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Just got this bundle. I was just waiting to get payed to get it. Got the previous ones also. So far I was not disappointed. No huge bestsellers but there are some nice books in there.

I actually went and bought a couple more books from Amazon to complete the ones from the bundles, where for example a bundle would contain only the first 2 books from a trilogy.
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Post edited November 05, 2012 by Vestin
It is, once again, bundle time ! You have about a month to grab this fresh batch of DRM-free e-literature of various sorts.
One the Riverside
Unsettling May Have Occurred
Hunting in Hell
The Select
The Hour Before Dark
The Disciple

Bonus
The Halo Effect
Zombies of the World

I Bought the bundle previous to this one. Was wondering whether these books are worth it? .I realise they are all indie, but still, anyone bought with opinions about the books?.
Not sure how long this bundle has been up - 6 days to go...
New Story Bundle Up. Fantasy Theme

21 Days and 12 hours 40 Minutes left to go (at time of this update im posting)

Minimum $1 Indie Authors

The Book of Deacon - Books 1 & 2
by Joseph Lallo

The Second Coming
by David H. Burton

The Duchess of the Shallows
by Neil McGarry and Daniel Ravipinto

Sword and Chant
by Blair MacGregor

The Tormay Trilogy - Books 1 & 2
by Christopher Bunn

Strange Places
by Jefferson Smith

Bonus books if pay > $10

The Book of Deacon - Book 3: The Battle of Verril
by Joseph Lallo

The Tormay Trilogy - Book 3: The Wicked Day
by Christopher Bunn
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nijuu: New Story Bundle Up. Fantasy Theme
Wow, nice catch. I've updated the first post to reflect the current state of affairs ^^.
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nijuu: New Story Bundle Up. Fantasy Theme
They have added a few bonus stories to the bundle and extended its runtime to March 22.
Now it got even nicer. :)
The bundle caught me by surprise during the holidays; this one's full of literature by women... though not necessarily only FOR them ;P. 6 books are pay-what-you-want, the 2 bonus ones require a little bit more (and are optional).
Zero interest in the latest bundle...
Even I, as a woman, looked at the covers and thought "romance, blech". Oh well, a lot of peeps like this stuff but then 50 got way, way too much press.
Funnily, romance is the only context in which I still really care for stories.

Sadly, these books don't seem like they're dealing with the kind of love story I enjoy. Can't help tipping my hat to Melissa Foster for calling her protagonist's handsome husband Beau, though.
The books in this one seem to have quite a few reviews and their Goodreads score is between 3.5/5 and 4/5... Considering that, for comparison, Solaris, an absolute all-time favorite of mine, is a 3.91/5 there, I think I'll pick these up out of pure curiosity...
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Vestin: The books in this one seem to have quite a few reviews and their Goodreads score is between 3.5/5 and 4/5... Considering that, for comparison, Solaris, an absolute all-time favorite of mine, is a 3.91/5 there, I think I'll pick these up out of pure curiosity...
Now I'm not familiar with goodreads, but that's not how user reviews usually work!

I really like that book, too. Have you seen the Tarkovsky movie?
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Ivory&Gold: Now I'm not familiar with goodreads, but that's not how user reviews usually work!
They don't seem outright bad or completely obscure. Good enough for me ;P.
Besides - I approach books like I do games: I like some genres more than others but I'll try ANYTHING. So far I haven't really read any romance novels, so I might as well give this a whirl.
Hey - at least it HAS to be a better read than the so-called "noir" novels from groupees some genius linked to here months ago ;P... They were, taken all together, worth the dollar I've spent on them... though just barely.

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Ivory&Gold: I really like that book, too. Have you seen the Tarkovsky movie?
Nope. I don't think there is even a good way to make this book into a movie... and besides - it's really dear to me, so I wouldn't want to confront my own imagination with a director's vision... Silly, I know.
Post edited April 04, 2013 by Vestin
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Vestin: Besides - I approach books like I do games: I like some genres more than others but I'll try ANYTHING.
Surely the best way to approach the matter, but who has the time...