Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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Goblet of Fire stands out because it is the most different book in the whole series.and the book in which the series gets really serious!
Harry Potter = my favourite series. I love all the books and films, and I'm devestated the whole thing is over. :(
Absolutely love this book!!! The movie dragged, but the book had a perfect pace!! I love the Triwizard Tournament and the mystery of it all!!
It was a great book. The movie wasn't so good though. It didnt hardly follow the book!!!
my favourite book in the series. I love the adventure of the Triwizard Tournament, the Quidditch World cup, and of course the return of Voldemort. Amazing stuff.
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truly an epic book, i often re-read it purely because it was just that great of a book
I think the book is when the series really started to get darker. I thought it was amazing.
I'm going to be the antagonist here I guess and say that this was by far NOT my favorite in the series, and neither is Deathly Hallows. I think my favorite would have to be Half Blood Prince, or Prisoner of Azkaban. PoA was so amazing because it gave the glimmer of hope for Harry, he saw his salvation in Sirius (who I may have a slight crush on <3), and the chance for vindication. HBP was just a turbulent part of the series that made my head spin, and my heart race with everything that happened and changed throughout that one.
GoF and DH both were more sad, and heartbreaking to me in alot of ways. GoF had so much in it, and at the end, even when it seems like Harry has done the right thing, and won, he is again sucked into the world of Voldemort and is forced to watch another needless death of a young soul. DH doesn't seem like it was written up to the potential of JKR's previous books. I felt as if JKR was taking the same kind of journey with her writing as Harry, Ron and Hermione were, she was kind of wandering looking for the pieces to pull everything together.
Just my opinions, and I do need to reread the earlier ones again, but that is how those books made me feel when I did last read them; the details may get fuzzy, but the feeling doesn't change.
GoF and DH both were more sad, and heartbreaking to me in alot of ways. GoF had so much in it, and at the end, even when it seems like Harry has done the right thing, and won, he is again sucked into the world of Voldemort and is forced to watch another needless death of a young soul. DH doesn't seem like it was written up to the potential of JKR's previous books. I felt as if JKR was taking the same kind of journey with her writing as Harry, Ron and Hermione were, she was kind of wandering looking for the pieces to pull everything together.
Just my opinions, and I do need to reread the earlier ones again, but that is how those books made me feel when I did last read them; the details may get fuzzy, but the feeling doesn't change.
I love the Deathly Hallows too, but this one id my favorite.
it's my second fav. book in the series. i have to say my first fav. is deathly hallows.
Best series of all time. It will always be close to my heart. Its a big part of my childhood :)
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I loved this one so much I loved all of it. Not just because my mom loves it but because it is...
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goblet of Fire is my favorite in the series. I can't really explain why, it just is! I guess it's the tournament.
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