Howl's Moving Castle Deluxe Limited Edition Book Is Back In Stock At Amazon

Howl's Moving Castle Deluxe Limited Edition Book Is Back In Stock At Amazon
Gaming News 05 December 2025

Okay, folks, bookworms rejoice! After what felt like an eternity (okay, maybe just a month, but still!), the *Howl's Moving Castle Deluxe Limited Edition* is back in stock at both Amazon and Walmart. This beautiful hardcover, originally priced at $25, is currently going for a cool $20. If you missed it the first time around, now's your chance to snag it.

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But that's not all! Amazon is also running a deal on the *World of Howl Trilogy Box Set*. You can grab all three books – *Howl's Moving Castle*, *Castle in the Air*, and *House of Many Ways* – for just $22.38. Honestly, that's a steal. I've seen individual paperbacks go for more than that.

Let's talk about this deluxe edition for a sec. It's seriously gorgeous. We're talking new jacket art, full-color endpapers (apparently Devin Elle Kurtz knocked it out of the park), and black-and-white illustrations peppered throughout the pages. The publisher even went the extra mile with digitally printed blue page edges designed to look like a starry night sky, complete with shooting stars. Fancy, right? And under the dust jacket? Gold foil-stamped text and even more shooting stars. It's clear a lot of love went into this edition, and for any Diana Wynne Jones fan, it's a must-have for your shelf.

Now, if you're thinking about pairing this literary treasure with the Studio Ghibli film (and let's be honest, who isn't?), there are a few options. The *Howl's Moving Castle Limited Edition Steelbook* is up for grabs at $18, or you can get the standard edition for $15. Both come with Blu-ray and DVD versions, plus a bunch of behind-the-scenes goodies. Or, if you're feeling extra thrifty, Walmart has an exclusive *Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away 2-Film Box Set* for $23. Two classics for one price? Can't argue with that.

It's worth remembering that Miyazaki's film, while fantastic, does take some liberties with the original story. The characters are interpreted differently, the plot takes its own path, but both the book and the movie are incredible works of art in their own right. Experiencing both will give you a broader, more nuanced understanding of the fascinating world of Howl and Sophie. And hey, if you really want to dive deep, there's even an official art book, *The Art of Howl's Moving Castle*, which gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the film's creation. So many options, so little time (and shelf space!). Happy reading and watching!

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