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- 636 pages
- 23 hours of reading
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In this installment, J.K. Rowling blends danger and delight, introducing dragons, house-elves, and thrilling challenges as Harry, now 14, prepares to return to Hogwarts after two weeks with his Muggle relatives. A troubling vision ignites his concern, prompting him to reach out to his godfather, Sirius Black. The excitement of attending the Quidditch World Cup temporarily distracts him from the looming threat of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. This year, Hogwarts will not engage in traditional Quidditch matches but will instead compete in the Triwizard Tournament against Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, with three challenging tasks awaiting the chosen competitors. Could Harry be among them? Quidditch fans need not despair, as the World Cup promises thrilling action. Wizards and witches gather incognito at a "nice deserted moor," where Rowling's vivid details shine. Spectators' tents range from a mini-palace with live peacocks to multi-turreted structures. The game features unique paraphernalia, including rosettes that call out players' names and tiny flying Firebolt models. The teams are distinct, with Bulgaria's veela enchanting all, while Ireland's leprechauns create their own chaos. Rowling's fourth book is indeed darker, balancing exhilaration with moments of peril for Harry. New characters like Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody and the sensationalist Rita Skeeter add depth to the story. The narrative closes with several unreso
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Joanne K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré
- Language
- Released
- 2000,
- Book condition
- Good
- Price
- €13.99
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