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Perhaps the worst installment of the Harry Potter series. It introduces several new aspects like other wizarding schools, Cedric, and Voldemort's resurrection, but how does all of this relate to the Goblet of Fire? It seems like one event leads to another without clear connections, resulting in a disjointed narrative, especially when compared to the previous installment, The Prisoner of Azkaban. There are good parts, notably the depiction of the subtle emotions between teenage boys and girls, which is quite moving. However, it's overly long and drags the entire narrative.
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