If you're a fan of sprawling, immersive fantasy sagas, here’s a deal too good to pass up. Humble Bundle has launched an incredible ebook offer: the complete Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, including all 14 main novels, the prequel A New Spring, and two essential companion books—available together for just $18. That’s over 17 epic volumes of one of fantasy’s most celebrated series at a fraction of the regular price.
Flexible tiered pricing means you can start with just $1 to get the first book, The Eye of the World, or go all-in for $18 to claim the entire collection. Purchased individually, these titles would cost around $173—making this bundle a massive saving for any fantasy reader.
All books are provided in EPUB format, fully compatible with any e-reader, smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Whether you're diving in on your Kindle (via side loading), Apple Books, Google Play, or another platform, you’ll have seamless access to the entire series.
And if you're not ready to commit to over four million words of epic storytelling, the $1 tier lets you experience the beginning of the journey with The Eye of the World—the book that started it all.
Robert Jordan authored 12 of the core novels and left behind extensive notes and outlines before his passing in 2007. To complete the series, his estate entrusted acclaimed author Brandon Sanderson, who masterfully concluded the saga across the final three volumes.
Meanwhile, fans of the Amazon Prime TV adaptation can dive into Season 3, which has been met with widespread acclaim. While the show brings the world of The Wheel of Time to life with stunning visuals and strong performances, it necessarily condenses and streamlines the vast narrative. For the full depth, lore, and character arcs as originally written, nothing compares to reading the books in their complete, unabridged form.
As with all Humble Bundle purchases, part of your payment supports a great cause. This bundle contributes to the ACLU—a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending constitutional rights and liberties across the United States through advocacy, litigation, and public education.