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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Children's Version

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Children's VersionAuthor: J.K. Rowling
Creator: Stephen Fry
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 679 reviews
Sales Rank: 3530

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: New edition
Pages: 17
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.1 x 3.2

ISBN: 0747587086
EAN: 9780747587088
ASIN: 0747587086

Publication Date: May 7, 2007
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire audio book Part 2 follows on from Part 1 where Harry begins his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The complete story is also available on audio in 14 cassettes.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the long-awaited, heavily hyped fourth instalment of a phenomenally successful series that has captured the imagination of millions of readers, young and old, across the globe. For J K Rowling the pressure is certainly on to continue to come up with thrilling, pacey storylines that allow her hero to mature into a young man without detracting from the magical secret that has made Harry into a superstar. In this book, the teenage Harry has a certain gawky charm that fits well with his advancing adolescence. As the story moves on, Harry too moves on to a new level of maturity that leaves the reader wondering how he will learn from his experiences, and liking him all the more as a character.

Once returned to Hogwarts after his summer holiday with the dreadful Dursleys and an extraordinary outing to the Quidditch World Cup, the 14-year-old Harry and his fellow pupils are enraptured by the promise of the Triwizard Tournament: an ancient, ritualistic tournament that brings Hogwarts together with two other schools of wizardry--Durmstrang and Beauxbatons--in heated competition. But when Harry's name is pulled from the Goblet of Fire, and he is chosen to champion Hogwarts in the tournament, the trouble really begins. Still reeling from the effects of a terrifying nightmare that has left him shaken, and with the lightning-shaped scar on his head throbbing with pain (a sure sign that the evil Voldemort, Harry's sworn enemy, is close), Harry becomes at once the most popular boy in school. Yet, despite his fame, he is totally unprepared for the furore that follows.

This is a hefty volume: 636 pages, of which probably at least 200 could have been cut without detracting from the story. The weight and complexity of the book is perhaps a hint that Rowling now has her eye sharply focused on her adult audience, and the average child-reader (particularly one who is coming to Harry Potter for the first time) may well find its girth daunting. Rowling's ironic and pointed observations on tabloid journalism and the nature of media hype is just one of the references littered through the book that will tickle the grown-ups but may well fly over the heads of her young fans.

However, after a slow start, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire really starts to sparkle halfway through with Rowling's familiar magic (and yes, there is a death--sudden and tragic--and yes, Harry does start to notice girls). The crux of this story, however, is Harry's gradual coming-of-age and his handling of the increasingly determined threats to his own life.

This book is pivotal, not just for the author for whom the heat is well and truly on, but for Harry and his readers who, by the last chapter, are left in little doubt that there is much more to come. (Ages 10 to adult) --Susan Harrison


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3 out of 5 stars Product description not clear   March 11, 2010
R. Smith (Beds, UK)
I was going to order the audio book Harry Potter & the Goblet of fire for by husband but in the product description is not clear if this is the full version as it states that it is part 2. I cannot risk buying this product as I want the complete story and not only one part of it.


5 out of 5 stars I may be a Grandma but I LOVE this book!   February 18, 2010
S. McGUIRE (UK)
I love this book. Each book gets better and better. Once I picked it up I could not put it down. I would recommend to everyone of every age. I think it is a good idea to put an adult edition cover on the book to make it more appealing to the older end.


5 out of 5 stars Great book!!! great quallity   January 29, 2010
Luis Oscar Mendoza Guzman
Hi, the only thing that i have to say is...

It's a great story, a great book, and i will buy all the uk collection, the harry potter story just caught me in and i'm proud to say it. I knew about harry potter because of my girlfriend and this is the first book of hp i've juts bougt, the other books are from my girlfriend, but i will have my own collection, so if you have the money just go and get your hp book!! :D

Well i'm from México city :D



3 out of 5 stars In need of an edit   January 15, 2010
A. L. Rutter (Portsmouth, UK)
The one where Harry takes part in the Tri-wizard Tournament. The one where hormones start flying. The one where Voldemort grows ever stronger. The one where J K Rowling decided everyone needed more door-stops...

I want it said right from the beginning of this review that I adore the Harry Potter series in its entirety, but I do feel that some books are stronger than others. And this is one of the weakest in the series in my opinion.

For some reason, Rowling decided that she could no longer write her story in a few hundred pages - instead, we're presented with a positive brick of a book that stretches on for many hundreds more than I felt it should be. If all of the book had been written with the tight plotting and efficient writing of the Prisoner of Azkaban, I would have been immensely happy. However, there are long periods of "filler" and subplots that seem to go nowhere.

I couldn't believe that the whole section concerning the Quidditch World cup took a couple of hundred pages to go through. There were a lot of "and then...." teenage-diary moments. "And then Harry and Ron went upstairs. And then they went to sleep. And then they were woken up. And then they walked up the hill to the Portkey. And then they found their place in the campsite". A lot of this details could have been glossed over and shown to us through better writing.

It took another hundred or so before the Tri-wizard Tournament was introduced! I know that Rowling was building in certain events that were only revealed in their importance later on, but none of it was done in the same accomplished manner she achieved in the previous novel.

We were also subjected to two of her most common flaws. The first of these is introducing new items into the wizarding world to suit where the plot is going - here we had two new wizarding schools in the form of Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, Portkeys and Veritaserum. I just felt that, if I had been in Harry's position, either I would have asked whether Hogwarts was the only wizarding school or Hermione would have volunteered the information at an earlier stage. But Rowling needed to have other competitors for the Tournament, and so into the book they came. Portkeys were introduced at the beginning of the book so that Harry could be whisked away using one of them at the end. It is disappointing to see an author with such a high profile use such a lazy method.

Her second massive flaw is giant dialogue-heavy sections where she, again, tells rather than shows. Here we have three! Firstly, Rowling uses Sirius to info-dump heavily about Voldemort and his Death Eaters (another phrase that we have never heard before this book). Then she "introduces" the Pensieve (although I am more forgiving of this since they do not seem very common in the world of wizards) to info-dump about the trials of the Death Eaters and shows the fate of Barty Crouch's son. And finally we have a long dialogue section with Barty Crouch Jr where he is under the influence of Veritaserum (mentioned as a throwaway line by Snape so that it can be used later in the book!) and explains his actions over the course of the novel. This, again, is incredibly lazy and leads to sections of information overload.

As I have said, I feel that the novel could have been shorter and snappier. We could easily have lost the whole Liberation of the House Elfs subplot involving Hermione - it didn't really progress at all. The lessons describing the Blast-Ended Skrewts were tiresome and boring - something I never expected from sequences with Hagrid. Although I could see the use of Rita Skeeter and the newspapers imparting stories, I felt too much page space was given to her.

This review is starting to sound rather scathing, but I genuinely liked the book other than those issues I have raised above. There is the usual charm and warmth you gain from reading a Harry Potter book. Seeing the pupils from the different schools and the wizards at the Quidditch World Cup added a new depth to the world.

The end play with Voldemort was thrilling and extremely dark. I loved the tasks in the Tri-Wizard tournament.

I felt that Dumbledore really grew as a character in this book - I especially appreciated the lines where Dumbledore explodes into Moody's office and Harry can finally see why he is the only wizard that Voldemort fears. He is stern and immensely powerful - this is very strong writing. I felt that Snape also gained valuable "screentime" and the start of his ambiguous relationship with both sides of the wizarding battle is explored.

There were moments of comic delight in the book - principally because of the increasing hormones evident in Hogwarts. Ron and Hermione are the main source of this, and it is a delight to see that their bickering is starting to reveal true feelings.

To sum up - the Harry Potter series is a tour de force and a marvel to read, but sometimes you have to slog a little, and this book is one of the slogs. Moments of brilliance as usual, but some rather laboured writing and wouldn't have suffered from being a couple of hundred pages shorter.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best in the series   January 3, 2010
Lea Foverskov (Denmark)
I really like "The Goblet of Fire" - out of all the HP books, I find it one of the best. It has a different approach to the school year, which is much appreciated, and its dramatic finish is mind-shifting in the world of Harry Potter. We realise that sacrifices will be made in the coming years and that nothing is given - not even the sanctity of keeping main characters alive.

I bought this edition because it's the one I've been collecting, and I'm really happy I did. The cover and binding is beautiful and the look is impeccable on the bookshelf along with the others. Be aware that the spine of the book (the one facing you from the shelf) has a small picture of the cover and vertical writing - not big picture and horizontal writing like some of the later books have.


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