Harry Potter and the glass of fire. Ediz.
You have the central volume of Harry Potter's adventures, the fourth in the seven-episode series. It's a crucial moment in Harry's life: She's a teenage wizard, she wants to leave the house of the Dursley pestiphers, she wants to dream of the Corvonero Seeker, so she has a terrible crush... And then he wants to find out what are the great events that will take place in Hogwarts and which will cover two other schools of magic and a great competition that has not been held for a hundred years. Harry Potter really wants to be a normal 14-year-old wizard. But unfortunately Harry is not normal, not even as a magician. And this time the difference can be fatal. With this novel J.K. Rowling enriches another precious fragment the great mosaic of Harry Potter's adventures. And it is perhaps the most important fragment, the one in which the fresco of the events of the magical world – hilarious, fascinating, overwhelming – acquires a more complex and dark light, where childhood ends and maturity and awareness await its protagonists. In a plot of extraordinary power, between dragons and mermaids, champions of Quidditch and flamboyant journalists, Harry's life and his friends reach a turning point: After that, nothing will be like before.