A review by misajane79
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling

4.0

On this read, I really wished JK was tighter with her editing. And for some reason, Barty Crouch's confession at the end just annoyed me--I kinda wish someone else had figured part of it out, rather than Crouch going on for pages.

I still cry though. And this is the book where I fall head over heels in love with Neville. I think he's one of my favorite secondary characters.