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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
4.0
4.75 stars ⊹₊⋆
“You look in excellent health to me, Potter, so you will excuse me if I don't let you off homework today. I assure you that if you do die, you need not hand it in.”
⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚
{a re-read of the series}
the world cup, triwizard tournament, yule ball, return of voldemort... there is so much packed into this book and every time i pick it up i love it even more - which is probably because, just like PoA, it's not one of my favourite films in the franchise. The film leaves you with so many unanswered questions, where as the book ties it all in and actually gives you a great understanding of all the new characters and their backstories. You also read about familiar faces that again you don't see in the film that do sort of seem important to the overall plot of the franchise.
reading GoF always looks intimidating as it's the first larger book of the series however it is such and easy read that will leave you wanting to read one more chapter with all of it's twists and turns - and to find answers to all the unexplained parts of the film.
so again would recommend anyone who enjoys/loves harry potter, who has not read the books to go and read the books to actually understand the wizarding world so much more.
“You look in excellent health to me, Potter, so you will excuse me if I don't let you off homework today. I assure you that if you do die, you need not hand it in.”
⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚
{a re-read of the series}
the world cup, triwizard tournament, yule ball, return of voldemort... there is so much packed into this book and every time i pick it up i love it even more - which is probably because, just like PoA, it's not one of my favourite films in the franchise. The film leaves you with so many unanswered questions, where as the book ties it all in and actually gives you a great understanding of all the new characters and their backstories. You also read about familiar faces that again you don't see in the film that do sort of seem important to the overall plot of the franchise.
reading GoF always looks intimidating as it's the first larger book of the series however it is such and easy read that will leave you wanting to read one more chapter with all of it's twists and turns - and to find answers to all the unexplained parts of the film.
so again would recommend anyone who enjoys/loves harry potter, who has not read the books to go and read the books to actually understand the wizarding world so much more.