New Humble Bundle is up, and it's for:
Humble Book Bundle Adventure Travel presented by Lonely Planet chock-full of titles from the popular specialty travel publisher, including travel-adjacent stuff like DIY survival manuals and culture-exploring cookbooks.
Fixed tiers of $1, $8 (new titles added next week), and $15. A few books at the lower tiers are repeats from previous LP HBs offered in previous years, but there's a bunch of nice-looking brand new stuff.
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It's adventure time! Do you want adventure in the great wide somewhere? This Lonely Planet book bundle is your ticket outta here. Get Secret Marvels of the World, A Spotter's Guide to Film (and TV) Locations, The World's Best Spicy Foods, Volunteer: A Traveller’s Guide to Making a Difference Around the World, and more great titles from the celebrated travel publisher!
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Last week's
Humble Electronics & Programming Bundle presented by Make: has added 2 brand-new titles to the top tier, which are exclusive first looks at volumes in their Jumpstarting series. And for further DIY programming self-education needs, the other offering for
Humble Book Bundle Data Science presented by O'Reilly, full of statistics-adjacent stuff, is still available.
StoryBundle has a new offering for
Fairytale Fantasy curated by Charlotte English. It appears to be mainly newer works by established and/or indie authors, but there's a novel in there by T. Kingfisher, which is the pseudonym of Hugo, Nebula, & Mythopoeic Prize-winning author and comics artist Ursula Vernon (
ISFDB) whose work has been picked up by Amazon's exclusive 47North imprint, and a continuation of a Houghton Mifflin Harcourt-published series by Alethea Kontis (
ISFDB).
$5 minimum gets you 4 titles (3 novels, 1 multi-author anthology which has won a minor award)
$14 top tier adds 5 more titles (all novels, from the looks of it)
Their previous
Truly Epic Fantasy Bundle curated by Kevin J. Anderson is still available.
Bundle of Holding's new RPG gamebook offering is for
Apocalypse Engine +2, a collection set in the Apocalypse World game which apparently spans a whole bunch of real life historical timelines.
They've also added extra material to earlier offerings (previous top tier purchasers will find the new additions automatically in their libraries): a Werewolf Translation Guide, apparently for adapting one system to another for
Werewolf 20A celebrating the 20th Anniversary of
Werewolf: The Apocalypse, a game originally published by White Wolf and now with Onyx Path. And there's also some kind of new live-action scenario added to the
ARM5 Wizards & Power supplements which go with the
Ars Magica 5 fantasy wizardry setting from Atlas Games.