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New Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Announced, Now Discounted

May 01,2025 Author: Riley

As a dedicated fan who has revisited the Harry Potter series countless times, you know the magic of the story never fades. While the movies offer a different perspective, the illustrated editions of the books add a whole new layer of enchantment to the beloved series. Although the complete set of illustrated books is yet to be finished, fans have something exciting to look forward to: a new interactive edition of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," set to arrive in October, which you can preorder now.

Not to be mistaken with Jim Kay's illustrated versions, the interactive editions boast stunning illustrations alongside innovative paper-engineered elements that literally jump off the page. You can preorder this latest addition at both Barnes & Noble and Amazon, with the best discount currently available at Amazon.

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

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Out October 14, 2025

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition

1$49.99 save 20%$39.99 at Barnes and Noble
$49.99 save 8%$46.10 at Amazon

This interactive illustrated edition comes packed with 150 full-color illustrations and features reminiscent of a pop-up book. The illustrations are crafted by Karl James Mountford, while the intricate papercraft designs are the work of Jess Tice-Gilbert. This marks a new creative team stepping in after the discontinuation of the MinaLima interactive editions post-"The Prisoner of Azkaban." While the style differs from previous editions, it's a welcome addition for collectors eager to complete their sets.

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What About the Other Illustrated Editions?

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The Harry Potter books illustrated by Jim Kay currently extend through the fifth book. However, following Kay's departure from the project in 2022, the future of illustrated editions for "The Half-Blood Prince" and "The Deathly Hallows" remains uncertain. There's still hope that a new illustrator might take up the mantle and complete the series, ensuring that fans can enjoy the entire saga in this visually captivating format.

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