Long live Harry Potter. No matter if the series is over and possibly never coming back the wonderious wizarding world of Potter and friends will never end.
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J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury announced earlier this week that the Harry Potter books would be re-published in paperback format and the new editions will sport different covers. The covers are most likely an attempt to reach a new era of young adult readers.
The Covers take on a modern and bright look with sketches pertaining to an element within each books plot. The first three covers for "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" were unveiled. Check out the covers below.
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Rowling posted to her official Facebook page noting that the first three books with the new covers will be available starting July 18, followed by the next two on August 15 and the final two on September 26.
The jackets are illustrated by Andrew Davidson and "feature his beautiful woodcut style."
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Scholastic is the midst of re-releasing the Harry Potter paperbacks with new covers as well. But their approach is for the opposite effect. So far the Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets' new covers have been unveiled and are more fitting to younger readers. The next books should be released in the coming months. Take a look at those covers below.
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