Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire By J.K. Rowling

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in J.K. Rowling’s internationally acclaimed Harry Potter series and marks a turning point in the tone and depth of the story. As Harry enters his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the magical world expands in scale and complexity, introducing darker themes, greater danger, and the first clear signs of the war to come.

The year begins with excitement as Hogwarts hosts the legendary Triwizard Tournament, a magical competition between three major wizarding schools. Designed to test courage, intelligence, and magical skill, the tournament selects one champion from each school through the mystical Goblet of Fire. When Harry’s name is unexpectedly chosen as a fourth champion, despite being underage and ineligible, he is thrust into a deadly contest he never volunteered to enter. Bound by magical contract, he must face a series of life-threatening challenges that demand not only magical ability but also quick thinking and emotional strength.

As the tournament progresses, Harry confronts dragons, navigates the depths of a haunted lake, and solves the mysteries of an enchanted maze. Each task pushes him beyond the safety of childhood and into a world where mistakes can be fatal. Alongside the spectacle of the competition, Rowling explores the pressures of fame, jealousy, and isolation, as Harry struggles with unwanted attention and the growing distance between himself and his peers.

Parallel to the tournament runs a deeper, more ominous storyline: the gradual return of Lord Voldemort. Subtle clues, hidden alliances, and political tension within the wizarding community build an atmosphere of unease. By the novel’s climax, the series takes a dramatic shift from school-centered adventure to full confrontation with evil, revealing the true cost of power and the fragility of peace.

Character development is central to the narrative. Harry matures under the weight of responsibility, while Ron and Hermione face their own emotional trials, highlighting the complexities of friendship during adolescence. New characters such as Cedric Diggory and the visiting champions enrich the story, offering different perspectives on bravery, honor, and rivalry.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire blends thrilling action with emotional depth, bridging the innocence of the early books with the darker, more complex conflicts that define the latter part of the series. It stands as a pivotal installment that transforms the saga from a school fantasy into an epic tale of destiny, sacrifice, and the rising shadow of a dark lord.