
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4
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"'There will be three tasks, spaced throughout the school year, and they will test the champions in many different ways...their magical prowess - their daring - their powers of deduction - and, of course, their ability to cope with danger.'"
The Triwizard Tournament is to be held at Hogwarts. Only wizards who are over seventeen are allowed to enter - but that doesn't stop Harry dreaming that he will win the competition. Then at Hallowe'en, when the Goblet of Fire makes its selection, Harry is amazed to find his name is one of those that the magical cup picks out. He will face death-defying tasks, dragons, and dark wizards, but with the help of his best friends, Ron and Hermione, he might just make it through - alive!
Having now become classics of our time, the Harry Potter audiobooks never fail to bring comfort and escapism to listeners of all ages. With its message of hope, belonging and the enduring power of truth and love, the story of the Boy Who Lived continues to delight generations of new listeners.
Theme music composed by James Hannigan.
- Listening Length22 hours and 17 minutes
- Audible release date20 Nov. 2015
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB017WJM1E4
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 22 hours and 17 minutes |
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Author | J.K. Rowling |
Narrator | Stephen Fry |
Audible.co.uk Release Date | 20 November 2015 |
Publisher | Pottermore Publishing |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B017WJM1E4 |
Best Sellers Rank | 22 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 4 in Fantasy Fiction About Wizards & Witches for Young Adults 4 in Fiction About Family for Children 4 in Epic Fantasy for Young Adults |
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:) There is crazy and amazing parts in the story too!!!!
At the same time he-who-must-not –be-named is slowly growing stronger now that his reliable servant, Wormtail, has returned to him the tone of the books gets progressively darker.
So it’s a great book again, a worthy successor to the magnificent Prisoner of Azkaban, that I very much enjoyed.
We bought the more durable hard bound copy, so the that book can be passed on from one child to the other as they start to develop an interest. However given the Potter-enthusiasm our oldest displays I wonder she will ever part with it.

By Djilly L. on 13 August 2019
At the same time he-who-must-not –be-named is slowly growing stronger now that his reliable servant, Wormtail, has returned to him the tone of the books gets progressively darker.
So it’s a great book again, a worthy successor to the magnificent Prisoner of Azkaban, that I very much enjoyed.
We bought the more durable hard bound copy, so the that book can be passed on from one child to the other as they start to develop an interest. However given the Potter-enthusiasm our oldest displays I wonder she will ever part with it.



My daughter has ALL the Harry Potter Illustrated books. She loves them, and I can see why. The print quality is excellent, the cover art beautiful and the package as a whole is a high quality item that gives the reader a different experience to the paperbacks. The artist has done a fantastic job of bringing Rowling's characters and settings to life. It all looks good and fits well with the story. One thing I should warn you about is that this is a large, heavy book and will probably be reserved for reading at home. It's NOT the sort of thing you could take on the train and read. It's also worth noting that bringing out the next edition of the illustrated books takes a LONG time. This one took much longer than the last one and 'Order of the Phoenix' is an even longer book. If you're hoping to collect the whole Harry Potter series in illustrated form you are probably in for a long wait. I'd estimate you'll have to wait until at least 2028, probably 2030 before you can complete the set. There's also the risk that at some point the financial value of printing these won't be there. So you could try and collect them, but find at the end you only have half an illustrated set. The book on it's own merit though, will be loved by kids and adult Potter fans alike. It'd make a great Christmas or birthday present, and might encourage a fan who read the paperback to read the story again.
This novel is long, at about 617 pages, making it more than double the length of the previous installments.
There are the usual cast of characters and events at Hogwarts School as Harry takes on the TriWizard Challenge and faces a rejuvenated Lord Voldemort. This introduces Mad-Eye Moody, who is a great a character. At times though the school activities and teenage angst sections do give a bit of a disjointed feel to the novel. I started reading it to my 9 year old son, and although he enjoyed the first three in the series, he found this too slow and lost interest halfway through. I read on and enjoyed it though. Will probably tackle Volume 5 at some time shortly.