I’ve noticed publishers often go all out for hitmakers. Penguin Random House released a stunning limited edition of 'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller, complete with gold foil and exclusive artwork. HarperCollins also dropped a gorgeous collector’s version of 'Six of Crows' by Leigh Bardugo, featuring character art and bonus content.
Other notable mentions include Bloomsbury’s special edition of 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas, which comes with sprayed edges and a ribbon bookmark. Scholastic did something similar with 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins, releasing a 10th anniversary edition with new cover art and behind-the-scenes material. For manga fans, Viz Media often releases special editions of popular series like 'Demon Slayer' with extra illustrations or author notes. These editions are perfect for fans who want something extra from their favorite stories.
Publishers often release special editions to celebrate big hits. Random House did a beautiful anniversary edition of 'The Hobbit' with Tolkien’s original artwork. For manga, Kodansha released a special box set of 'Attack on Titan' with extra posters. These editions are great for fans who want more than just the story.
I love hunting down special editions, and some publishers really know how to spoil fans. Del Rey did a fantastic job with 'Dune' by Frank Herbert, releasing a hardcover edition with intricate designs and a slipcase. Orbit Books also impressed with their special version of 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss, including a map and extra lore.
For lighter reads, Simon & Schuster released a beautiful edition of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' by V.E. Schwab, with deckled edges and a unique cover. Even smaller publishers get in on the action—Subterranean Press often releases limited runs of fantasy classics like 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' with custom bindings. These editions are a dream for collectors and make great display pieces.
Special editions are my weakness, especially when they include extra goodies. Tor Books released a lovely edition of 'Gideon the Ninth' by Tamsyn Muir with an alternate cover and author annotations. For YA fans, Macmillan’s special version of 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black came with bonus short stories and artwork.
Graphic novels aren’t left out either—Dark Horse Comics put out a deluxe edition of 'Hellboy' with oversized pages and sketches. Even classic literature gets the treatment, like Folio Society’s lavish editions of 'Pride and Prejudice' with custom illustrations. These releases are perfect for anyone who wants to celebrate their favorite books in style.
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