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Review: Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
The fourth book in the Harry Potter series created much hype than its predecessors when the author J.K Rowling predicted that one of the characters will be murdered in the plot. Yes! Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire has a unique place among the Potter series, as it brings forward the rebirth of the Dark Lord, beginning of murders, the growth of Hogwarts trio to adolescence and more importantly with an explicit content to the Harry Potter readers.
Plot
The novel begins with a brutal murder at a British Countryside by Lord Voldemort. At the same time of the murder, Harry Potter wakes up with his scar burning on the forehead. He never gets time to contemplate the murder that he had seen in the dream as it is the morning of Quidditch World Cup.
Harry, Ron and Hermione visits the Quidditch cup with Weasley family. However the event turns disastrous as the Death Eaters, Lord Voldemort's servants storm up the camp. The Hogwarts trio narrowly escape from a plot as a Dark Mark, Lord Voldemort's sign, shot into the sky.



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