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"harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire"
(J.K. Rowling)

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Part of the series of Harry Potter, this fourth book is as good as the others, or even better. Harry Potter, as always, yearns to start a new school year, but before starting, he has the good and bad luck of attending the Quidditch world cup, where he won't only see the players' skill and the cup's winner, but he'll also vividly remember his greatest enemy, Voldemort. When he starts his fourth year, he'll have the unexpected surprise of entering, against his will, a tournament in which three schools of magic compete. Without being fully prepared, and with objections from many, he's able to overcome the obstacles and win the cup, but in his way to do that he'll have problems with his friends, he will lose people that he loves or thought he loved, he will meet again with the wizard that murdered his parents, and he'll be close to dying. This book shows the characters' maturity, making evident their physical, as well as emotional and intellectual growth. It also makes evident how loyalty, sincerity, respect, love, and friendship prevail and help overcome all difficulties in one's path. It is an excellent text, that deserves to be read, not because it is part of a collection of famous books made into movies, but because of the interesting and imaginative stories and characters that it presents, and because of its wonderful way to narrate the story (it's not boring or annoying, it keeps you alert, interested, and expectant from the first page to the last).



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