If you're a fan of sprawling fantasy epics, prepare for a treat. Humble's latest ebook bundle offers an incredible deal: the complete 14-book "Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan, along with the prologue novel and two companion books, all for just $18. That's an astonishing amount of fantasy storytelling at a fraction of the cost.
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time Book Bundle
The bundle is structured in tiers, starting at just $1 for the first book, "The Eye of the World." For $18, you can snag the full set, which includes 17 books. Normally, purchasing these books individually would cost you $173. Available in epub format, these ebooks are compatible with any ebook reader, phone, tablet, or laptop, making it easy to dive into the saga wherever you are.
If the full series seems daunting, you can opt for the first tier and start with "The Eye of the World" for a mere $1. It's a perfect entry point into this expansive world.
The Wheel of Time Book Bundle Contents
- The Eye of the World (1990)
- The Great Hunt (1990)
- The Dragon Reborn (1991)
- The Shadow Rising (1992)
- The Fires of Heaven (1993)
- Lord of Chaos (1994)
- A Crown of Swords (1996)
- The Path of Daggers (1998)
- Winter’s Heart (2000)
- Crossroads of Twilight (2003)
- Knife of Dreams (2005)
- The Gathering Storm (2009)
- Towers of Midnight (2010)
- A Memory of Light (2013)
- A New Spring (1998)
- The Wheel of Time Companion (2015)
- The World of Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time (1997)
Robert Jordan penned the first 12 books of the series, including the prologue "A New Spring," and left detailed notes for the rest. Following his passing in 2007, Brandon Sanderson was brought on to complete the saga, delivering the final three books based on Jordan's outlines.
The third season of the Prime Video adaptation of "The Wheel of Time" has recently been released to rave reviews. While the show offers a condensed version of the story, the novels provide the full, unabridged experience of this epic tale.
As with all Humble Bundles, a portion of your purchase supports a charity. In this case, proceeds go to the ACLU, which works tirelessly to defend and preserve individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and laws.