When we write a review of a book, film or play, we usually write four paragraphs. In the first paragraph, we summarise background information such as the title, name of the author/director, type, setting, etc. In the second paragraph, we summarise the main points of the plot in chronological order. In the third paragraph, we usually include general comments on the plot, main characters, the acting/directing/writing, etc. Finally, in the last paragraph, we write our recommendation, positive or negative, giving reasons to support it.
Wer usually use present tenses. We also use a variety of adjectives to make our review more inviting to the reader.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by JK Rowling, is an excellent story which takes place in Britain. This thrilling book is about Harry Potter, the teenage wizard, and is the fourth book in famous Harry Potter series.
The magic begins as Harry is about to return to Hogwarts school for his fourth year of education as a wizard. This year, there is a new interest for the students. Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, announces that the exciting but dangerous Triwizard Tournament - a series of tasks for three chosen wizards to complete - will take place at Hogwarts. Harry has to take part, even though it may mean risking his life.
The book is well-written, with realistic and entertaining dialogue. Its range of characters, from the funny to the frightening, are so believable that you will feel as though you are at Harry's side as he experiences greater adventures than ever before.
Don't miss the chance to read this fascinating and imaginative story. Its plot is guaranteed to keep you turning the pages. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has to be read to be believed!