Shmoop Learning Guide: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
By Shmoop
- Release Date: 2010-12-29
- Genre: Study Aids
Description
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Reviews
Bad!!!!!!
1By CuperoNot even the bookGood, except...
3By WaldinandoWhy so much emphasis on the romantic subplot that hardly even exists?Harry Potter Is Better.
5By BopgirlHarry Potter Is Much Better Than Percy Jackson(:Stupid people out their read this
5By Klomeh jamesHarry potter is the fricking best so shut upHarry vs Percy
3By Percy Jackson rulesI'm with her go Percy Jackson!Goblet of fire
5By Nater FriedDon't listen to Thalia Zoe. Read them both!Thalia Zoe
1By Sky2468Agh stupid read Percy Jackson instead