Ratings3,019
Average rating4.4
Once again I'm impressed with the character development in this series. They are imperfect as real people are, learning real life lessons. These are my favorite things about the series in general, and this book specifically.
It seems to me that this book is more of a setup for what follows than it is about the Triwizard Championship. My only complaint is that the book felt long to me at times, but that's a personal thing.
Overall, this is a fun read that is well written with some good perspectives to think on while walking the road of life.