Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Unveiled with Exclusive Offer
The enduring magic of Harry Potter continues! Re-reading the books is always a treat, but experiencing the stories in new formats adds another layer of enchantment. While the films offer one avenue, the illustrated editions provide a uniquely captivating alternative. Though a complete illustrated set remains elusive, exciting news arrives for fans: an interactive edition of Goblet of Fire is available for preorder, launching October 14th, 2025.
Unlike the Jim Kay illustrated books, these interactive editions boast stunning illustrations and innovative paper engineering, creating pop-up-style elements that spring to life from the page. Preorders are open at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, with Amazon offering the most significant 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 (20% off: $39.99) at Barnes & Noble
- $49.99 (8% off: $46.10) at Amazon
This edition features 150 vibrant illustrations and engaging pop-up elements. Karl James Mountford provides the artwork, and Jess Tice-Gilbert crafted the paper engineering. 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.
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The Jim Kay Illustrated Editions:
Currently, the Jim Kay illustrated series only extends to book five. 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 set remains.
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