![]() The Philosopher’s Stone looks a bit wonky with Harry dangling randomly in mid-air, but they got their stuff sorted by The Deathly Hallows, which looks pretty badass if you ask me. It was a bit hit and miss with this series. Harry Potter book covers around the world To my knowledge they have not been published, but have garnered a lot of interest online. This is the Signature Series, which is fairly cool until you realize they’re all colored like a bad tye-dye job. The Russians basically copied these for their adult series, adding just a touch more panache. These are light and functional, but not particularly pretty.Īnd then there is the adult series. I’m guessing after they saw those gorgeous things from Scholastic they decided they had to design a new line of their own to compete. There is also this series of English paperbacks by Bloomsbury. ![]() ![]() First we have the classic original covers, the ones that graced the books when most of us first read them (which I still love and think are some of the best Harry Potter book covers). While, we’re on a role, here are twenty-one more Harry Potter covers from here and around the world. ![]() ![]() I cannot decide which set is more gorgeous. For a quick refresher course, here are the other new covers that recently came out from Scholastic. ![]()
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