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Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire
by J.K.
Rowling
Reviewed
by Alyssia Slade

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Book
summary in three sentences:
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This
fantastic book is in his fourth year at Hogwarts School and
his friends. Ron and Hermoine help him as he accidentally
enters the Triwizard Competition.
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Book's strengths:
Which characters did you especially like and why?
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| I especially
liked Harry because he took it very seriously that he was
competing against 3 seven forms. I also liked Hagrid the gamekeeper
and Albus Dumbledor the Headmaster. |
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Which parts of the storyline really worked well and why?:
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| The story
worked well when Harry battled the dragon to get the golden
egg.. |
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What did you enjoy about the writers style?:
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I enjoy the way she makes it really adventurous. I also liked
the description. |
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Book weakness:
Which characters in the book were less believable or
interesting?
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| I didn't
dislike any of them because the book, well most of it, is
believable. |
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Which parts of the book were difficult to follow or not
believable?:
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| When
they tied prisoners to the bottom of the riverbed I could
not follow it because no-one would do that to anyone, even
their worst enemy. |
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When did the writer's style not work as well?:
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| I was
happy with the serious style. |
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Summary of the book, overall opinion of the book:
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| It was
so fantastic. I wish it was all true. I recommend this book
to age 9 and over |
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Star Rating: 5 out of 5

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Reviewer:
Alyssia Slade
Year:
5
School: St. Andrews Primary School, Chaddleworth
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