Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire


The fourth bookin the series is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and it is a turning point in the story. Things start to get a little more involved, a little more serious. Harry joins Ron Weasley and his family at the Quidditch World Cup, and he stays with them for much of the summer. They are all happy to return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, but Harry, a prominent member of the Gryffindor House Quidditch Team, is very distraught to hear that Hogwarts will not be playing Quidditch that year. Instead, three wizarding schools will be reinstating an old interschool tradition, the Triwizard Tournament. Outlawed by the Ministry of Magic years before because of the high death toll, the Triwizard Tournament is a competition between three wizards, each from a different school, using their magical skills as tools to guide them through a series of difficult tasks. Three champions were chosen by the Goblet of Fire, and then a fourth. Harry Potter. The fourth Triwizard Champion. He was not old enough, but once the Goblet chose, there was no going back; Harry had to compete. With the help of his friends and Sirius Black, Harry managed to stumble through the first two tasks, emrging with a first place standing. But when he reached the final hurdle of the last task, Harry found himself face to face with Lord Voldemort, a fully restored Lord Voldemort. Harry faced him bravely, but there was no denying the fact; Lord Voldemort had risen again...

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