The Tales of Beedle the Bard, J.K. Rowling's collection of Harry Potter universe fairy tales, is coming out tomorrow (or, depending on your location, later today), December 4th. So here's a thread about it.
I imagine anyone who cares already knows the pertinent details, but just in case: the collection of five fairy tales, first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was originally a handmade collectible by Rowling herself, who gave six copies to people who had been especially close to her during the writing of the series, and auctioned a seventh copy for charity. Amazon.com bought the book and took it on tour, but fan outcry convinced Rowling to release a public edition of the book as well, also for charity. In addition to an inexpensive standard edition, Amazon has exclusive rights to a collector's edition, which copies the design of the original charity copy and has some nice accompanying items. If you want even more details, Wikipedia has them, including spoilers for the stories.
I preordered a copy of each edition a couple months book, and since Amazon once more offered release-date delivery I should be getting them sometime tomorrow. I know there was at least one midnight party in the UK, so some people probably have copies already. It's hardly as exciting as a new book in the series would be, but the anticipation is still nice.
I imagine anyone who cares already knows the pertinent details, but just in case: the collection of five fairy tales, first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was originally a handmade collectible by Rowling herself, who gave six copies to people who had been especially close to her during the writing of the series, and auctioned a seventh copy for charity. Amazon.com bought the book and took it on tour, but fan outcry convinced Rowling to release a public edition of the book as well, also for charity. In addition to an inexpensive standard edition, Amazon has exclusive rights to a collector's edition, which copies the design of the original charity copy and has some nice accompanying items. If you want even more details, Wikipedia has them, including spoilers for the stories.
I preordered a copy of each edition a couple months book, and since Amazon once more offered release-date delivery I should be getting them sometime tomorrow. I know there was at least one midnight party in the UK, so some people probably have copies already. It's hardly as exciting as a new book in the series would be, but the anticipation is still nice.