Amidst the life-threatening danger, Rowling perfectly captures the awkwardness of the Yule Ball , including the first real cracks in Ron and Hermione’s relationship.
In "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," J.K. Rowling shifts the series into a darker, more complex gear. It’s the pivotal bridge where the story moves from school-age adventures to an all-out wizarding war. The Plot at a Glance Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire
The death of Cedric Diggory marks the first time Harry (and the reader) faces the permanent, brutal consequences of Voldemort's return. Amidst the life-threatening danger
Champions must retrieve a golden egg from a nesting mother dragon. Harry uses his flying skills to outmaneuver a Hungarian Horntail. Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire