Book is in pristine, unread condition with no remainder marks or others – just a slight bump to the opening edge corner ends from display
Dive into the magical world of Hogwarts with *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*, the thrilling fourth installment in J.K. Rowling's globally beloved series. This edition, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2001, plunges Harry into his most perilous year yet, filled with dark secrets, shocking betrayals, and the looming threat of Lord Voldemort's return. This particular copy, a *New Ed* paperback, is in pristine, unread condition, making it a treasure for any Harry Potter collector or a perfect gift for a young reader embarking on their magical journey. While showing only a slight bump to the opening edge corner ends, a testament to its careful display, this book promises hours of immersive reading. At 636 pages and weighing 640 grams, *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* is a substantial volume, packed with intricate plot twists and unforgettable characters. The Triwizard Tournament takes center stage, a legendary competition that pits champions from three prestigious wizarding schools against each other in a series of dangerous tasks. Despite being underage, Harry finds himself mysteriously entered into the tournament, forcing him to confront challenges far beyond his years and raising suspicions of foul play. As Harry battles dragons, navigates treacherous mazes, and confronts the terrifying depths of the Black Lake, he must also grapple with the ordinary struggles of teenage life: friendship, rivalry, and the confusing emotions of first love. But beneath the surface of Quidditch matches and school dances, a dark force is gathering strength, pulling Harry closer to a confrontation with his ultimate enemy. Rowling's masterful storytelling weaves together elements of mystery, adventure, and coming-of-age, creating a world that is both fantastical and deeply relatable. *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* marks a turning point in the series, as the tone becomes darker and the stakes become higher. This book explores themes of prejudice, injustice, and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds. It delves into the complexities of good and evil, blurring the lines between hero and villain and challenging readers to question their own beliefs. Often cited as a fan favorite, *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* is celebrated for its intricate plot, memorable characters, and the significant development of the overarching narrative. It's a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of attending Hogwarts and a captivating read for those new to the world of Harry Potter, sparking imagination and wonder for readers of all ages. Whether you're revisiting the magic or discovering it for the first time, this book offers an unforgettable experience.