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Ten Years of LitJoy: Looking Back, Turning the Page Forward
Dear Reader,Ten years.Even writing those words feels surreal.A decade ago, LitJoy wasn’t a

Introducing the LitJoy Book Club on Fable
Introducing the LitJoy Book Club on FableAt LitJoy, reading has always been about more than finishing a book.

Important Notice: Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Websites
Dear LitJoy Community,We care deeply about our readers, collectors, and fans—and that includes

The Shippers by Katherine Center: A LitJoy Exclusive Special Edition
All Aboard! Set Sail!Announcing the LitJoy Special Edition of The Shippers  by Katherine

When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker, the Newest LitJoy Special Edition
Step beneath a sky scattered with fallen moons. We are honored to announce our LitJoy Exclusive edition

The Thorn Queen by Sasha Peyton Smith: Why This Romantasy Sequel Belongs on Your Shelf
If you fell in love with The Rose Bargain, the wait is finally over. The Thorn Queen, by Sasha

The Selection Series by Kiera Cass: A LitJoy Exclusive Special Edition Box Set
Your Royal Invitation: Announcing The Selection Series Special Edition Box Set from LitJoyFor many of

Announcing The Night Circus and The Starless Sea Special Edition Box Set by Erin Morgenstern
Some stories feel destined to stay with us forever. Others invite us through a door and change the way

Daughter of the Moon Goddess Special Edition Box Set Reveal
Announcing the Daughter of the Moon Goddess Special Edition Box SetA Celestial, Display-Worthy Edition for

Catch Her If You Can, Tessa Bailey’s Grand-Slam Finale!
The Finale We’ve All Been Waiting ForThe queen of chemistry is back!Tessa Bailey is hitting it

A War of Wyverns by S.F. Williamson: The Rebellion Returns
The Next Chapter in a World of Dragons, Secrets, and RebellionThe rebellion began with words, and now

Sisterhood and Strength: The Two Princesses of Bamarre LitJoy Edition
What makes a hero? In Gail Carson Levine’s enchanting tale The Two Princesses of Bamarre,