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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Books I like

Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
My Brother Sam is Dead
Harry Potter and the Goblit of Fire by J.K. Rowling (All of the Harry Potter series)
Small Steps by Louis Sachar
The Giver by Louis Lowery
50 Ways to Save the Ocean (More of a facts book)


(AND A LOT MORE!!)

Book Review

Harry Potter and the Goblit of Fire
Reviewed by: Bailey H.
By: J.K. Rowling
***** (out 0f 5)

Spells, potions, and broomsticks oh my! Harry Potter a fourth year student at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry deals with these things everyday. Harry Potter starts to deal with obstacles of being entered into the Triwizard Tournament and realising all the powers that he has never known before. People find Harry a little bit of a show off and the center of attention. Harry just trying to protect himself and not get in the way of the Dark Lord finds himself and even Hogwarts in danger. Harry's best friend Hermoine, a strait A student born under Muggles and his other best friend Ron a bit of a slacker. These friends are very close but who will be the jealous one and who will be in great danger? Death Eaters, The Quiditch World Cup, and dragons are not even half of the things that Harry should be aware of at his fourth year of Hogwarts.

I enjoyed this book very much and thought that it was the best Harry Potter yet. I love how author J.K. Rowling rights a very page turning book. I want to keep on reading and never put the book down. How she includes little pieces of suspicious information in different places amazes me. It is just like putting pieces of a puzzle together but then when you least suspect it there is a solution. Another great think about J.K Rowling's characters in this book is that they are so descriptive. You can definitely picture them in your mind and can imagine every move that they make. Same with the setting you can see a very clear photograph in your mind. I like how she writes because you want to believe that it is true and that the magic is happening.

I would recommend this book to anybody that is a good reader of any age. Even if you don't like fantasy a lot you will enjoy this book very much. Younger ages may be stuck on some words and possibly confused. There is some stronger language here and there but not bad and not direct at the characters. Everybody will like this book to see the what magic is really like and how it is used because we obviously don't have it. This book is definitely a page turner and any higher reading grade level or adults will like this because it is a longer and very descriptive book. This is a great book for both boys and girls even though that it mostly tells about a boy. I am sure that many people will enjoy this book as much as I did and the rest of the Harry Potter series.



(Read the book before watching the movies!!!)

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