Random House Children's Books
The Enchanting Girl
The Enchanting Girl
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ABOUT
Zelda Van Doren knows what she wants, and it certainly isn’t to get engaged to an eligible young enchanter. After all, this is 1935, and a girl has more options than just marriage—especially Zelda, who has a gift for magic and a plan to learn all 438 spells.
Of course, there is the small problem that women aren’t supposed to be able to do magic at all, so Zelda has to work in secret or risk getting committed to an insane asylum. Not helping matters is the fact that John Pendleton, her latest suitor, continues to turn up despite her best efforts to get rid of him. Zelda has no time for distractions, because spellcasting is proving to be astonishingly difficult.
Then a fairy appears in a nearby town, and Zelda sees a chance to get the help she needs. When a long-simmering distrust between fairies and enchanters threatens to boil over, she finds herself caught in the middle. Suddenly more than just her dream is in jeopardy, and Zelda must learn how to work a little magic before it’s too late.
Brimming with charm and wit, this enchanting debut will cast a spell on you . . . just as soon as its protagonist figures out how.
STANDARD, PRIMARY, DM AND VARIANT COVERS
Standard and Primary covers are widely available through general retailers. They often have higher print runs and can be cheaper, especially during sales.
In contrast, Direct Market (DM) and variant covers are primarily sold in comic shops. DM editions tend to have more limited availability and may be more valuable to collectors.
The main differences lie in artwork style, availability, price, and collector appeal. Ultimately, the choice between standard and variant covers depends on personal preference, budget, and individual collecting goals.
PRODUCT TYPES
Comic book enthusiasts have various formats to choose from when collecting their favorite stories.
Here's a brief overview of the main types:
Omnibus
- Large, hardcover collections
- Usually contain complete runs or extensive story arcs
- Typically 800-1000+ pages
- Higher price point, often €100-€150
Oversized Hardcover (OHC)
- Similar dimensions to omnibus, but thinner
- Collect shorter runs or story arcs
- Usually 300-600 pages
- Priced between €30-€50
Hardcover (HC)
- Standard-sized hardcover books
- Collect 6-12 issues typically
- Similar dimensions to single issues, but with a hard cover
- Priced around €25-€35
Trade Paperback (TP)
- Softcover collections
- Standard comic book size
- Usually collect 4-6 issues
- Most affordable option, typically €15-€25
Other Formats
- Absolute Editions: Oversized, deluxe hardcovers (mainly DC Comics)
- Compendiums: Massive paperback collections
- Graphic Novels (OGN/GN): Original stories not previously released as single issues
The choice between these formats often depends on personal preference, budget, and collecting goals. Omnibus and OHC editions offer larger artwork and more content but at a higher price, while TPs provide a more affordable way to collect complete story arcs