars (Great!)
In “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” by J.K. Rowling, Harry returns for his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where the Triwizard Tournament is taking place. Harry is mysteriously entered into the dangerous competition as an underage fourth contestant. Throughout the school year, Harry faces dangerous tasks and witnesses the revival of the dark wizard Voldemort. As Harry goes through the challenges of the tournament, he also deals with tensions among his friends and the threats of evil. Will Harry win and survive the Triwizard Tournament? What is Voldemort’s plan? Read the book to find out!

I liked how J.K. Rowling balanced the fun school moments with dark, intense scenes, which is what made this book stand out against the other books in the series. The Triwizard Tournament was an exciting backdrop for the story. However, I felt like some of the sections of the book were overextended. For upper elementary and middle school readers.

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