Harry Potter and the goblet of fire
(2003, original release: 2000)

Fiction

Large Type

Call Numbers:
Y/LARGE TYPE/FICTION/ROWLING,J

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' Large Type Y/LARGE TYPE/FICTION/ROWLING,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Thorndike, ME : Thorndike Press, 2003
©2000
DESCRIPTION

936 pages (large print) ; 23 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780786229277, 0786229276 :
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Sequel to: Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban

The riddle house -- The scar -- The invitation -- Back to the burrow -- Weasley's wizard wheezes -- The portkey -- Bagman and Crouch -- The Quidditch World Cup -- The dark mark -- Mayhem at the Ministry -- Aboard the Hogwarts Express -- The Triwizard Tournament -- Mad-Eye Moody -- The unforgivable curses -- Beauxbatons and durmstrang -- The goblet of fire -- The four champions -- The weighing of the wands -- The Hungarian horntail -- The first task -- The House-Elf Liberation Front -- The unexpected task -- The Yule Ball -- Rita Skeeter's scoop -- The egg and the eye -- The second task -- Padfoot returns -- The madness of Mr. Crouch -- The dream -- The pensieve -- The third task -- Flesh, blood, and bone -- The death eaters -- Priori incantatem -- Veritaserum -- The parting of the ways -- The beginning

Fourteen-year-old Harry Potter joins the Weasleys at the Quidditch World Cup, then enters his fourth year at Hogwarts Academy where he is mysteriously entered in an unusual contest that challenges his wizarding skills, friendships and character, amid signs that an old enemy is growing stronger

Sequel: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Hugo Award for Best Novel, 2001

ALA Notable Children's Book, 2001

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