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New Illustrated Harry Potter Book: Discounted Now!

Authore: IsabellaUpdate:Mar 14,2025

The magic of Harry Potter endures! Re-reading the books is always a treat, but experiencing them in new formats adds another layer of enchantment. While the films offer a cinematic interpretation, the illustrated editions provide a unique, tactile experience. Though a complete illustrated set remains elusive, exciting news awaits fans: an interactive edition of Goblet of Fire arrives this October! Pre-orders are open now.

Unlike Jim Kay's illustrations, these interactive editions boast stunning artwork and ingenious paper engineering, bringing the story to life in three dimensions. You can currently preorder this highly anticipated book at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, with Amazon offering the best discount.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition Preorder

Out October 14, 2025

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition

  • $49.99 (save 20%) $39.99 at Barnes & Noble
  • $49.99 (save 8%) $46.10 at Amazon

This edition features 150 full-color illustrations and innovative pop-up-style elements. Karl James Mountford provides the artwork, while Jess Tice-Gilbert crafted the intricate paper designs. This marks a departure from the MinaLima editions (discontinued after Prisoner of Azkaban), offering a fresh creative vision for collectors eager to complete their sets.

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What About the Other Illustrated Editions?

Jim Kay's illustrated editions currently encompass only the first five books. Following his departure from the project in 2022, the future of illustrations for Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows remains uncertain. However, the possibility of a new illustrator completing the series remains a source of hope for fans.

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