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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4
- By: J.K. Rowling
- Narrated by: Stephen Fry
- Length: 22 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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The Triwizard Tournament is to be held at Hogwarts. Only wizards who are over seventeen are allowed to enter - but that doesn't stop Harry dreaming that he will win the competition. Then at Hallowe'en, when the Goblet of Fire makes its selection, Harry is amazed to find his name is one of those that the magical cup picks out. He will face death-defying tasks, dragons, and dark wizards, but with the help of his best friends, Ron and Hermione, he might just make it through - alive!
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Fantastic
- By Lizziecat on 16-06-2016
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4
- By: J.K. Rowling
- Narrated by: Stephen Fry
Stephen is the only good part of this book.
Reviewed: 08-01-2021
Trans women are women. Trans men are men. Stephen Fry is an international treasure. And Joanne Rowling is a horrible monster.
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Life, the Universe, and Everything
- By: Douglas Adams
- Narrated by: Martin Freeman
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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In consequence of a number of stunning catastrophes, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a hideously miserable cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he thinks that things cannot get possibly worse, they suddenly do. He discovers that the Galaxy is not only mind-boggingly big and bewildering but also that most of the things that happen in it are staggeringly unfair.
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The Brilliance Continues
- By Benjamin on 27-01-2017
- Life, the Universe, and Everything
- By: Douglas Adams
- Narrated by: Martin Freeman
Koopl Koopl
Reviewed: 05-10-2020
My only gripe is that this books is remarkably and unreasonably good, which one might be inclined to think is a good thing. It is not, I will never again be able to listen to or read any book I have previously enjoyed knowing I could just listen to this again. Rather it would seem, this is a truly ethical and existential dilemma.