Monday, September 18, 2017

Comparing Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire written by J.K. Rowling


                                                     (left book UK cover right book US cover)




     If you want to see past comparisons of the Harry Potter books 1-3 here the dates that I have published them on my blog. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone - 4/8, Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets - 5/4, and Harry Potter And The Prisoner of Azkaban - 7/21

     All right then, this blog is going to be short and sweet since I have compared the same description  numerous times about the UK and US of the Harry Potter books in my past blog posts so here is the differences of the UK and the US version of Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. If you look through these posts you will notice that they have been compared by the same similarities and differences constantly. Such as, the font, the spelling, and the artwork. So just to let you know that nothing as changed with those in this book and the reason I am not mentioning the font, the spelling, and the artwork is so no one will comment, "OMG Laura! Stop saying the same stuff all the time!". Ok? Ok! :)

UK- 636 pages long: font is still different from the US version and the pages are smaller.

US- 733 pages long

The story is the exact same and the writing is pretty much word from word in both UK and US. Except for one tiny scene.

Scene: When Harry, Ron, and Hermione found out the house elf Dobby (character introduced in book 2) was working at Hogwarts along with his house elf friend, Winky. Dobby loved to collect clothes since he is a free house elf and he told Harry and friends that he wanted to buy a sweater one day.

UK - jumper
US- sweater

Well that's all I have for you on the comparisons of Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire.  Thank you so much for reading my blog. I will be posting the fifth book in the Harry Potter series sometime in the future.

Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. London, Bloomsbury, 2000. Print. 

Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. New York, Scholastic, 2000.Print. 


                                                     


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