Pros: Still well-written, funny and engaging... Cons: ... poorly paced at times, ending
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth in the phenomenally successful Harry Potter series of books. Harry is a boy who found out at age 11 that his parents were of the magical persuasion and were killed when he was just a year old by a ...
Playing by the Rules Although plenty of pedants would argue that fantasy is, by definition, a literature of low quality, those who have actually read any of it know that, like all literatures, the quality of fantasy spreads across a wide ...
Pros: stronger characterization, greater peril, expanding the wizarding world...good book Cons: SPEW and the Dursleys.
To commemorate my 700th review here at Epinions, I thought I’d write about a product that’s already been reviewed by 250 other people. It may be a waste of my time as far as income share is concerned, but that hasn’t stopped me before. Since the new ...
Pros: Powerful story with characters we care about Cons: Could be too dark and long for some in the intended audience
This is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series. It's magical fantasy world has capture the imagination of kids of all ages. Harry was an orphan being raised by his uncle and aunt until he discovered that he is a wizard. Suddenly, he finds himself ...
Pros: Exciting story. Returning characters. Cons: Another snake turns up in a few scenes.
I’ve been on a Harry Potter binge recently. I’m really looking forward to getting the newest book in the series on June 21, 2003. I’ve had a copy reserved for months. I decided to read the first books again while waiting for the new ...
Pros: Plotting, characterization, humor, absolute creativity. Cons: Shame on the editor who let all those grammatical errors slip by!!!
Okay. I admit it. I anxiously awaited "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" along with the 10 year-olds on my block. When it arrived on my doorstep, I unceremoniously ripped open the package and plunged in, anticipation tingling every nerve....
Pros: hilarious, suspenseful, incredible plot twists Cons: a couple chapters that are incredibly intense
I, like legions of other Potter maniacs, waited with bated breath for the release of the fourth installment of Harry Potter's adventures. Unfortunately for me, an odd twist of fate resulted in my ordering the book online and it being delivered to my ...
Pros: A turning point in the Harry Potter tales. Cons: Movie won't be out until 2004. (Watch for new movie reviews at txreviews.com.)
Any thought that the fourth Harry Potter book would be just a mere continuation of the other three books of the series should be dispelled right off the bat. (Or, right off the wand, however you like.) First, its heft is a dead giveaway; the owl who...
Pros: A Brilliant & Ambitious Masterpiece from J.K. Rowling. Cons: None.
With nearly a month away from the release of the year’s most anticipated book, J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter is set to return in the fifth book of the series called Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix. The anticipation ...
Pros: Well developed suspense, fun wizard tournament Cons: They always start and end the same way
HP4 is worth the while
With the fourth installation of the Harry Potter novels, J.K. Rowling has began to come into her
own as an author. Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire was an interesting, suspense filled and non-frivolous novel....
Pros: Lots of Potter and his world Cons: A little too much, and it gets very dark
Dear Diary,
I’m glad you have the stamp of approval from the Ministry of Magic. This diary writing business can be dangerous stuff-or at least, so J.K. Rowling warned us early in her series about that boy wonder wizard.
Pros: wonderfully written, Rowling takes the reader into a more indepth picture of some of the characters and their pasts Cons: a little long in length, a bit more darker than previous novels which may scare some kids
To my delight, the Fed-Ex deliveryman arrived at my doorstep on Saturday morning (thanks to Amazon.com) with my fourth Harry Potter book. I have been counting the days until my long-awaited delivery of a much-anticipated novel. All around the country,...
Pros: Imaginative and engrossing Cons: Violence; profanity; racial issues
I started reading at an early age. By the time I was 9, I had already worked my way through the entire Judy Bolton, Nancy Drew, and Hardy Boys mysteries. By the time that I was 12, I had already read several classics like The...
Pros: Great character development, wonderfully imaginative, lots of laughs as well as thrills. Cons: Too much rehashing of previous books. Too many subplots. Way too long.
Once upon a time, in a hamlet far, far away, lived a gifted young writer struggling to raise her child on her own and wiling away the hours spinning tales on scraps of paper in cafés. Her fairy godmother (in the guise of the Scottish Arts Council)...
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