Robert Jordan’s beloved high fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time is getting a huge price cut at Amazon right now. The entire saga is available in a five-part premium box set collection, with each part containing three books. While you’ll have to pick up all five collections individually, each one is around 50% off.
Wheel of Time Premium Box Set Deals
Wheel of Time Premium Box Set I: Books 1-3 (The Eye of the World, The Great Hunt, The Dragon Reborn) — $14Wheel of Time Premium Box Set II: Books 4-6 (The Shadow Rising, The Fires of Heaven, Lord of Chaos) — $16.76 ($33)Wheel of Time Premium Box Set III: Books 7-9 (A Crown of Swords, The Path of Daggers, Winter’s Heart) — $18 ($33)Wheel of Time Premium Box Set IV: Books 10-12 (Crossroads of Twilight, Knife of Dreams, The Gathering Storm) –$16 ($33)Wheel of Time Premium Box Set V: Book 13-15: Towers of Midnight, A Memory of Light, Prequel: New Spring) — $17.59 ($32)
If you just want to dip your toe into the 15-part fantasy epic, picking up the Wheel of Time Premium Boxed Set I while it’s just $14 during this sale is the place to start. However, if you grab all five Wheel of Time box sets while they’re on sale right now, you’ll only pay $82 in total, which is a pretty big price cut compared to the $165 you’d pay if buying each collection at their standard list prices. That makes this deal one of the most affordable and convenient ways to add the entire series in a matching set to your bookshelf.
Wheel of Time Premium Box Set 1
The Wheel of Time is widely considered one of the best fantasy novel series thanks to its detailed world-building, complex metaphysical concepts, and unique spin on social conventions compared to other fantasy fiction at the time. The Wheel of Time series was started by author Robert Jordan, who 12 of the 15 novels from 1990-2005 before his death in 2007, after which the final three books were co-authored by Brandon Sanderson (The Stormlight Archive series, Mistborn series), using notes left behind by Jordan. The series has since been adapted into an ongoing TV series for Amazon Prime Video, with two seasons so far and a third in development.