

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Senegal.
Loved by millions of readers worldwide, let the fourth story in the greatest children's book series of all time take you on an unforgettable journey. The hope and wonder of Harry Potter's world will make you want to escape to Hogwarts again and again. There's magic on every page! The Triwizard Tournament is to be held at Hogwarts. Only wizards who are over seventeen are allowed to enter - but that doesn't stop Harry dreaming that he will win the competition. Then at Hallowe'en, when the Goblet of Fire makes its selection, Harry is amazed to find his name is one of those that the magical cup picks out. He will face death-defying tasks, dragons and Dark wizards, but with the help of his best friends, Ron and Hermione, he might just make it through - alive! J.K. Rowling's enduringly popular Harry Potter books continue to captivate new generations of readers. Harry's fourth adventure invites you to explore even more of the wizarding world; from the foggy, frozen depths of the Great Lake to the silvery secrets of the Pensieve. This gorgeous paperback edition features a spectacular cover by award-winning artist Jonny Duddle, plus refreshed bonus material, allowing readers to learn more about the different breeds of dragon. Get ready for the magical journey of a lifetime! CURSES - COURAGE - COMPETITION Seven magical stories, one epic adventure. ********************************** Praise for the Harry Potter books: 'That rare thing, a series of stories adored by parents and children alike.' - Daily Telegraph 'A phenomenon . Grown men in suits have been spotted with them on trains. Parents squabble over who gets to read them to the kids, and teachers say a chapter can silence the most rowdy of classes.' - Guardian 'One of the greatest literary adventures of modern times.' - Sunday Telegraph 'Spellbinding, enchanting, bewitching stuff.' - Mirror 'The only thing wrong with it is that you can't put it down.' - Fiona Chadwick, 9 years old 'It is very funny. I would love to be Harry and make up some magic spell to play on my teachers.' - Tom El-Shawk, 11 years old 'My mum loved it so much she would not let my dad read any of it to me.' - Alexander Benn, 7 and 9¼ years old 'It's for all ages and it's brilliant.' - Katrina Farrant, 10 years old Review: Brilliant - Brilliant! Review: Harry potter fans will enjoy listening to - Very much enjoying the voice actors and the characters in this series so far. Fully intend at this point to buy and listen to the full series. The narrator is a lovely easy flowing voice to listen to with a perfect tone and easy accent.
















| Best Sellers Rank | 1,032 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Fantasy Fiction About Wizards & Witches for Young Adults 4 in Contemporary Fantasy for Young Adults 6 in Fantasy for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 99,211 Reviews |
H**N
Brilliant
Brilliant!
G**S
Harry potter fans will enjoy listening to
Very much enjoying the voice actors and the characters in this series so far. Fully intend at this point to buy and listen to the full series. The narrator is a lovely easy flowing voice to listen to with a perfect tone and easy accent.
D**.
The Fourth Harry Potter Book
This is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series, and also the first Harry Potter book I ever read. I remember recieving this book for Christmas a few years back (when I was 12 or 13). I had heard of Harry Potter, but I knew f*ck all about it, except that Harry is a wizard who attends a wizards school. I never got round to reading it, because I wasn't in a reading mood. I was too busy with computer games at the time. A while later, a friend of mine was reading the third book of the Harry Potter series (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban). I asked him if it was good, and he said it was excellent. This funny enough motivated me into reading book 4. By the end of the first chapter, I was already too interested in the book to stop. A couple of chapters later, I was hooked on the book, and couldn't believe I hadn't read it sooner. As soon as I read it, I read the first three (the first film was released in the cinema shortly afterwards), then I had to wait a couple of years for the release of book 5. The book starts of with an old muggle named Frank Bryce, who 50 years earlier had been blamed for the mysterious murder of the Riddle family. He was eventually set free, as their wasn't enough evidence to convict him. In the present time, Frank (who is now in his 70s) wakes up in the middle of the night and sees a flicker of light from one of the upstairs rooms in the old Riddle house, which has been empty for many years. In there he finds Peter Pettigrew, who at the end of the previous book turned out to be a traitor to Harry's parents and framed Sirius Black for murder. For some reason he's refered to by his nickname Wormtail in this book and the later ones. Peter is talking to what's left of his master Lord Voldemort and are disgussing plans. Frank's presence eventually comes to Voldemort's attention who then murders him. Harry then wakes up, having dreamed about that event with his scar burning (this by the way is an important part in the book). Harry then spends the rest of the summer holidays with the Weasleys and comes along with them to see the final match in the Quiditch world cup (Ireland wins it). That evening some of Voldemort's supporters (the Death Eaters) cause mayhem at the campsite, and in the woods a mysterious person conjures Voldemort's dark mark into the sky. Shortly afterwards Harry returns to Hogwarts to begin his 4th year, which is going to be completely different from his previous 3 years. This year Hogwarts is hosting the legendary Tri-wizard tournament; an event when one three students (one from from Hogwarts, one from the French school Beauxbatons and one from the Bulgarian school Durmstrang) participate in three tasks throughout the year. The winner will recieve prize money (I can't remember if it was 1000 or 10,000 galleons). This year changes have been made. The age of the champions has been restricted to 17 and the tasks are much safer. Anyone who wished to particpate must write their name and the school they attend onto a piece of parchment and put it in the goblet of fire, which on Halloween night will choose the champions. The Beauxbatons champion is called Fleaur Delacour, the Durmstrang champion is called Victor Krum (also a famous Quiditch player) and the Hogwarts champion is Hufflepuff Quiditch captain and seeker Cedric Diggory, then the goblet for some reason selects a 4th champion. No doubt that you would've guessed who that champion might be. Harry is as confused about this as anybody, though he loses a lot of respect (especially with the Hufflepuffs). Even Ron has a fall out with him, having concluded that Harry intended to become a champion and didn't bother telling him. Hermoine luckily believes Harry 100%. Meanwhile Harry is forced to particpate, and although the whole thing is a mystery one thing are crystal clear; him becoming a Tri-wizard champion is linked with the recent events. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is an excellent book, twice as long as the previous and definately much better than the first three. This book is filled with great mysteries and twists, and brings in more new characters from the wizarding world. A book not to be missed by any Harry Potter fan.
W**N
Exactly as promised
Excellent condition.
L**E
Great book
Great book in a brilliant book seris loved reading this
M**Y
Harry potter
This book is well worth the read and well worth a revisit. I've read this before but not in a while. It didn't disappoint. Fast paced and well written. I enjoyed this
W**2
A great addition to the already strong stable of Harry Potter Books - and so easy to listen to..
Why didn’t I think of this before, a fantastic audio version that simply allows you to drift off into a world beyond the bookshelves without having to burn the midnight oil and hold that heavy book. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a great extension beyond what was really Harry’s apprenticeship as defined by JK Rowing in the opening series of books. Yes, there are the usual suspects, familiar locations and settings and the same threats to sanity and life, but the opportunity is taken in this book to gradually expand upon those horizons and what an expansion the author treats us to. Oh Harry, a problematic encounter with the Weasley’s is just an appetiser. Quidditch headlines in the form of the World Cup. Harry’s relationships with the stalwart duo of Hermoine and Ron develop yet further, but certainly not as smoothly as the reader may wish (or want). It is no surprise that Harry’s magician / wizard powers and finesse with the wand come on leaps and bounds, but once again with unexpected twists and turns. Hogwarts, where would this tale be without that redoubtable old world school? The plans, plots, triumphs and disasters played out within its hallowed walls just continue to trip from JK Rowings pen and onto the paper. Just as Harry is beginning to develop into a mature young man, the author too is developing, the reader (or in this case with the audible version, the listener) can sense the very essence of it. This is a great addition to the already strong stable of Harry Potter Books and like every one of its predecessors, the reader finds that they cannot turn the pages quick enough to keep pace with the every expanding story line.
E**N
As described
Arrived as described, great price for a book that will be well received by my niece.
R**A
Super
Goed boek en een mooie buitekant.
A**D
Ótimo.
Chegou em ótimo estado.
R**A
Plot thickens in the fourth instalment.
Book: 25/52. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- J K Rowling. My Rating: 5/5. The fourth book in the series, and I must say that the plot thickens by the time I finished this one; there is certainly no looking back. This one is a personal favourite of lots of people that I know from the Harry Potter fan club, but not mine. Engaging, thrilling, action packed and especially the ending (without giving away anything). At Hogwarts, the school of magic hosts the Triwizard Tournament, and we get our new hero in Cedric Diggory, who made a special appearance in the previous part, with a full-fledged role in this one. Mr Potter is still a teenager with a messed-up life, all thanks to the dark forces still trying to kill him, unfortunately, to no avail, thanks to his support team with mighty Dumbledore and the helm of things. For the tournament, three schools are competing with their best champion, but this year, for a change, there is a Fourth champion too, which comes as a surprise. The three stunts that they need to attempt to be the winner with a ground-breaking finale, with so many riddles to solve to clear each one, are totally engrossing and engaging. The best part of this one is the Prof Moody Mad Eye, the new defence against the dark arts teacher, and Sirius Black, Harry’s Godfather, who comes to his rescue, finally giving him much-needed family support. This is the only book whose movie adaptation (still not up to the mark or detailed), but I still actually look forward to more than my personal favourite, The Half Blood Prince, where I believe the movie doesn’t do justice to Professor Snape’s character. One thing I must say that although this is my second reading of the books after a decade but I am suprised to find that I still love them as much as I loved them all, the very first time and if truth to be told, I have found some instances that I forgot after the first time, which was so Kool. Guess I need to increase my frequency of reading them again. Do let me know if this one is your favourite too, and how you like its screen adaptation?
T**I
Buena compra
Todo bien.
G**A
Bello
Molto bello
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago