Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
by JK Rowling
If it hurts again go straight to Dumbledore. They're saying that he's got Mad-Eye out of retirement, which means he's reading the signs, even if no one else is. I'll be in touch soon. My best to Ron and Hermione. Keep your eyes open Harry.
Why does Harry have a dream about his enemy, Lord Voldermort? Perhaps it was nothing? Just a dream. An ordinary dream. But if so, why did his scar hurt when he had that dream?
What if it wasn't just a dream? Then it wouldmatter wouldn't it? After-all Voldermort was planning a murder in that dream. Harry's murder.
The sense of danger and impending trouble is there right at the beginning in Goblet of Fire. The sense of danger and impending trouble is there still at the end. But what a way to get there!
The story has some of the best dialogue and most fascinating and revealing clashes of personality in the Potter series. There is less tension, less suspense than in Prisoner of Azkaban, but that also means that when the horror hits, it's a bolt out of the blue.
Overall 5
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