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The description below was contributed by:A visitor, on Jul 11, 2000 12:06:24PM

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Author:
J.K. Rowling
Number of pages:
734
Does the book have pictures?
Yes
What age group is this book written for?
Elementary School
Middle School
High School & Beyond
Category:
Fiction
Brief summary:
In this fourth book in a series of seven, Harry wakes one night from a disturbing dream that causes his lightening scar to pulse and throb. With the help of a significant individual in his life, Harry discovers the cause of this pain during this absolutely thrilling adventure. But Harry has more to contend with than his vision because it? time for the Triwizard Tournament, a competition between Hogwarts and two other famous schools of Wizardry that hasn? taken place for over a hundred years. Only the best students from each school are chosen to compete. Can Harry make the cut?
And as if all this wasn? enough, Harry discovers a newfound interest in girls and must find a date for the Yule Ball.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire delivers all the adventure, excitement and suspense that fans have come to expect from the series. J.K. Rowling has indicated that this book has a darker tone than the previous tales and will be pivotal to Harry's life at Hogwarts. With new characters, plot twists and surprises Rowling again transports readers to a world of wizards, witches, muggles, and magic that they will not soon want to leave.
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