New Humble Bundle is up, and it's for:
Humble Book Bundle The Horus Heresy presented by Black Library, featuring assorted mostly novels, audio dramas, comics, and other items which tie into the popular Warhammer 40,000 (
Wikipedia) sci-fantasy hybrid RPG.
Fixed tiers of $1, $8, and $15 (no new titles added next week). We've previously received the
Horus Rising novel by Dan Abnett as a
freebie several years ago, in case you wanted to read it through before splurging. Though compared to the prices these things seem to go for normally in the iTunes store, this bundle seems really cheap if you want the tie-in materials at all.
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Stop. Warhammer time. Black Library is here, and it's just as awesome as it sounds. We put together some of the best titles from their series The Horus Heresy, so if you want to learn about the galaxy-spanning civil war that happened 10,000 years before Games Workshop's epic game Warhammer 40,000, you've come to the right bundle.
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Last week's
Humble Bundle History presented by Associated Press has added two more titles to the middle tier.
StoryBundle also has a new offering for:
The A. I. Bundle curated by Lisa Mason (
ISFDB,
Wikipedia; I've read a few of her books and enjoyed them), full of backlist and newer titles with contributors including Walter Jon Williams, Linda Nagata, James Patrick Kelly (I've always really liked his short story “Think Like a Dinosaur” which was adapted into a
The Outer Limits revival episode), and others.
$5 minimum gets you 4 backlist novels (one a New York Notable book) and an anthology with stories in it by Pat Cadigan and William Gibson.
$15 top tier adds an additional 4 novels (2 backlist) and another anthology.
Their
Lovecraft Bundle full of sfnal works based on or inspired by the assorted stories/mythos of H. P. is still available for another day, and also available for a while longer is their
Rogue Souls Bundle containing non-fiction titles about video gaming.
Bundle of Holding has a new RPG gamebook offering for
Advanced Fighting Fantasy, an updated 2nd edition of a popular setting by British game designers Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone from the 1980s. Previous bundles for the science fiction
Traveller20 and White Wolf Chronicles of Darkness campaign
Changeling: The Lost are still available for a limited time.