Wheel of Time: Complete Series for $18

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Just had to share this incredible find! Was browsing online last night and nearly spilled my coffee when I saw Humble Bundle’s latest offer. The ENTIRE Wheel of Time collection by Robert Jordan for just $18? That’s not a typo!

I’ve been meaning to dive into this series forever. You know how it goes – those books you always see at the bookstore but never quite commit to? Well, now there’s no excuse.

What you get is pretty mind-blowing – all 14 main books, the prequel, and two companion titles. We’re talking about thousands upon thousands of pages of epic fantasy here. Enough reading material to last through… well, probably the next actual turning of the wheel.

The regular price for all these ebooks would run you well over $170 if you bought them from Amazon, Kobo, or any other ebook retailer. I checked. That’s why this deal seems almost too good to be true.

What I really appreciate is that these are DRM-free EPUB files. No technical nonsense to deal with. Just download and read on whatever device you prefer. Send them to your Kindle, load them on your tablet, whatever works.

I read a couple of the early Wheel of Time books back in college. Got about halfway through the series before life happened. Jordan’s world-building is something else – detailed cultures, complex magic systems, and characters you either love or love to hate.

Is the pacing sometimes slow? Yeah, not gonna lie. Jordan takes his time. There are sections where you’ll be like “wait, we spent 300 pages for THAT?” But there’s also something cozy about his storytelling style that pulls you in.

Most of these books are on Kindle Unlimited right now too, so technically you could read them that way. But at $12 a month for what would likely be several months of reading? Just spend the $18 and own them outright. Seems like a no-brainer to me.

The deal runs through April, so you’ve still got time. Even if you’re just fantasy-curious, this is probably the cheapest way to explore one of the genre’s most influential series. And hey, if you end up loving it, you’ve saved yourself a small fortune!

Anyone else grabbing this deal? Let me know what you think in the comments!

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