Alright...time for my background story with this book. I received this book as a gift for Christmas from my aunt when I was 11. I do not have that original hardcover...I sold it on Ebay. The reason I sold it is because my copy was, for some reason, smaller than the typical publications. It turns out, it must have been a very rare copy though I don't think it was worth a lot. Never the less, I kinda wish I had kept it. Anyway, there isn't much for me to say about this book except that I read it when I was 12. I remember reading the first chapter on the bus to school and being really confused but it was a good kind of confused because it meant that this book was distinguished and that I was reading a more mature text. Ironically, I now consider the first chapter of this book to be one of my favorite chapters in the entire series.
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has returned, or Voldemort's choice to choose Harry's blood over a random person's when he returns. Another great aspect to this book is the introduction of S.P.E.W! Hermione's call to act for the house elves is arguably (next to Dumbledore's Army in book 5) the biggest call to action that has inspired young readers to also act for what is right.
While Goblet of Fire is an excellent fourth novel, it has it's inconsistencies. Many are specific events and I am not going to sit here and write them all out but they are there. It is no secret that Rowling felt rushed when writing this novel and it has been said that she still is not satisfied with it. Regardless, this novel is still hands down the best thus far and I am giving it 5 out of 5 stars.
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