Books Like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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Jim Dale narrates Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire across twenty-one hours — the longest of his early-series recordings — and the extra length suits the darker, more complicated story, giving Dale room to shade the voices he's spent three books establishing with more gravity. The listen doesn't feel padded; it feels earned. The recommendations here all match that longer, more ambitious runtime, and half carry strong reader ratings.

10 books for fans of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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    Demon Copperhead

    by Barbara Kingsolver

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    Kingsolver transposes David Copperfield to modern Appalachia, following Demon through foster care, addiction, and systemic poverty. A Pulitzer-winning portrait of America's forgotten communities.

    4.46 Goodreads (824.6K ratings)
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    The Godfather

    The Godfather • Book 1

    by Mario Puzo

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    Puzo's saga follows the Corleone family through decades of power struggles, betrayals, and violence that defined American organized crime. The novel explores how loyalty and brutality intertwine when family business means life and death.

    4.40 Goodreads (468.0K ratings)
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    Cutting for Stone

    by Abraham Verghese

    4.34 Goodreads (431.3K ratings)
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    Hemingway

    by Nate Cleveland

    5.00 Goodreads (2 ratings)
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    That Distant Land: The Collected Stories (Port William)

    Port William

    by Wendell Berry

    4.55 Goodreads (1.8K ratings)
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    The House of the Spirits

    Trilogía Involuntaria • Book 3

    by Isabel Allende, Magda Bogin

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    Patriarch Esteban Trueba's political ambitions and wild desires shape three generations of his family against the backdrop of Latin American political turmoil. Allende blends magical realism with political history, following women who possess otherworldly gifts and the men who both love and oppress them.

    4.30 Goodreads (325.3K ratings)
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    The Storyteller

    by Jodi Picoult

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    A grief-stricken baker befriends an elderly man who reveals himself as a former Nazi guard seeking redemption through death. Picoult weaves together multiple generations affected by Holocaust trauma, examining forgiveness, justice, and the weight of inherited guilt.

    4.30 Goodreads (278.1K ratings)
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    The Great Believers

    by Rebecca Makkai

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    Two timelines explore AIDS epidemic aftermath: Yale curating 1920s art while losing friends in 1980s Chicago, and Fiona searching for her estranged daughter in 2015 Paris. Makkai creates devastating beauty from grief and survival.

    4.30 Goodreads (175.1K ratings)
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    Crime and Punishment

    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

    4.29 Goodreads (1.1M ratings)
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    Crime and Punishment

    by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Constance Garnett - translator

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    After killing an old woman for her money, Raskolnikov finds that escaping punishment means nothing if you cannot escape the weight of your own conscience.

    4.29 Goodreads (1.1M ratings)