Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was the turning point in the whole series. It has such a drastic effect in the series. This is the series where everything starts, this is when Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort meet. I think of it like the actual start of the book, the start of the conflict. I know, I know, I might have to spoil a few things but if you don't want me to spoil them then you shouldn't even be reading this at all, unless you were forced to do so. The Goblet of Fire was amazing, this is when Voldemort returns, people die, it's basically the start of a huge battle. Where Harry Potter somehow gets chosen to be a Hogwarts champion to fight other schools in a competition. Although it's somehow impossible to have someone Harry's age to even try to join. Then at the near end of the book... I can't spoil it, it's hard for me to resist the urge to type with these fingers!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
My Favorite Book of All Time
Although this is a hard topic, an insanely hard topic, it's something that I have to do. The Harry Potter series is by far the greatest series I have read as of right now, well I've only read up to the 4th book so I shouldn't really be speaking about the whole series, I'm not sure how it will lead up, it could end up great or a total. The first book was flat-out remarkable. The introduction of the characters, the setting, the plot, the concept, everything was amazing. The second book was pretty unsatisfying so to say. You would think that as the Harry Potter books go on they would get better and better, but the Chamber of Secrets acted like a thriller. It doesn't really affect the plot of the Harry Potter series that much until the later books. The third book was flat-out astounding. They have introduced so many new characters and gave us a bigger picture in the actual story. They . The fourth book is the one that I just recently finished. The fourth book was astonishing. This was the turning point of the whole series. This was, sorry, this is my favorite book as of right now. This deserves it's own paragraph.
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