Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Juvenile FictionActionAdventure

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

by J. K. Rowling

Publisher
Pottermore Publishing
Pages
1005
Language
English
Published
2000

Overview

J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire pushes the series into darker territory as Harry is pulled into the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. Rivalries sharpen, friendships are tested, and the wizarding world becomes more politically and emotionally complicated. What begins as a school year slowly turns into a story about danger, choice, and the return of old evil.

Readers looking for fantasy with real momentum will find a major turning point here. The book delivers magical spectacle, tournament suspense, and deeper character work, especially around courage, loyalty, and growing up. It is an especially strong entry for readers who want the series to feel bigger, riskier, and more consequential. It also satisfies readers who want the series' turning point to feel emotionally bigger and narratively darker.

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SAMET .@samet1· 5mo🇹🇷

Bir adamın nasıl biri olduğunu anlamak istiyorsan, kendisiyle eşit olanlara değil, astlarına nasıl muamele ettiğine bak

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Atakan Tura@ati95· 7mo🇹🇷

Tuhaftır,eğer bir şeyden korkuyorsanız ve zamanı yavaşlatmak için her seyi vermeye hazırsanız,zaman hızlanmak gibi tatsız bir alışkanlık edinir.

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