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A New Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Was Just Announced and It's Already Discounted

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 04,2025

The Harry Potter books remain timeless classics, offering rereading pleasure even after years. However, experiencing the stories in new formats adds to the magic. While the films provide one alternative, the illustrated editions offer a uniquely captivating approach. Though a complete illustrated set is still underway, an exciting interactive edition of Goblet of Fire is available for pre-order, launching October 14th, 2025.

Unlike the Jim Kay illustrated books, these interactive editions boast stunning illustrations and innovative paper engineering, creating pop-up-like elements. Pre-orders are available at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, with Amazon currently offering the best discount.

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

  • Barnes & Noble: $39.99 (20% off $49.99)
  • Amazon: $46.10 (8% off $49.99)

This edition features 150 full-color illustrations by Karl James Mountford and inventive papercraft designs by Jess Tice-Gilbert. This creative team takes the reins following the discontinuation of the MinaLima interactive editions after Prisoner of Azkaban. While the style differs, this release is welcome news for collectors aiming to complete their sets.

Other Interactive Editions:

Sorcerer's Stone (Interactive Illustrated Edition) - Available on Amazon Chamber of Secrets (Interactive Illustrated Edition) - Available Prisoner of Azkaban (Interactive Illustrated Edition) - Available on Amazon Harry Potter Books 1-3 Boxed Set (MinaLima Editions) - Available on Amazon

The Jim Kay Illustrated Editions:

The Jim Kay illustrated editions currently encompass only the first five books. Following Kay's departure from the project in 2022, the completion of the series remains uncertain, though the possibility of a new illustrator finishing the series persists.

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