I’ve seen a reference to “adult” versions of the books in the UK and elsewhere. Is the content different from that of the regular books?
Apart from the covers, the books are exactly the same as the “regular” editions, in each case. In the UK, Bloomsbury released all the books with photoreal black and white covers, aimed at adult readers and ran a poster campaign that proclaimed: “It’s not just for kids!” Some other countries, such as Germany, have also used different covers in an attempt to attract adult readers.
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