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One-off Epic Fantasy & High Adventure Bargain Book Box (21 Books) SP2653

One-off Epic Fantasy & High Adventure Bargain Book Box (21 Books) SP2653

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One-off Epic Fantasy & High Adventure Bargain Book Box (21 Books) SP2653
$57.55

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One-off Epic Fantasy & High Adventure Bargain Book Box (21 Books)

This twenty-one volume collection represents a sprawling journey across the peaks of high fantasy, featuring the foundational world-building of George R.R. Martin, Tad Williams, and Sara Douglass. From the ancient, magic-steeped landscapes of Britain to the post-apocalyptic psychic struggles of the Obernewtyn Chronicles, these stories explore the heavy weight of prophecy and the grit of individual survival. Each narrative documents a unique struggle against encroaching darkness, where the boundaries between legendary heroes and flawed mortals are frequently tested. It is a rigorous and deeply rewarding library for the dedicated reader of classic fantasy sagas.


  1. The Innocent Mage — Karen Miller In the kingdom of Lur, where magic is strictly controlled by a royal elite, an unassuming fisherman discovers he is at the centre of a devastating prophecy. Asher must navigate the lethal social hierarchies of the court while an ancient, long-forgotten enemy begins to stir in the shadows. This narrative provides a precise record of a young man’s transition from obscurity to becoming a pivotal figure in a global crisis. It is a profound study of duty and the heavy weight of a fated destiny.

  2. The Awakened Mage — Karen Miller The conclusion to the Kingmaker, Kingbreaker saga follows Asher as he attempts to master his burgeoning powers and save his world from total collapse. Miller captures the visceral atmosphere and the high-stakes tactical manoeuvres of a kingdom under siege from a primordial evil. The story documents the internal friction and the personal sacrifices required to fulfil a centuries-old prophecy. It remains a grounded and evocative record of a final struggle for planetary survival.

  3. A Time of Omens — Katharine Kerr As the civil unrest in Deverry intensifies, the souls of the past return to influence the outcome of a burgeoning war between human and elven factions. Kerr is a master of the multi-timeline narrative, documenting the persistent impact of past-life decisions on the current political landscape. The story captures the atmospheric grit and the sensory curiosity of a society in the midst of a violent transition. It is a precisely written account of destiny, protection, and the reclamation of power.

  4. Obernewtyn — Isobelle Carmody In a post-apocalyptic world where "Misfits" with psychic abilities are hunted by a religious Council, a young girl is sent to a remote mountain stronghold. Elspeth Gordie must navigate a landscape of internal betrayal and systemic surveillance to survive her training. The narrative documents the search for individual autonomy and the resilient ties of a community living on the margins. It remains a foundational record of the fight for freedom against a structured, all-powerful authority.

  5. Ashling — Isobelle Carmody Elspeth travels to the city of Sutha to observe the political machinations of the Council and search for the ancient knowledge that could save her people. Carmody captures the complex social textures and the high-stakes risks of an underground resistance operating within a hostile urban environment. The story documents the tactical patience and the sensory curiosity of a woman discovering the true scale of her world. It is a profound study of courage and the heavy weight of leadership in a landscape of secrets.

  6. Vengeance of Dragons — Holly Lisle The second volume of The Secret Texts follows a group of rebels as they attempt to prevent a catastrophic magical war that threatens to consume their world. Lisle explores the boundaries of morality and the high price of surviving in a world where magic is both a weapon and a lethal burden. The narrative tracks a sequence of high-velocity encounters where the truth is as elusive as the magic being wielded. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes fantasy adventure and family legacy.

  7. Merlin — Stephen Lawhead This volume reimagines the mythic figure of Merlin as he navigates the atmospheric grit and the lethal politics of a Britain emerging from the collapse of Roman rule. Lawhead blends historical detail with mythic energy, documenting the spiritual and physical training of a man destined to shape the fate of a nation. The narrative explores the intersections of faith, power, and the pursuit of a unified kingdom. It is a profound and precisely written record of a life lived between two worlds.

  8. A Clash of Kings — George R.R. Martin The struggle for the Iron Throne intensifies as five kings contend for dominance over a continent defined by shifting borders and ancient, long-forgotten magic. Martin provides a sharp, unblinking look at the costs of leadership and the moral complexity of the search for victory. This volume is a precise record of diplomatic brilliance and the personal sacrifices defining the rise and fall of structured societies. It remains a foundational study of power and the relentless pursuit of individual ambition.

  9. The Lament of Abalone — Jane Welch A young woman discovers a hidden heritage that links her to a legendary civilisation and a high-stakes conflict involving ancient, dragon-related powers. Welch captures the sensory textures of the landscape with profound empathy, exploring the boundaries of loyalty and the search for authentic justice. The narrative follows a quest for family justice and the reclamation of individual power in a divided society. It is a profound and precisely written record of a mythic journey.

  10. Beyond the Hanging Wall — Sara Douglass A young man travels into a dangerous underground city to find his father, only to become entangled in a high-stakes mystery involving ancient gods and hidden magic. Douglass creates a sensory-rich environment where the pursuit of knowledge is as dangerous as the pursuit of power. The narrative documents the extreme physical risk and the moral courage required to survive a global catastrophe. It serves as a grounded and evocative record of a search for truth in a landscape of shadows.

  11. Shadowfane — Janny Wurts The struggle between light and shadow reaches a fever pitch as fated characters continue their conflict across a fractured, magic-steeped landscape. Wurts writes with a crystalline beauty, documenting the sensory curiosity and the emotional toll of a life lived on the edge of the human experience. The narrative follows a quest for redemption in a world defined by ancestral ghosts and new beginnings. It is a profound and precisely structured record of faith and survival.

  12. Daggerspell — Katharine Kerr The foundational volume of the Deverry series introduces a world where the resilient ties of a fated love survive across multiple centuries and reincarnations. Kerr captures the atmospheric grit of a Celtic-inspired society and the tactical manoeuvres of those fighting to protect their homeland. The story documents the persistent impact of past-life decisions on the modern political landscape. It remains a moving record of loyalty and the search for authentic connection in a divided world.

  13. The Bard of Castaguard — Jane Welch In the second volume of the Book of Ond, a group of warriors must navigate the lethal politics of a magic-saturated kingdom to stop a gathering supernatural tide. Welch captures the visceral atmosphere and the technical precision of a society where ancient beliefs collide with modernising ambition. The narrative documents the tactical betrayals and the courageous stands that define the fate of a royal line. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes fantasy adventure and family legacy.

  14. Arthur — Stephen Lawhead The concluding volume of the Pendragon Cycle follows Arthur as he attempts to build a unified Britain in the face of internal dissent and external invasion. Lawhead focuses on the practical realities of leadership and the moral dilemmas of a man pushed to his absolute limits. The narrative documents the strategic manoeuvres and the personal sacrifices required for the survival of a nation. It remains a foundational record of self-sacrifice and the enduring power of the human spirit.

  15. The Nine Gates — Phillip Brugalette Set in the world of the Birthright campaign, this narrative follows a high-stakes quest for an artifact that holds the key to a kingdom's structural integrity. Brugalette explores the boundaries of power and the search for belonging in a world of magic and tradition. The story documents the physical endurance and the tactical patience required for a life spent on the frontier of a mythic struggle. It is an unmissable record of courage and the heavy weight of leadership.

  16. King's Dragon — Kate Elliott Two young people find their lives intersecting amidst a high-stakes conflict involving ancient, light-hating monsters and the political betrayals of a world at war. Elliott captures the complex social textures and the high-stakes political manoeuvres of a kingdom in transition. The narrative follows the struggle for autonomy and the search for authentic connection in a fragmented society. It remains a luminous record of a soul searching for meaning in a mathematically perfect universe.

  17. The Farseekers — Isobelle Carmody Elspeth leads a high-stakes mission across a dangerous wasteland to find a fabled group of psychic survivors and secure a sanctuary for her people. Carmody creates an atmospheric landscape of extreme physical endurance and ancient secrets, documenting the tactical manoeuvres required for survival. The story follows a quest for a new beginning in a world defined by mystery and peril. It is a profound and precisely written study of character and the search for authentic freedom.

  18. The Elvenbane — Andre Norton & Mercedes Lackey In a world ruled by a structured and oppressive elven elite, a half-blood child must navigate a landscape of systemic violence to reclaim her heritage. The authors explore the boundaries of loyalty and the resilient spirit of those who are cast out by structured authority. The narrative documents the tactical manoeuvres and the professional discipline required for a fight for liberation. It serves as a grounded and evocative study of personal resilience and the search for justice.

  19. Taliesin — Stephen Lawhead The foundational volume of the Pendragon Cycle explores the mythic origins of Merlin and the resilient power of ancestral mysteries in a world emerging from collapse. Lawhead captures the atmospheric grit of the medieval world and the sensory curiosity of those who view history through the lens of prophecy. The narrative follows a quest for family justice and the reclamation of individual power in a divided society. It remains a beautiful record of a mythic journey.

  20. The Reindeer People — Megan Lindholm Set in a prehistoric landscape of ice and spirit magic, a woman must navigate the rigid social codes of a nomadic tribe to protect her son. Lindholm writes with a raw emotional precision, documenting the search for dignity and belonging in a world that is as beautiful as it is alien. The narrative explores the boundaries of motherhood and the resilient human spirit in a landscape of environmental hazard. It is a profound and precisely written record of survival.

  21. Dark is the Moon — Ian Irvine The concluding volume of The View from the Mirror follows a group of outcasts as they navigate a landscape of shifting realities and ancient, earth-shaking magics. Irvine creates a sensory-rich environment where the pursuit of knowledge is as dangerous as the pursuit of power. The narrative documents the extreme physical risk and the moral courage required to survive a global catastrophe. It serves as a grounded and evocative record of a fight for liberation on a cold frontier.

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One-off Epic Fantasy & High Adventure Bargain Book Box (21 Books)

This twenty-one volume collection represents a sprawling journey across the peaks of high fantasy, featuring the foundational world-building of George R.R. Martin, Tad Williams, and Sara Douglass. From the ancient, magic-steeped landscapes of Britain to the post-apocalyptic psychic struggles of the Obernewtyn Chronicles, these stories explore the heavy weight of prophecy and the grit of individual survival. Each narrative documents a unique struggle against encroaching darkness, where the boundaries between legendary heroes and flawed mortals are frequently tested. It is a rigorous and deeply rewarding library for the dedicated reader of classic fantasy sagas.


  1. The Innocent Mage — Karen Miller In the kingdom of Lur, where magic is strictly controlled by a royal elite, an unassuming fisherman discovers he is at the centre of a devastating prophecy. Asher must navigate the lethal social hierarchies of the court while an ancient, long-forgotten enemy begins to stir in the shadows. This narrative provides a precise record of a young man’s transition from obscurity to becoming a pivotal figure in a global crisis. It is a profound study of duty and the heavy weight of a fated destiny.

  2. The Awakened Mage — Karen Miller The conclusion to the Kingmaker, Kingbreaker saga follows Asher as he attempts to master his burgeoning powers and save his world from total collapse. Miller captures the visceral atmosphere and the high-stakes tactical manoeuvres of a kingdom under siege from a primordial evil. The story documents the internal friction and the personal sacrifices required to fulfil a centuries-old prophecy. It remains a grounded and evocative record of a final struggle for planetary survival.

  3. A Time of Omens — Katharine Kerr As the civil unrest in Deverry intensifies, the souls of the past return to influence the outcome of a burgeoning war between human and elven factions. Kerr is a master of the multi-timeline narrative, documenting the persistent impact of past-life decisions on the current political landscape. The story captures the atmospheric grit and the sensory curiosity of a society in the midst of a violent transition. It is a precisely written account of destiny, protection, and the reclamation of power.

  4. Obernewtyn — Isobelle Carmody In a post-apocalyptic world where "Misfits" with psychic abilities are hunted by a religious Council, a young girl is sent to a remote mountain stronghold. Elspeth Gordie must navigate a landscape of internal betrayal and systemic surveillance to survive her training. The narrative documents the search for individual autonomy and the resilient ties of a community living on the margins. It remains a foundational record of the fight for freedom against a structured, all-powerful authority.

  5. Ashling — Isobelle Carmody Elspeth travels to the city of Sutha to observe the political machinations of the Council and search for the ancient knowledge that could save her people. Carmody captures the complex social textures and the high-stakes risks of an underground resistance operating within a hostile urban environment. The story documents the tactical patience and the sensory curiosity of a woman discovering the true scale of her world. It is a profound study of courage and the heavy weight of leadership in a landscape of secrets.

  6. Vengeance of Dragons — Holly Lisle The second volume of The Secret Texts follows a group of rebels as they attempt to prevent a catastrophic magical war that threatens to consume their world. Lisle explores the boundaries of morality and the high price of surviving in a world where magic is both a weapon and a lethal burden. The narrative tracks a sequence of high-velocity encounters where the truth is as elusive as the magic being wielded. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes fantasy adventure and family legacy.

  7. Merlin — Stephen Lawhead This volume reimagines the mythic figure of Merlin as he navigates the atmospheric grit and the lethal politics of a Britain emerging from the collapse of Roman rule. Lawhead blends historical detail with mythic energy, documenting the spiritual and physical training of a man destined to shape the fate of a nation. The narrative explores the intersections of faith, power, and the pursuit of a unified kingdom. It is a profound and precisely written record of a life lived between two worlds.

  8. A Clash of Kings — George R.R. Martin The struggle for the Iron Throne intensifies as five kings contend for dominance over a continent defined by shifting borders and ancient, long-forgotten magic. Martin provides a sharp, unblinking look at the costs of leadership and the moral complexity of the search for victory. This volume is a precise record of diplomatic brilliance and the personal sacrifices defining the rise and fall of structured societies. It remains a foundational study of power and the relentless pursuit of individual ambition.

  9. The Lament of Abalone — Jane Welch A young woman discovers a hidden heritage that links her to a legendary civilisation and a high-stakes conflict involving ancient, dragon-related powers. Welch captures the sensory textures of the landscape with profound empathy, exploring the boundaries of loyalty and the search for authentic justice. The narrative follows a quest for family justice and the reclamation of individual power in a divided society. It is a profound and precisely written record of a mythic journey.

  10. Beyond the Hanging Wall — Sara Douglass A young man travels into a dangerous underground city to find his father, only to become entangled in a high-stakes mystery involving ancient gods and hidden magic. Douglass creates a sensory-rich environment where the pursuit of knowledge is as dangerous as the pursuit of power. The narrative documents the extreme physical risk and the moral courage required to survive a global catastrophe. It serves as a grounded and evocative record of a search for truth in a landscape of shadows.

  11. Shadowfane — Janny Wurts The struggle between light and shadow reaches a fever pitch as fated characters continue their conflict across a fractured, magic-steeped landscape. Wurts writes with a crystalline beauty, documenting the sensory curiosity and the emotional toll of a life lived on the edge of the human experience. The narrative follows a quest for redemption in a world defined by ancestral ghosts and new beginnings. It is a profound and precisely structured record of faith and survival.

  12. Daggerspell — Katharine Kerr The foundational volume of the Deverry series introduces a world where the resilient ties of a fated love survive across multiple centuries and reincarnations. Kerr captures the atmospheric grit of a Celtic-inspired society and the tactical manoeuvres of those fighting to protect their homeland. The story documents the persistent impact of past-life decisions on the modern political landscape. It remains a moving record of loyalty and the search for authentic connection in a divided world.

  13. The Bard of Castaguard — Jane Welch In the second volume of the Book of Ond, a group of warriors must navigate the lethal politics of a magic-saturated kingdom to stop a gathering supernatural tide. Welch captures the visceral atmosphere and the technical precision of a society where ancient beliefs collide with modernising ambition. The narrative documents the tactical betrayals and the courageous stands that define the fate of a royal line. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes fantasy adventure and family legacy.

  14. Arthur — Stephen Lawhead The concluding volume of the Pendragon Cycle follows Arthur as he attempts to build a unified Britain in the face of internal dissent and external invasion. Lawhead focuses on the practical realities of leadership and the moral dilemmas of a man pushed to his absolute limits. The narrative documents the strategic manoeuvres and the personal sacrifices required for the survival of a nation. It remains a foundational record of self-sacrifice and the enduring power of the human spirit.

  15. The Nine Gates — Phillip Brugalette Set in the world of the Birthright campaign, this narrative follows a high-stakes quest for an artifact that holds the key to a kingdom's structural integrity. Brugalette explores the boundaries of power and the search for belonging in a world of magic and tradition. The story documents the physical endurance and the tactical patience required for a life spent on the frontier of a mythic struggle. It is an unmissable record of courage and the heavy weight of leadership.

  16. King's Dragon — Kate Elliott Two young people find their lives intersecting amidst a high-stakes conflict involving ancient, light-hating monsters and the political betrayals of a world at war. Elliott captures the complex social textures and the high-stakes political manoeuvres of a kingdom in transition. The narrative follows the struggle for autonomy and the search for authentic connection in a fragmented society. It remains a luminous record of a soul searching for meaning in a mathematically perfect universe.

  17. The Farseekers — Isobelle Carmody Elspeth leads a high-stakes mission across a dangerous wasteland to find a fabled group of psychic survivors and secure a sanctuary for her people. Carmody creates an atmospheric landscape of extreme physical endurance and ancient secrets, documenting the tactical manoeuvres required for survival. The story follows a quest for a new beginning in a world defined by mystery and peril. It is a profound and precisely written study of character and the search for authentic freedom.

  18. The Elvenbane — Andre Norton & Mercedes Lackey In a world ruled by a structured and oppressive elven elite, a half-blood child must navigate a landscape of systemic violence to reclaim her heritage. The authors explore the boundaries of loyalty and the resilient spirit of those who are cast out by structured authority. The narrative documents the tactical manoeuvres and the professional discipline required for a fight for liberation. It serves as a grounded and evocative study of personal resilience and the search for justice.

  19. Taliesin — Stephen Lawhead The foundational volume of the Pendragon Cycle explores the mythic origins of Merlin and the resilient power of ancestral mysteries in a world emerging from collapse. Lawhead captures the atmospheric grit of the medieval world and the sensory curiosity of those who view history through the lens of prophecy. The narrative follows a quest for family justice and the reclamation of individual power in a divided society. It remains a beautiful record of a mythic journey.

  20. The Reindeer People — Megan Lindholm Set in a prehistoric landscape of ice and spirit magic, a woman must navigate the rigid social codes of a nomadic tribe to protect her son. Lindholm writes with a raw emotional precision, documenting the search for dignity and belonging in a world that is as beautiful as it is alien. The narrative explores the boundaries of motherhood and the resilient human spirit in a landscape of environmental hazard. It is a profound and precisely written record of survival.

  21. Dark is the Moon — Ian Irvine The concluding volume of The View from the Mirror follows a group of outcasts as they navigate a landscape of shifting realities and ancient, earth-shaking magics. Irvine creates a sensory-rich environment where the pursuit of knowledge is as dangerous as the pursuit of power. The narrative documents the extreme physical risk and the moral courage required to survive a global catastrophe. It serves as a grounded and evocative record of a fight for liberation on a cold frontier.

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