![]() Lord Voldemort was apparently killed when he tried in vain to Reading it directly after the earlier books, I could see the series as a whole and this episode as vital in the development of the overall And of course, it doesn't drag on so long when reading to oneself! ![]() ![]() ![]() Reading it with hindsight was helpful too: there were no clever surprises, as there were on the first reading instead I could see where clues were dropped and how cleverly the plot hangs together. Indeed, despite its length (over 600 page) I completed it in two days. I wasn't at all bored by reading it to myself, a few years later. The first section of the book is about Harry seeing the Quidditch World Cup, and the rest about the Tri-Wizard Tournament that takes place at Hogwarts, with a series of difficult tests for four contestants from different schools.īut JK Rowling is worth a re-read, it seems. I particularly felt that the ending was too dark for a children's book, but thought the rest of it a bit dull too. When this book was first published, I read it aloud to my teenage sons, and didn't really like it. ![]() Summary: A lengthy Quidditch match, and an exciting tournament are the main focus of this lengthy book, which ends with a dark and somewhat distressing graveyard scene. ![]()
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