Which Publishers Allow Me To Order The Book Before Release?

2025-06-02 22:37:41 346

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Cara
Cara
2025-06-03 11:08:35
I've found that major publishers like Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster often allow pre-orders months before release. Their websites and partnered retailers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Book Depository list upcoming titles with pre-order options.

Smaller indie publishers also offer pre-orders, especially for niche genres. For example, Seven Seas Entertainment specializes in manga and light novels, and their pre-order windows are usually announced via social media. I highly recommend checking the publisher's official site or following them on Twitter for updates. Some even offer exclusive editions or signed copies if you order early!
Peter
Peter
2025-06-03 14:14:18
I love getting books the day they drop, so pre-ordering is my go-to. Big names like Scholastic and Tor are great for pre-release orders—especially for YA and sci-fi/fantasy fans. Websites like IndieBound link to local bookshops that support pre-orders, which is awesome for supporting small businesses. For manga enthusiasts, Viz Media and Yen Press often open pre-orders early, sometimes with bonus merch. Just keep an eye on their release schedules!
Garrett
Garrett
2025-06-04 15:58:56
If you’re into indie authors, Kickstarter and Patreon are goldmines for pre-ordering books before traditional publishing. Many self-published writers offer early copies to backers. Platforms like Gumroad also host pre-sales for digital and print books. It’s a fun way to discover hidden gems and support creators directly.
Otto
Otto
2025-06-08 08:56:59
Pre-ordering books is a game-changer for collectors. Publishers like Dark Horse Comics and Image Comics let you reserve graphic novels and limited editions before they hit shelves. I’ve snagged rare variants this way. For international releases, Kinokuniya and Blackwell’s often list pre-orders earlier than others. Pro tip: Sign up for publisher newsletters—they sometimes give early access or discounts. It’s how I got my hands on 'The Witcher' artbook before anyone else.
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