Fiction - paperback; Bloomsbury; 636 pages; 2001.
The fourth instalment of the Harry Potter series is by turns exciting, dramatic, hilarious and frightening. Most of all it is magical.
Once again JK Rowling has written an incredibly entertaining story. The narrative is driven by a cleverly-layered plot line and lively writing which takes the reader from the ordinariness of muggle (human) life to the excitement of the Quidditch World Cup, the spellbinding world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the mysterious dangers of the Triwizard Cup.
A thoroughly entertaining romp for both children and adults alike. But watch out for the frightening ending.












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