J K Rowling'a Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the series. It is the summer holidays and soon Harry Potter will be starting his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry is counting the days: there are new spells to be learnt, more Quidditch to be played, and Hogwarts castle to continue exploring. But Harry need to be careful - there are unexpected dangers lurking...
One night Harry Potter wakes up with his scar burning. He has had a strange dream, one that he can't help worrying about - until a timely invitation from Ron Weasley arrives: to nothing less than the Quidditch World Cup.
Soon Harry is reunited with Ron and Hermione and gasping at the thrills of an international Quidditch match. But then something horrible happens which casts a shadow over everybody, and Harry in particular.
636pp, 128mm x 197mm, softback, 2000
The final in J K Rowling's series, Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows unveils the answers to eagerly awaited questions in a spellbinding, dark and dangerous adventure.
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