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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Harry Goblet and the Goblet of Fire (Reviewed by Teddy)

Harry is a wizard with a lot of problems. He just cannot keep out of trouble. After he stopped someone from taking over the world, killed a forty foot snake and proved a mass murderer innocent, you would think he’d be done. But when he has to compete in a contest he did not even enter, he knows something is wrong.

This book is fiction because the people, places and events aren’t real and cannot actually happen. The author has created an entire fake world mixed with the real world. Harry Potter wants to live a normal wizard life but he is chosen for a contest he didn’t enter. So he has to do three challenges … if he wants to live.

A strength of this book is that it feels like it never ends. There is always something going on. Whenever the book gets kind of slow something interesting will happen. For example, the main characters will be walking down a hall having a normal school day and they will find someone attacking someone. Another strength of this book is that all of the explanations are quick. The book will give short descriptions of people, place and things. This gives the book more time to have thrilling events happen in the text.

I recommend this book to people seven and up because it has all the qualities a good book should have. Such as quick explanations, thrilling events and it gives characters their own personality. As soon as someone can read they should read this book. I even recommend this book to adults because it is not only a kid book. I give this book five stars because it is a great book and everyone should read it.

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