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Rowling, J. K.
HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE
New York : Scholastic, 2000.
IL 5-8 RL 7.2
ISBN 0439139597
Harry is looking forward to his fourth year at Hogwart's School.  Summer with the Dursley's has been particularly trying.  The Dursley's have decided to put young Dudley on a diet and are forcing Harry to eat the same things Dudley does.  Hope is raised by a letter from Mrs. Weasley inviting Harry to join them at the Quidditch World Cup games.  This year they are being held in Britain and the Weasley family has gotten tickets.  Although reluctant to have anything to do with wizards, Mr. and Mrs. Dursley decide that it is worth it if they can get rid of Harry a few weeks early.  Harry is thrilled and can't wait to start his year off by attending the World Cup.  He believes that this will be a great year for him.  He dreams of spending the year with his friends Ron and Hermione, his favortie teachers, and especially Cho Chang, the young woman who he has a crush on.  Fans of Harry Potter know that things will not go smoothly for him this year.  To find out what adventures await him, read HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE.
SUBJECTS:     Fantasy
                        Wizards -- Fiction
                        Magic -- Fiction
                        Schools -- Fiction
                        England -- Fiction

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