Harry potter and the goblet of fire

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Re: Harry potter and the goblet of fire

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This was literally my favorite book in the entire series. I still don’t understand how I couldn’t see the clues about Moody but I mean ***Spoiler*** he is kind of like the real one in the next book. But all in all it was amazing especially the part when Harry was chosen but he didn’t even place his name in! And towards the ending when Cedric died. I just love how everytime Harry narrowly escapes death from Voldemort every time.
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This is maybe my second-favorite HP book and my favorite of the movies. I love the dragon challenge.
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Anacoana wrote: 15 Dec 2014, 15:54 I really enjoyed this book; with the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament we got to see so much of the wizarding world and culture that we hadn't before then. And energizer, I like to take the stance that people either brushed off odd things because Moody's a weird guy always, or that they felt something was off but figured it was because of everything he's been through. Or, a third choice, they thought something was a little off about him but weren't sure what and didn't have enough faith in the possible-offness that they felt comfortable bringing it up or confronting him about it.
You make several good points about Moody's offness not being questioned. I think it also makes it more realistic because there have been more than a couple of instances in real life where an imposter has taken over someone's life after some incident. It makes me think about how I would approach someone if I suspected they were not who they said they were.

This is my favorite book in the series, perhaps because we get to see other wizarding schools and it leads to the very dark books following it.

I will be very vague so as not to spoil anything for anyone who hasn't read or watched the movie but...That scene is heartbreaking, just as much as others because the character was an innocent (the others were part of the fight but this character... was not).
As for you & your heart & the things you said & didn't say, she will remember them all when men are fairy tales in books written by rabbits. (Schmendrick the Magician)
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I love the book but I always cry at the end of this book, you get so involved with the characters that they are like old friends & when something happens to them it’s like you feel their pain & emotions. This book made me an emotional roller coaster!
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thaservices1 wrote: 28 Apr 2018, 16:39 This was my favorite in the series too. Up til this one the story was still very light hearted and here is where everything changes, it gets serious. Rowling threw me for a loop with Moody, I never saw it coming and mentally slapped my forehead, because it's all there. That's something I love about the books, the little details that seem to get lost in the whole that truly meant everything to the story. The movies never quite capture that.
This is the exact same reason that out of all of them Goblet of Fire is my favorite. I also loved seeing the different Wizarding Schools and had fun imagining the Triwizard Tournament taking place.
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This is my second favorite book in the series, right behind deathly hallows. It was sad to see Cedric die, but, I loved the tournament and the 3 levels and finally, after 3 years of waiting, Voldemort came back. That was chilling!
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This was by far the best of the series!

In Harry potter and the goblet of fire, JK Rowlings goes insane with all types of wizarding world details and possibilities, I felt that she was obligated to write a new series about the other schools, the way the wizarding world lives, Leprechaun mischiefs across the centuries....the possibilities are endless!!!
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Harry Potter and the goblet of fire is my favourite of them all! I just love the concept of Triwizard tournament.
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This was my second favorite book of the series, but I always found it kind of discouraging that no one was suspicious about Moody's behaviour. The ending of this book always makes me cry too.
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Harry Potter is one of the best series I’ve ever read! Professor Moody made a really smart move in that scene.
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The goblet of fire is my favorite book and movie both.
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It is my second favorite book. After the half blood prince. Harry potter and the goblet of fire. I thing everyone loves these book. Harry has been chosen for the Triwizard cup with others. I really the character of Cedric. Really he played very well in these story. Even professor moody also was such an amazing character. When come to the story Harry has played better than the other competitors. It was the first time where had seen the voldemort in the maze. Where he was reboring. It was an emotional where Cedric has been killed by voldemort. It was really an a terrifying end.
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