20 Little Moments We Deserve to See in the Illustrated Edition of “Goblet of Fire”
The longest and one of the most dramatic “Harry Potter” books will soon get the Jim Kay treatment. Here are 20 subtle moments we’d love to see him include!
The longest and one of the most dramatic “Harry Potter” books will soon get the Jim Kay treatment. Here are 20 subtle moments we’d love to see him include!
The second illustrated “Harry Potter” book in the series, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, was released last month, with illustrations by Jim Kay. To celebrate the release, British “Harry Potter” publisher Bloomsbury has released a special box set of the first two books, in an exclusive slipcase.
Bloomsbury invited MuggleNet and other “Harry Potter” fansites to submit questions for an interview with Jim Kay, who illustrated “Sorcerer’s Stone.”
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