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A Novelization of ‘Wednesday’ Season One Just Dropped: Here’s How to Score the Limited-Edition Collectible Version
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Target is no stranger to a limited-edition release. At the end of last month, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet vinyl and CD dropped at the retailer with exclusive bubblegum pink packaging and perks. In May, Target released Billie Eilish’s third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft with two retailer-specific versions and limited-edition t-shirts. And as of Sept. 3, Wednesday: A Novelization of Season One by author Tehlor Kay Mejia is available to shop with a Target-exclusive collectible poster.
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TARGET-EXCLUSIVE EDITION
Wednesday: A Novelization of Season One by Tehlor Kay Mejia
Includes a limited-release poster.
Netflix’s breakout hit show Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega alongside a star-studded cast, first aired on the streamer in Nov. 2022 and is based on Charles Addams’ beloved characters. American author of young adult and middle-grade fiction Tehlor Kay Mejia has now penned a 368-page novelization of season one (which is anticipating a second season).
The show and accompanying novel follow titular character Wednesday Addams during her time at Nevermore Academy, mastering her emerging psychic abilities and solving mysteries both past and present.
While the book is also available to shop at e-tailers like Amazon, Target’s exclusive edition includes a collectible poster only offered at the retailer (while supplies last). The hardcover book and limited-release poster retail for $15.99 on target.com.
And if you can’t get enough Wednesday merch, be sure to check out the recent crossover between Netflix and Mattel: the Monster High x Wednesday collaboration, a collection of stylish and spooky dolls.
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