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Quidditch world cup goblet of fire
Quidditch world cup goblet of fire









quidditch world cup goblet of fire

I think the main reason for that is that I remember or relate to stories primarily because of their characters and, let’s face it, neither Voldemort nor Wormtail or Frank Bryce are all that enticing as characters.īut what definitely stuck with me while reading this chapter was the way that wizards and witches just completely and utterly did not care how Muggles were affected by contact with the magical world. To be honest, I had completely forgotten about said first chapter, despite it being neither boring nor unnecessary, until I actually reread it. Instead, we get introduced to the Riddle House and Frank Bryce, its elderly and embittered caretaker who promptly gets killed by Voldemort for overhearing him and Wormtail plot. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire starts unlike any of the other books so far, namely with a chapter that isn’t from Harry’s Point of View. So starting with this Reread post, this will turn into more of a “chapter by chapter” analysis, except that it will be about larger chunks of the books rather than individual chapters. So far, I’ve read all of the Harry Potter books in their entirety before writing a post about them, but due to the sheer length of them and the fact that I’m reading them fairly slowly for a change, that won’t be possible anymore. Presented by “Harry Potter and the Reread Project” Quick Note on the Format:











Quidditch world cup goblet of fire