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4.7 78
Middle Grade Fiction
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Even with its dark theme, it's still laugh-out-loud funny in places!
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by FlooCrookshanks
I was about seventeen when I read this, and even then I had to read it about three times before I fully grasped the entire plot.
Harry's getting older, so the fact that he's getting interested in girls makes the usual school antics more interesting. Not to mention the Yule Ball, the Triwizard Cup, the Quidditch World Cup, and Hogwarts life in general, this book never has a slow moment. This book is definitely the turning point in the series - from here on out, it's obvious that things are going to get a lot worse before they get better!
The plots of the HP books themselves are enough reason to read them, but for me the fact that I've read them all a bazillion times and they STILL crack me up, it makes them wonderfully refreshing each and every time they're read. A wonderful escape if you've been having a rotten day, that's for sure.
I was about seventeen when I read this, and even then I had to read it about three times before I fully grasped the entire plot.
Harry's getting older, so the fact that he's getting interested in girls makes the usual school antics more interesting. Not to mention the Yule Ball, the Triwizard Cup, the Quidditch World Cup, and Hogwarts life in general, this book never has a slow moment. This book is definitely the turning point in the series - from here on out, it's obvious that things are going to get a lot worse before they get better!
The plots of the HP books themselves are enough reason to read them, but for me the fact that I've read them all a bazillion times and they STILL crack me up, it makes them wonderfully refreshing each and every time they're read. A wonderful escape if you've been having a rotten day, that's for sure.
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