Selected Product: | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) Audiobook Edition: Unabridged Author: J.K. Rowling Publisher: Listening Library Release Date: 2000-07-08 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0807282588 ISBN-13: 9780807282588 List Price: $39.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) ISBN-10: 0439064864 ISBN-13: 0038332154948 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1) ISBN-10: 0590353403 ISBN-13: 0038332175202 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3) ISBN-10: 0439136350 ISBN-13: 0038332164718 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) ISBN-10: 0439785960 ISBN-13: 9780439785969 List Price:$9.99 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1) ISBN-10: 0590353403 ISBN-13: 9780590353403 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3) ISBN-10: 0439136350 ISBN-13: 9780439136358 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) ISBN-10: 0439064864 ISBN-13: 9780439064866 List Price:$22.99 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) ISBN-10: 0439358078 ISBN-13: 9780439358071 List Price:$9.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) by J.K. Rowling (ISBN-10: 0807282588, ISBN-13: 9780807282588). At this time we have not yet written a review for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) by J.K. Rowling (ISBN-10: 0807282588, ISBN-13: 9780807282588). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Unabridged on 12 Audio Cassettes! Harry's magic gets out of hand in the fourth novel where his skills are challenged! Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the Weasleys. He wants to be a normal, fourteen year old wizard. Unfortunately for Harry Potter, he's not normal - even by wizarding standards. An amazing novel | Customer Rating: | Without a doubt this is my favorite novel of the series so far. The action in this novel was intense and I finished the novel in a couple of days. JK Rowling always does a great job of mixing foreshadowing and mystery. With each novel, I have begun to realize that nothing is as it seems. I thought I finally figured out the plot, only to be completely surprised in the end.
The novel comes after the Prisoner of Azakaban, where we learned that Sirius did not murder Harry's parents, and that wormtail was the actual villain. Wormtail escaped at the end, though, with an oracle that he would nurse Voldemort back to health. That is where the forth book picks up, Voldemort and Wormtail have returned to the house of Voldemort's father to regain health. Additionally, armed with information from a ministry employee, they seek to destroy Harry Potter again.
An old tournament is reborn, and Harry is chosen to compete although it should have been impossible. He competes and his luck remains with him until the end. Questions will be answered in this novel. Will the Death Eaters rise again? Will a student die? Will Hogwarts stay open? Will the Ministry oppose Voldemort? The Goblet of Fire is a great read. | Pure Epic-ness! | Customer Rating: | | While I firmly believe that the Prisoner of Azkaban is the true beginning of the series that is now known as the Harry Potter series, this is the novel that truly cements its grandeur. All of the characters begin to grow in this novel and Rowling seems to be truly growing as writer. She seems to have a firm grip on where this novel is going to go and she also seems less intimated about bringing in the true darkness of the "bad" characters. It was not until this novel that I saw why some parents would not think that it is age appropriate. I do not agree with this opinion, however I do understand it. There are some genuinely creepy, moments in this book, but I truly appreciate because I think of how many children have grown up with these books and how Rowling allows the characters in the novel to grow with them. I believe this is one of the series' greatest strengths. The complexity of the characters grow intensely and I also think that this is the story that truly connects Harry to the other important characters in the novel: Dumbledore and Voldemort. Rowling is no longer writing archetypal characters; she embrasses the archetypes that she has created, but truly allows them to become characters outside of the stereotypes. I always felt that Dumbledore was a little to similar to Gandalf the Grey, but Dumbledore starts to transcend his stereotypes as well as others in the novel. Defintely worth a read, however I would begin at least with Prisoner of Azkaban before jumping into this novel. | Best H.P. Book! | Customer Rating: | This,In My Opinion Is The Best Book.It definitly Is Where It Goes Into a darker genre of books.I Would Just About Recommend This Exciting,Page- turner,to just about anyone! | Torn on how to rate it -- good plot advancement, interesting characters but huge plot hole | Customer Rating: | Summary: This is the 4th book in the Harry Potter series. It follows the same style, darkening tone, similar formulas as the prior three books -- new mode of transport / new magic device, new Dark Arts Teacher that is obviously a bad guy and nice convenient wrap-up of the various elements introduced. I would have given this 5 stars if there is not the huge plothole of why does Harry have to be the winner of the Triwizard tournament when undercover Death Eater could have just given Harry a Potkey at anyone point in the year.
Setting: Rowling continues to develop a great fantasty milieu for YA (Young adults). The world is a great combination of mundane and magical. The World Cup of Quiddich is inspired and does a great job of showing the extent of the wizard world around the globe. The interface between Muggles and Wizards could use a bit of work as the method shown in the book is clearly problematic for keeping the wizard world secret.
Characters: The main characters do advance a certain amount but still a bit on the thin side. The introduction of boy-girl relationships is an interesting element and needed given the age of the characters. Harry and Ron are clearly thick with regards to Hermiene. It is unfortunate but a needed part of a boy growing up. Hermiene is handled quite well and show an advanced maturity fitting her character (she even has some fun for a change).
Action: The action is consistent in tone and description from the prior books. Harry is entered into the Tri-wizards tournament by someone else to get him lured into dangerous situations. Note: this is a lame plot device for getting him to Valdamort. The tests could have been a bit more difficult / interesting -- the dragon task description is a bit thin for my taste and the maze was clearly there just to get some Harry character development and move him to Valdamort. The confrontation in the graveyard was well done and helped save a poor plot device.
Prose: The prose style is basically the same from prior three novels with a bit of expansion that is done nicely in the first part of the book. The World Cup of Quiddich is very well done.
Summary: Overall: 3 stars Setting: 5 stars Characters: 2.5 stars Action: 2.5 stars Prose: 2.5 to 3 stars | the book is great but Jim Dale's narration is AWFUL!! | Customer Rating: | | I love all of the Harry Potter books and think that JK Rowling is a master storyteller, but whoever decided that Jim Dale would be a good narrator for this series was seriously mistaken. Aside from the fact that he makes almost all of the characters sound like they are from the East End of London and have a mouth full of bread (aside from Hermione and Ginny who he makes WHINE all of the time), he also mispronounces many of the words, which is quite annoying. He says "Voldermort" without pronouncing the "t", and "accio" as assio, just to name a few! I mean, did they actually have JK Rowling listen to his reading before they hired him to do the WHOLE series??? If it is at all possible, DON'T waste your money on this audio of Harry Potter, go on Amazon.co.uk and get the version read by Stephen Fry. He reads this series the way they are supposed to be read!!! Stephen Fry is FANTASTIC! |
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