New Haul Of Black Library EPUBs On Humble Bundle
January 28, 2022 by fcostin
Need to plug up some gaps in your Black Library? There is a brand new haul on Humble Bundle for 2022, covering the wide world of Warhammer with 25 titles for as little as £13.26 in digital format.
Stories From The World Of Warhammer // The Black Library
Perfect for downloading straight to your devices, with the Stories From The World Of Warhammer 2022 by The Black Library. Readers can download titles such as Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work and Dawn of Fire: Avenging Son, along with the first instalment to the Horus Heresy saga and stories embedded deep in Age of Sigmar lore.
Perfect for brushing up on lore, and chilling out to support and reference your tabletop adventures. You can pick and choose whatever titles you want from the bundle, or collect them all to truly bolster up your digital collection. Titles include Horus Rising, False Gods, Fulgrim and many more.
Humble Bundle Preview // Stories From The World Of Warhammer 2022
The bundle retails at 218.13, and you can pay whatever you want (as long as it hits the minimum of £13.26) if you want to get them all. However, there are options for smaller bundles that contain 14 items for £7.36 and 6 items for as little as £0.73!
If you are new to the whole Humble Bundle platform, users are offered a chance to pay whatever they feel they want to pay for the bundle. As not all money goes to Humble Bundle, money goes to the creator and towards a charity picked by the creative geniuses behind the campaign. It is never a clear cut 50/50, you can really choose where your money goes and pay however much you want for it. But for this campaign - starting for as low as £13.26 for all of the swag in this particular bundle.
And part of your money going to a great cause - with part of your purchase being donated to the EveryLibrary Institute, connecting people and communities to libraries everywhere.
Are you tempted to fill up the gaps in your digital library?
"Perfect for brushing up on lore, and chilling out to support and reference your tabletop adventures..."
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Wow that is tempting.
Flesh and steel is a good read
Always a great way to grab BL titles at a good price (they usually do an audiobook one once a year too). Nice to see Warhammer Crime getting in there now, I’d like to see more people reading that imprint, there’s been some good stuff so far. And supporting libraries, what librarian could argue with that?