The release of the VK Exclusive highlights the strong demand for dystopian YA literature in Scandinavia. Following the global success of The Hunger Games and Divergent , Marie Lu’s Legend filled a market gap. The VK edition's affordability (standard mass-market pricing) made it a staple in Danish schools and libraries.

I think it's a combination of things. The series has a lot of action and suspense, which keeps readers on the edge of their seats. But it's also the characters and their relationships that I think readers respond to. June and Day's story is a romance, but it's also a story about friendship and loyalty and rebellion. I think readers connect with that on a deep level.

. While not an official publication title, these "exclusives" typically encompass rare digital files of the graphic novels, audiobooks, and bonus content like character sketches that are often difficult to find outside of limited editions.