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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Readers will really enjoy reading Harry Potter and The goblet of Fire. It is about a kid, name Harry Potter (shocking I know), who can do magic. He is entered in a magical tournament much to everyone’s dismay. This tournament was really famous but was stopped when the death toll was too high. I really liked the interesting conversations Harry and his friends, enemies, family, and teachers have that keep the reader’s interest. Harry uses a lot of emotion to explain how he feels to others. This emotion translates well to the readers because they feel what Harry feels sometimes. There is a very major protagonist vs. antagonist relationship in this story between Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter. People of all ages will love this book with good insight, good humor, and a good story. I would highly recommend this book for anyone interested in being a wizard or just a good read in general.
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