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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireAuthor: J K Rowling
Publisher: Listening Library
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 683 reviews
Sales Rank: 873591

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 17
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 5.5 x 2.7

ISBN: 0807282596
EAN: 9780807282595
ASIN: 0807282596

Publication Date: November 1, 2000
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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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4 out of 5 stars Potter Plot   August 18, 2010
Groundscontrol
Stephen Fry Sounds as if has cold in this recording, in comparrison to other recordings in the same series, otherwise the book and plot are ingaginging and well read, highly entertaining. I'm in no dought that will listen again and again.


5 out of 5 stars Best Book In Series   July 16, 2010
Mark Heffron
This is the best book JK has written in the series. I recremend it to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars ADULT VERSION OF HARRY POTTER SERIES   June 27, 2010
didi
WELL NO DOUBT YOU MAY HAVE READ MY REVIEW OF THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, WHICH IS EXELLENT, THE SAME GOES FOR THIS BOOK ALSO, AND I RECOMMEND YOU GET THE WHOLE SERIES.
ONE THING THOUGH, YOU CAN TELL THOSE WHOVE SEEN OR IS SEEING THE FILM VERSION, JUST HOW FAR SHORT OF THE STORYLINE IT IS.
IVE NOTICED SOME MAKING COMPARISONS WITH THE LORD OF THE RINGS, AND BITCHING ABOUT THE POTTER SAGA, WELL LET THEM, IVE READ BOTH, AND THE STYLE/STORYLINES ARE DISIMMILAR, SAVE FOR A COUPLE OF WIZARDS.
I WAS REARED ON THE LORD OF THE RINGS, AND WHILST I LOVED IT, THIS HARRY POTTER SAGA SATIFIES ME BEST, SO POOH TO THOSE SILLY SNOBS, HARRY IS EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING, AND THATS WHAT ITS ABOUT,ISN'T IT FOLKS!!! IM ADDICTED, HOW ABOUT YOU! :>)

PS YOUR IN FOR A REAL TREAT WITH THE FINAL BOOK "THE DEATHLY HALLOWS" WHAT AN ENDING TO A SUPERB HARRY POTTER STORY!!!



5 out of 5 stars I carnt recomend this book enough   June 2, 2010
Rebecca (county durham, UK)
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Now THAT'S a book! The groove that J.K. Rowling starts to find in HP 3 is fully realized in 4. Partly it's that the kids (and therefore the readers) are getting older so she can delve into more adult, complex themes and situations, and partly it's that I think she's really finding her voice. We finally got our very own HP's, I am happy to report, and it's so funny to look at them all side by side b/c of the HUGE leap in size between 3 and 4. Then they get a little tricky b/c while 4 and 5 look to be about the same length, the font in Order of the Phoenix is much smaller, hence a longer book. I just started that one and it honestly feels longer already. More of a book book and less of a fun afternoon's diversion. But I like these books as they get both darker and longer.

But to focus on Goblet of Fire specifically for a moment...again, not that I think I can bring anything new to the table in discussing these books. Nevertheless, I'll throw a few ideas out there just for your reading pleasure. One thing that struck me, as I mentioned before, was the increasing maturity and complexity of situations and themes. Clearly having someone die is a huge deal and I found that whole series of events really moving this time around. I may have last time as well, but I don't remember. In a way, though, some of the more complex issues feel jarring next to the goofy concepts she originally created. Calling non-magical people "Muggles," for instance. It's just a stupid word and yes, it sounds funny and makes kids laugh, but sometimes it's hard to take all these people seriously. "Mud-bloods" on the other hand is vicious and definitely drives the point home. I just wonder if she was to do it over again if some of those terms or ideas would change a bit. Yes, we'd all like to revisit what we did/wrote when we were less sure of ourselves and our voices and ideas, but of course we can't and neither can she. And what do I know? She claims she always knew what would happen to Harry, so maybe for her "Muggle" is the ideal word.

Since, as usual, I find it impossible to discuss the books without referencing the films, let me just say that although I hated Dobby in the movie (2?) and was glad to see him mostly cut from subsequent screen incarnations, I really loved him in this one. The dialogue is actually quite funny and Hermione's whole S.P.E.W. thing just cracks me up. Yes, I know a lot of people hate it and find it annoying and whatever, but I love it. Of course she would have a cause like that. That's who she is! And poor Winky. They're weird creatures (and OH how I love Kreacher in the next one!) and I can't decide whether I am with Hermione or everyone else on their "plight." Either way, I like that they exist; they provide a bit of moral ambiguity in a world that is mostly cleanly divided between good and evil. You might wonder about people, but for the most part they end up squarely one or the other. Other than Snape - another great piece of moral ambiguity whose complexity grows from book to book.

I also continue to marvel at Rowling's ability to write about the teenage mind. Ron and Harry's fight is spot on, as are Hermione's various reactions to it. And oh these poor boys having to ask the girls to the feast. I wish I had known when I was in middle school how truly hard it was for boys to talk to girls like that. Although I probably wouldn't have cared, being the good self-involved teenger that I was.

I still want to go to Hogwarts



2 out of 5 stars My Harry Potter reading stops here.   May 29, 2010
Ruthie Brewer ('Roobs') (Suffolk, England)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

After the happy endings of the first 3 this one was an utter disappointment. I adore the characters and all the quirks, jokes and pacing is superb. All that only went to emphasised what a cheat this book was for me. I feel thoroughly let down! There couldn't be a more downbeat and depressing ending. Boo! Hiss! The last action scenes are harrowing with no relief whatsoever. Harry lives on yet again but that was NOT enough. No way.

I felt the first 3 books in the Harry Potter series are clearly 'cross-over' books, enjoyable for adults but written primarily for children (9-11yrs). With The Goblet of Fire there is a blaytant shift toward wanting to satisfying adult readers foremost. I think after the 3rd book must have been the point where Harry Potter really hit it big?

I do not like my reading this dark and certainly do not appreciate reading such misery for there to be no happy outcome. A total surprise after the first 3. I feel misled. Cheated. I would be very uncomfortable for my young children to read this book, which is more a Tolkein readalike than a Nesbit one.


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