The magic of Harry Potter continues to enchant readers years after the final book was published. Re-reading the series is always a treat, but experiencing the stories in new formats adds another layer of enjoyment. 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, available for preorder now.
Unlike Jim Kay's illustrated editions, these interactive books boast stunning illustrations and innovative paper engineering, creating elements that literally pop off the page. You can currently preorder this new edition at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, with Amazon offering the best discount.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition Preorder
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 illustrated edition features 150 full-color illustrations and pop-up-style elements. Karl James Mountford provides the illustrations, while Jess Tice-Gilbert crafted the impressive papercraft designs. This marks a departure from the previous MinaLima interactive editions (which concluded with Prisoner of Azkaban), offering a fresh creative vision for collectors eager to complete their sets. While the style differs, the continuation of the interactive editions is welcome news.
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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 illustrated editions for Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows remains uncertain. However, there's still hope that a new illustrator will complete the series.
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