Harry Potter Et La Coupe de Feu (Harry Potter #4)
by
J.K. Rowling
Dans ce quatrième tome, Harry et la Coupe de feu, le plus populaire des apprentis sorciers fait sa rentrée pour une quatrième année trépidante au collège de sorcellerie. Une fois de plus, J. K. Rowling nous effraye autant qu'elle nous ravit avec sa pléiade de dragons, d'elfes et de combats contre la mort.
Il ne reste à son héros orphelin âgé aujourd'hui de 14 ans que deux
...morePoche, 774 pages
Published
March 15th 2007
by Gallimard Jeunesse
(first published July 8th 2000)
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This was the beginning of my addiction to POTter. I had previously experimented with and enjoyed POTter on 3 different occasions, but could easily have walked away and never touched the stuff again. Then, under some pressure from some POTterHEAD peers of mine, I tried the newest blend called the Goblet...and everything changed. As the warm, easy, potato chip prose crossed my blood-brain barrier, euphoria ensued. My inner child was smitten.
I...was...hooked and I...was...happy.
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I...was...hooked and I...was...happy.
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Brilliant! Loved it! But, I fear that I am reading these too quickly and in rapid succession, because my dreams are laden with Potter-isms and when I close my eyes I see things like Quiddich and Wizard Chess. It reminds me of the time I played WAY too much Tetris and when I closed my eyes I would see the little cubes dropping and would mentally try to put them in the right spot!
As far as watching the film afterward...holy axe job! Now, don't get me wrong Shell, I liked the film v...more
As far as watching the film afterward...holy axe job! Now, don't get me wrong Shell, I liked the film v...more
Now THAT'S a book! The groove that J.K. Rowling starts to find in HP 3 is fully realized in 4. Partly it's that the kids (and therefore the readers) are getting older so she can delve into more adult, complex themes and situations, and partly it's that I think she's really finding her voice. We finally got our very own HP's, I am happy to report, and it's so funny to look at them all side by side b/c of the HUGE leap in size between 3 and 4. Then they get a little tricky b/c while 4 and 5 lo...more
God, I loved this book. But there were some cons which couldn't be ignored.
First of all, the movie sucked badly. No wonder I never understood the movie even though I watched it many times.
As I tried to watch the movie while reading this book, my face expressions were seriously like, "What the eff?"
The movie didn't show The Quidditch world cup for instance! It was like, one of the most awaited and amazing part of the book. And so many things were really confusi...more
First of all, the movie sucked badly. No wonder I never understood the movie even though I watched it many times.
As I tried to watch the movie while reading this book, my face expressions were seriously like, "What the eff?"
The movie didn't show The Quidditch world cup for instance! It was like, one of the most awaited and amazing part of the book. And so many things were really confusi...more
So after suffering through the first three books of this series, I vowed never to carry on and finish it. That is, until I was at a party and two of my friends gave the Harry Potter saga such a ringing endorsement that I was convinced I was missing out. I picked up the fourth book and was determined to read it, to reconsider my stance on the series.
I quickly got through 200 pages, but it was then that I came to the same crisis I always do when reading a Harry Potter book: Do I really...more
I quickly got through 200 pages, but it was then that I came to the same crisis I always do when reading a Harry Potter book: Do I really...more
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What stands out in book 4:
* Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them.
* Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it. ...more
* Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them.
* Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it. ...more
This book, in my opinion, is, without a shadow of a doubt, the best one of the first four books. I loved how the author established the environment in the first book, and I absolutely enjoyed how she established the characters of the story in the second and third books.
But this one is just different, this one showed me the brilliance of Rowling. I absolutely loved how she utilized everything she established previously, and at the same time introduced many new characters, and in the process, crea...more
But this one is just different, this one showed me the brilliance of Rowling. I absolutely loved how she utilized everything she established previously, and at the same time introduced many new characters, and in the process, crea...more
4 ปี มีครั้ง
สำหรับการประลองเวทไตรภาคี...
ปีนี้จัดขึ้นที่ฮอกวอตส์
โดยแข่งกันทั้งสิ้น 3 สถาบันพ่อมด
โดยคัดเลือกเพียงหนึ่ง จากนักเรียนแต่ละโรงเรียน
มาประลองกัน...
การแข่งขันครั้งนี้ แฮร์รี่อายุไม่ถึงกำหนด
จึงไม่สามารถร่วมการแข่งขันได้
แต่จะมีอะไรพลิกผลันเกิดขึ้น ต้องติดตาม...
เนื้อเรื่องเข้มข้นกว่าเล่มแรกเป็นเท่าตัว
ทั้งเนื้อหา จำนวนหน้า และราคา
(จาก 200 กว่าบาท มาเป็น เกือบ 500 บาท)
ยังไงก็ติดตามกัน.......more
This review contains spoilers.
This is one I've only read once, when it first came out, and I've only seen the movie once too, so there was lots of "new" details for me on this re-read. This isn't the copy I originally bought back in 2000 (it was first released in paperback; book 5 was the first hardcover edition on release); I had to put that one in the recycling bin and buy a new copy (and I was shocked at how expensive it was: at $32, it's much more than the other childre...more
This is one I've only read once, when it first came out, and I've only seen the movie once too, so there was lots of "new" details for me on this re-read. This isn't the copy I originally bought back in 2000 (it was first released in paperback; book 5 was the first hardcover edition on release); I had to put that one in the recycling bin and buy a new copy (and I was shocked at how expensive it was: at $32, it's much more than the other childre...more
This one answered a large percentage of the questions I bombarded The O'Malley with after watching HP7. It's been satisfying.
Here's some general stuff (that is, not specific to this installment):
Someone mentioned that Hagrid's indiscretion is recklessly dangerous or something. . . it kind of is, but I don't think he's as dangerous as Dumbledore. Here's why:
Big D* has about a bajillion opportunities to tell Harry everything he needs to know, and withholding information results in a whole lot more...more
Here's some general stuff (that is, not specific to this installment):
Someone mentioned that Hagrid's indiscretion is recklessly dangerous or something. . . it kind of is, but I don't think he's as dangerous as Dumbledore. Here's why:
Big D* has about a bajillion opportunities to tell Harry everything he needs to know, and withholding information results in a whole lot more...more
Cerita buku yg ke-4 ini, Desi agak2 lupa. Walau udah di fresh-in sih sama film-nya. He..he.. maklum aja, soalnya dr buku hp 1-4, Desi minjem sih he..he..
Tapi ada sih yg Desi inget dr buku ini, dan bikin sebel abees yaitu Harry-nya naksir Choi.. ihhhh sebel. Soalnya Desi termasuk orang yg lebih suka klau Harry jadinya sama Hermione. Hikss.. hiks.. he..he.. segitunya
Tapi ada sih yg Desi inget dr buku ini, dan bikin sebel abees yaitu Harry-nya naksir Choi.. ihhhh sebel. Soalnya Desi termasuk orang yg lebih suka klau Harry jadinya sama Hermione. Hikss.. hiks.. he..he.. segitunya
I'm not sure if I should review this right now or not. I'm nearly done with Order of the Phoenix, so my thoughts might possibly come out a bit blurred between both books, but I'm just going to to give it my best shot anyway, and I may or may not decide to post in the end. (Hint: If you're reading this, I decided to post.)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Who else remembers seeing this monster for the first time? I believe I was in the 8th grade when it made its debut. Now, I was n...more
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Who else remembers seeing this monster for the first time? I believe I was in the 8th grade when it made its debut. Now, I was n...more
Zakiya the Walking Butterfly
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth installment in the famous Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.
Published by Scholastics in the year 2000.
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Adventure
Page total: 736
Date Finished Reading: Sun, May 23, 2010
Synopsis: Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the Weasleys. He wants to dream about Cho Chang, his...more
Published by Scholastics in the year 2000.
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Adventure
Page total: 736
Date Finished Reading: Sun, May 23, 2010
Synopsis: Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the Weasleys. He wants to dream about Cho Chang, his...more
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
by J.K. Rowling
734 pages
Scholastic Paperbacks
0439139600
This is the 4th book of the Harry Potter Trilogy. In this book Harry competes Quidditch Cup. However he was too young to compete in it, and it is very dangerous. Some have even died. Somehow though, he was entered into it. It seemed like he bit more than he could chew. He had to compete in a series of games that could get him killed. What lied in stor...more
by J.K. Rowling
734 pages
Scholastic Paperbacks
0439139600
This is the 4th book of the Harry Potter Trilogy. In this book Harry competes Quidditch Cup. However he was too young to compete in it, and it is very dangerous. Some have even died. Somehow though, he was entered into it. It seemed like he bit more than he could chew. He had to compete in a series of games that could get him killed. What lied in stor...more
Still as humorous and thrilling as J.K. Rowling's last three--but adding a mixure of an intense anxiety to it makes me want to go and pick the 5th one up immediately. (Which is what I did)
I read this series when I was younger and I did not really get any of it. I just read it because the movies were so intriguing. But now only a few years' difference has given me a new love for Rowling's books. It draws me in, it is so intense, the humor makes sense to me and I know the characters be...more
I read this series when I was younger and I did not really get any of it. I just read it because the movies were so intriguing. But now only a few years' difference has given me a new love for Rowling's books. It draws me in, it is so intense, the humor makes sense to me and I know the characters be...more
Great volume of the Harry Potter series. They definitely do keep getting better and better. The plot was much more intricate and complex and less obvious than the other three books before it. I loved the whole Tri-wizard tournament was a welcome change to the setting. I really enjoyed the new characters and learning more about the magical world (port keys, forbidden curses, etc.). I also appreciate how Harry, Ron and Hermione are coming of age. They and their relationships are changing and...more
Annalisa
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everyone! please read this series
Recommended to Annalisa by:
Dayne
I first started reading the series at the release of book 4. Books 1-3 were interesting but could stand on their own. Book 4 left me needing a resolution, not necessarily because of the cliff hanger, although that helped, but because of the evil that tainted the final chapters. I was not expecting such a prevalence of evil in a children's book. I needed to know that evil had not overtaken the world and I realized I was caught up into the fantasy land Rowling created.
I thought the Qu...more
I thought the Qu...more
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There's way too much packed into this book - the Quidditch tournament, the Death-Eaters, giant politics!, the Yule ball, and the Triwizard tournament all make this one overstuffed year for Harry. I guess Rowling was determined to stick to her one school year per book plan. I get exhausted just holding this doorstop of a book over the course of reading it.
But on the bright side, it's all good. I loved the Veelas, Mad-Eyed Moody, Harry being obtuse about solving the challenges (okay, he's v...more
But on the bright side, it's all good. I loved the Veelas, Mad-Eyed Moody, Harry being obtuse about solving the challenges (okay, he's v...more
In this book Harry, is entered in the triwizard tournament (see below of that.) Ron gets very jealous, but Harry faces dragons,mer people, a freaky maze, and asking a girl out to the christmas ball.
Main Characters
Cedric Digory- Was chosen to participate in the triwizard tournament the problem is that he and Harry are both in Hogwarts. He gets first place with Harry and he is killed, by worm tail.
Flour Decour- Was chosen to participate in the triwizard tournam...more
Main Characters
Cedric Digory- Was chosen to participate in the triwizard tournament the problem is that he and Harry are both in Hogwarts. He gets first place with Harry and he is killed, by worm tail.
Flour Decour- Was chosen to participate in the triwizard tournam...more
Okay, now it's getting good. In this fourth installment, the reader starts to discern that Rowling is taking the series ultimately to a gratifying, climactic head that will be worth having read the first three volumes.
And these are just that - volumes. HP4 here clocks at 734 pages, and I see already that HP5 is 870. Guh! In this age of ADD-riddled adolescents, who has the time and patience to read a book that long? (This ADD-addled one doesn't.) But, well, this isn't the heavy stuff ...more
And these are just that - volumes. HP4 here clocks at 734 pages, and I see already that HP5 is 870. Guh! In this age of ADD-riddled adolescents, who has the time and patience to read a book that long? (This ADD-addled one doesn't.) But, well, this isn't the heavy stuff ...more
I haven't been as avid a reader of the Harry Potter books as most Harry Potter fans have been. I have to say though that they are getting better. The best part about Book Four is the character Mad Eye Moody. He is by far one of the most interesting and dynamic characters so far in the series. Also, there is a nice twist to this character later on in the novel. This additon to the series also displays how truly evil the Lord Voldemort character is in a way the other books had not done, which made...more
Well, what can I say, Rowling clearly fired her editor. Why else have, what have been consistently tightly woven 300 page novels suddenly sprouted into a 700 page monstrosity?
Still this book manages to remain readable, barely, because of the interesting competition at the school. Then again, I find it tiresome that there was an age restriction for the tournament and Harry magically got put into it. Yes, yes he's special, we know, okay.
Honestly I don't consider the charac...more
Still this book manages to remain readable, barely, because of the interesting competition at the school. Then again, I find it tiresome that there was an age restriction for the tournament and Harry magically got put into it. Yes, yes he's special, we know, okay.
Honestly I don't consider the charac...more
This is my favorite book because it is so packed full of action that there is literally never a dull moment. From the Quidditch World Cup to the Tri-Wizard Tournament, everything moves along so fast that you get through this 700 page book in a flash. The introduction of the Death Eaters at the World Cup and then the Dark Mark really set up the return of Voldemort perfectly. The first chapter is great, learning more about the Riddles and who they are. Ron and Hermione sexual tension? Yes please! ...more
Svitlana
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This fourth novel kept me at the edge of the seat all the time!!!!!!!! Once the tournament was announced I was craving to figure out what would Harry do at least to survive during that dangerous battle for the grand prize… I always thought Karkarof was the one to put Harry’s name in the goblet or maybe Snape, just like Sirius predicted. The end of the novel was unbelievable!!!!!!! All that time during such important event, Voldemort’s messenger was at school all the time: messing with Dumbledore...more
All the Harry Potter books are fantastic. Out of the series though, I cannot even rank them, I thought I could, but it's impossible, I know my favorite though. You'll have to check out all of the reviews to find which one that is. I suggest reading the books in order, all at once, especially now that all seven are out. This allows you to retain detail better, and you'll absorb everything. Then, once you finish, do it again and really take advantage of all of imagry, symbolism and hints that you ...more
This is an exclusive book to the 7 book series as the no longer young boy but teenager Harry Potter is faced with going to school again, at Hogwarts. This year isn't as pleasent as he thought it would be. This year is a very special year as 2 other schools come to compete in "The Goblet of Fire" Harry and Cedric Diggory are picked to represent Hogwarts. Harry has problems going through all the tasks, but the last one is deathly where he encounters Voldemort again.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire proved to be an excellent choice for a non-horror Halloween read. In it, J.K. Rowling sharply continues her addition of darkness to the series. We see Harry, Hermione, Ron and the rest of the gang returning to Hogwart's for yet another year. As usual, there are also dark deeds going on, but the focus this year is on the Triwizard Tournament. Despite rules requiring contestants to be 17, Harry naturally ends up in the mix. Adventures ensue. Naturally, there is ...more
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J.K. Rowling (Joanne "Jo" Rowling) is the writer behind the best selling "Harry Potter" series. The Potter books have gained worldwide attention, won multiple awards, sold more than 400 million copies and been the basis for a popular series of films.
Aside from writing the Potter novels, Rowling is perhaps equally famous for her "rags to riches" life story,...more
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