A trio of LEGO book nooks are just days away, starting a collection with The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes, but which is best?
The recent reveal of 10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook rounds out a trio of the LEGO Group's new book nooks, starting the concept with three diversely different models with similar foundations. There are some interesting comparisons to be made between the three sets, from their individual directions to their value for minifigure collectors.
Now that each of the June 2025 LEGO book nooks has been revealed, here's how they stack up next to one another to help you decide which is best for you, and see what makes each of the trio unique.
LEGO 2025 book nooks: display value
All three 2025 LEGO book nooks are designed to be displayed between books, ideally matching their source material, offering a unique book nook experience when displayed in this way. When they're folded up, but not between books,
The side of the book nook is enclosed, but fitted with a panel featuring a silhouette of the iconic detective. In comparison, both 10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook and
The Sherlock Holmes model is designed to look like an alleyway, with a slight angle to the buildings that allows you to see their details without them being entirely perpendicular to the street.

10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook is much more open, with nothing covering the sides or back of the build aside from the wings and flames. Instead, it's as open as possible to let light shine on the Balrog figure standing at the centre of the book nook. This works well when the model is between two books, but not as well when it's folded and left on its own, unlike

When acting as a book nook, the Hogwarts Express is boarding on both sides of the platform, which it does not do in the films. This implies that there are two Hogwarts Express trains when there is only meant to be one. There's a good reason for this inaccuracy, but it inevitably creates an unfortunately incorrect display for Harry Potter enthusiasts.
LEGO 2025 book nooks: versatility

Where
The other two LEGO book nooks fold out similarly, but cannot be displayed as bookends without modifications. When
The Lord of the Rings book nook, by comparison, is arguably the most versatile for the fact that its Balrog figure can seemingly be removed from the main model. When it is unfolded, the wings of the Balrog also extend outward, suspended over the flames to create a unique The Lord of the Rings diorama (complete with a quote plaque). The bridge remains extended forward, keeping the display from being completely flat like
Each of the models has a different alternate method of display, but they are all versatile in some way.
LEGO 2025 book nooks: functionality
As mentioned,
10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook and the implication that the figure can be removed from the model is a close second, though the base build doesn't have much else to interact with beyond the Balrog.
That puts
LEGO 2025 book nooks: minifigures
There's no doubt that
The two minifigures of Ron and Harry in
While Gandalf in 10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook is a rare variant of the minifigure, it's also not new and is the only one in the set. Official images seem to confirm that this is the same Gandalf minifigure as
LEGO 2025 book nooks: value
| LEGO set | Pieces | Minifigures | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,359 | 5 | £109.99 / $129.99 / €119.99 | |
| 832 | 2 | £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99 | |
| 10367 The Lord of the Rings: Balrog Book Nook | 1,201 | 1 | £109.99 / $129.99 / €119.99 |
With five minifigures and 1,359 pieces for £109.99 / $129.99 / €119.99,
Each of the three LEGO 2025 book nooks excels in a particular field, and there's no definite best model out of the trio. Instead, the LEGO designers have kept things diverse to appeal to as many fans as possible at the start of this new collection, not just making 18+ models either, since
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