Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Illustrated Edition vs. Paperback Edition — Clearly, the Illustrated Edition is much larger and wider than the paperback edition to no one’s surprise. However, to a bit of my surprise, the paperback edition is much thicker than the Illustrated Edition with the paperback clocking in around 700 pages, while the other around 400 only. You’d think the Illustrated Edition would have more since it has pictures, right? Then again, that must just be because of the book design and layout alongside the illustrations, so it’s not too surprising in that sense. Still love both editions though 🥰🥰 (Funnily enough, I’m currently rereading the fourth book while I just got the new edition and while I’m picturing all of this 😂) #harrypotter #harrypotterandthegobletoffire #illustratededition #bookcomparison #thatwasprettyunexpected #andunecessary #longpost #sorryforthelongpost #again #lol https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Ybt3ugnii/?igshid=rmohqptsfxyu














