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Secondhand Epic Fantasy Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-volume collection spans the definitive landscapes of high fantasy, bringing together foundational works by the genre's most influential voices. The assembly juxtaposes the satirical wit of Terry Pratchett with the gritty realism of George R.R. Martin and the intricate world-building of Janny Wurts. These narratives explore ancient prophecies, the mechanics of magic, and the human cost of dynastic war across varied secondary worlds. It provides a rigorous library for those analyzing the evolution of epic storytelling and character agency.
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The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett Failed wizard Rincewind must guide the Discworld’s very first tourist across a flat world. Their journey involves dangerous encounters with dragons, petulant gods, and Death itself. Pratchett subverts traditional fantasy tropes with sharp, observational humor. It remains a foundational tale where belief often overrides the laws of physics.
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Ghost King by David Gemmell The Drenai realm faces total destruction from an ancient and immortal chaos. Former heroes reunite to protect a young king whose fate rests on a legendary sword. Gemmell delivers a gritty, fast-paced tale of martial skill and supernatural peril. It explores the high cost of leadership during a time of national crisis.
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Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey Phèdre nó Delaunay uncovers a lethal conspiracy threatening the throne of Terre d'Ange. Her mission crosses international borders, testing both her physical endurance and spiritual resolve. The story examines the intersection of political ambition and religious devotion. It is a profound study of character and agency in a sophisticated courtly environment.
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Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card Young Alvin Miller learns to master his "maker" abilities on a magical American frontier. He navigates rising social tensions and a struggle to preserve his unique spiritual heritage. Card blends historical fiction with myth through a factual, observant lens. This volume is a grounded record of personal growth and national conflict.
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The Ships of Merior by Janny Wurts Half-brothers Arithon and Lysaer continue a bitter struggle fueled by an ancient, magical curse. Their confrontations span the world of Athera and its dangerous, high-stakes seas. Wurts details the complex metaphysical laws and strategic moves of both protagonists. It is a rigorous exploration of destiny and the consequences of absolute power.
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Warhost of Vastmark by Janny Wurts Arithon attempts to evade fanatical armies while seeking to break a persistent shadow curse. The story documents the tactical decisions and physical sacrifices required to survive in a hostile landscape. Intricate magic and deep political intrigue define the atmospheric textures of the plot. This work serves as a precisely structured study of endurance and moral weight.
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Dragoncharm by Graham Edwards A flightless dragon is caught between ancient magic and the encroaching forces of natural science. The narrative tracks the shifting social order within a community of intelligent, winged creatures. Edwards details the environmental challenges and biological curiosities of a world in transition. It is a profound record of the search for identity in a changing universe.
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Dragonbound by Jade Lee A woman’s fate is tied to a powerful dragon through a dangerous and unique spiritual bond. She seeks individual autonomy within a culture defined by rigid rituals and ancient hierarchies. Observations on the nature of desire and the burden of heritage are included throughout. This story provides a grounded study of character development in a high-stakes setting.
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Guardians of the West by David Eddings Garion has settled into his role as king, but an ancient prophecy signals a new threat. He journeys to retrieve his kidnapped son and confront a growing darkness in the west. Eddings focuses on the interpersonal dynamics and dry wit of a legendary cast. This volume is a precise record of duty and the weight of legacy.
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King of the Murgos by David Eddings Garion and his companions infiltrate hostile territory in search of a powerful, ancient artifact. Their undercover mission involves tactical maneuvers and sharp cultural clashes with the fanatical Murgos. Observations on the diverse social structures of the various kingdoms are presented clearly. It remains a precisely structured adventure centered on the resilience of friendship.
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Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond E. Feist A group of condemned criminals is sent on a desperate mission against an ancient, otherworldly threat. They must infiltrate a hostile continent to uncover plans for systemic destruction. Feist details the military logistics and the high stakes of a world in total crisis. This work serves as a grounded record of survival and professional duty.
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Mistress of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist & Janny Wurts Mara of the Acoma navigates a lethal political landscape to secure her family's future and her nation's safety. She employs strategic maneuvering against powerful rivals within a rigid, honor-bound social hierarchy. Observations on the nature of leadership and authentic change are central to the text. It is a precisely written study of power and accountability.
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Fire Pheasant by Alexandra Jones A young woman navigates the social hierarchies and personal challenges of life in early twentieth-century Asia. The story documents cultural transitions and the search for identity in a landscape of tradition. Precision is used to detail domestic textures and the impact of heritage on character development. This work is a profound record of resilience and adaptation.
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The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice Lestat de Lioncourt recounts his transformation and journey from eighteenth-century France to modern New Orleans. He explores the history of his kind and the search for meaning in an immortal existence. Observations on the intersection of art and human nature are presented with precision. It remains a precisely written study of character and the search for belonging.
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The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice The awakening of the first vampire triggers a global crisis for both humans and immortals. Ancient histories and shifting loyalties define this high-stakes, supernatural confrontation. Precision is used to detail the metaphysical origins and personal sacrifices required for survival. This volume is a profound record of power, history, and the persistence of the spirit.
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The Guns of Avalon by Roger Zelazny Corwin of Amber travels through "shadow" worlds to gather resources for his return to the throne. He navigates strategic alliances and a confrontation with a corrupting dark force. Observations on the nature of reality and family resentment are included throughout. It is a precisely structured study of ambition in a multi-dimensional landscape.
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The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan Specialized individuals search for a legendary white drake in a global empire powered by dragon blood. The narrative details the tactical maneuvers and high-stakes espionage defining the mission. Precision is used to document the unique biology of the drakes and complex industrial mechanics. This work serves as a grounded record of exploration and professional duty.
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A Storm of Swords (Part 1: Steel and Snow) by George R.R. Martin The war for the Iron Throne intensifies amidst internal betrayal and an encroaching northern threat. Shifting political alliances and personal tragedies impact the noble houses of the Seven Kingdoms. Precision is used to detail the military maneuvers and social decay of a world in crisis. It remains a profound study of power and individual survival.
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Grand Conspiracy by Janny Wurts Political and magical tensions reach a breaking point within the Alliance of Light. The narrative documents the strategic maneuvering and emotional transitions of characters caught in a web of manipulation. Detailed magic and the weight of ancient history define the atmospheric textures of the plot. This volume is a precisely structured record of accountability and choice.
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A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin Survivors struggle to rebuild and consolidate power in a fractured, post-war landscape. The story provides an account of the domestic textures and identity within various broken communities. Observations on the psychological toll of conflict and human resilience are included. It serves as a grounded study of the human element behind political change.
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The Eagle and the Raven by Pauline Gedge Celtic tribes lead a fierce resistance against the Roman invasion of Britain. The story provides a record of the cultural clashes and tactical maneuvers used against an imperial force. Precision is used to document the material culture and spiritual traditions of the era. This work is a profound record of bravery and the pursuit of national autonomy.
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Secondhand Epic Fantasy Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-volume collection spans the definitive landscapes of high fantasy, bringing together foundational works by the genre's most influential voices. The assembly juxtaposes the satirical wit of Terry Pratchett with the gritty realism of George R.R. Martin and the intricate world-building of Janny Wurts. These narratives explore ancient prophecies, the mechanics of magic, and the human cost of dynastic war across varied secondary worlds. It provides a rigorous library for those analyzing the evolution of epic storytelling and character agency.
-
The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett Failed wizard Rincewind must guide the Discworld’s very first tourist across a flat world. Their journey involves dangerous encounters with dragons, petulant gods, and Death itself. Pratchett subverts traditional fantasy tropes with sharp, observational humor. It remains a foundational tale where belief often overrides the laws of physics.
-
Ghost King by David Gemmell The Drenai realm faces total destruction from an ancient and immortal chaos. Former heroes reunite to protect a young king whose fate rests on a legendary sword. Gemmell delivers a gritty, fast-paced tale of martial skill and supernatural peril. It explores the high cost of leadership during a time of national crisis.
-
Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey Phèdre nó Delaunay uncovers a lethal conspiracy threatening the throne of Terre d'Ange. Her mission crosses international borders, testing both her physical endurance and spiritual resolve. The story examines the intersection of political ambition and religious devotion. It is a profound study of character and agency in a sophisticated courtly environment.
-
Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card Young Alvin Miller learns to master his "maker" abilities on a magical American frontier. He navigates rising social tensions and a struggle to preserve his unique spiritual heritage. Card blends historical fiction with myth through a factual, observant lens. This volume is a grounded record of personal growth and national conflict.
-
The Ships of Merior by Janny Wurts Half-brothers Arithon and Lysaer continue a bitter struggle fueled by an ancient, magical curse. Their confrontations span the world of Athera and its dangerous, high-stakes seas. Wurts details the complex metaphysical laws and strategic moves of both protagonists. It is a rigorous exploration of destiny and the consequences of absolute power.
-
Warhost of Vastmark by Janny Wurts Arithon attempts to evade fanatical armies while seeking to break a persistent shadow curse. The story documents the tactical decisions and physical sacrifices required to survive in a hostile landscape. Intricate magic and deep political intrigue define the atmospheric textures of the plot. This work serves as a precisely structured study of endurance and moral weight.
-
Dragoncharm by Graham Edwards A flightless dragon is caught between ancient magic and the encroaching forces of natural science. The narrative tracks the shifting social order within a community of intelligent, winged creatures. Edwards details the environmental challenges and biological curiosities of a world in transition. It is a profound record of the search for identity in a changing universe.
-
Dragonbound by Jade Lee A woman’s fate is tied to a powerful dragon through a dangerous and unique spiritual bond. She seeks individual autonomy within a culture defined by rigid rituals and ancient hierarchies. Observations on the nature of desire and the burden of heritage are included throughout. This story provides a grounded study of character development in a high-stakes setting.
-
Guardians of the West by David Eddings Garion has settled into his role as king, but an ancient prophecy signals a new threat. He journeys to retrieve his kidnapped son and confront a growing darkness in the west. Eddings focuses on the interpersonal dynamics and dry wit of a legendary cast. This volume is a precise record of duty and the weight of legacy.
-
King of the Murgos by David Eddings Garion and his companions infiltrate hostile territory in search of a powerful, ancient artifact. Their undercover mission involves tactical maneuvers and sharp cultural clashes with the fanatical Murgos. Observations on the diverse social structures of the various kingdoms are presented clearly. It remains a precisely structured adventure centered on the resilience of friendship.
-
Shadow of a Dark Queen by Raymond E. Feist A group of condemned criminals is sent on a desperate mission against an ancient, otherworldly threat. They must infiltrate a hostile continent to uncover plans for systemic destruction. Feist details the military logistics and the high stakes of a world in total crisis. This work serves as a grounded record of survival and professional duty.
-
Mistress of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist & Janny Wurts Mara of the Acoma navigates a lethal political landscape to secure her family's future and her nation's safety. She employs strategic maneuvering against powerful rivals within a rigid, honor-bound social hierarchy. Observations on the nature of leadership and authentic change are central to the text. It is a precisely written study of power and accountability.
-
Fire Pheasant by Alexandra Jones A young woman navigates the social hierarchies and personal challenges of life in early twentieth-century Asia. The story documents cultural transitions and the search for identity in a landscape of tradition. Precision is used to detail domestic textures and the impact of heritage on character development. This work is a profound record of resilience and adaptation.
-
The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice Lestat de Lioncourt recounts his transformation and journey from eighteenth-century France to modern New Orleans. He explores the history of his kind and the search for meaning in an immortal existence. Observations on the intersection of art and human nature are presented with precision. It remains a precisely written study of character and the search for belonging.
-
The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice The awakening of the first vampire triggers a global crisis for both humans and immortals. Ancient histories and shifting loyalties define this high-stakes, supernatural confrontation. Precision is used to detail the metaphysical origins and personal sacrifices required for survival. This volume is a profound record of power, history, and the persistence of the spirit.
-
The Guns of Avalon by Roger Zelazny Corwin of Amber travels through "shadow" worlds to gather resources for his return to the throne. He navigates strategic alliances and a confrontation with a corrupting dark force. Observations on the nature of reality and family resentment are included throughout. It is a precisely structured study of ambition in a multi-dimensional landscape.
-
The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan Specialized individuals search for a legendary white drake in a global empire powered by dragon blood. The narrative details the tactical maneuvers and high-stakes espionage defining the mission. Precision is used to document the unique biology of the drakes and complex industrial mechanics. This work serves as a grounded record of exploration and professional duty.
-
A Storm of Swords (Part 1: Steel and Snow) by George R.R. Martin The war for the Iron Throne intensifies amidst internal betrayal and an encroaching northern threat. Shifting political alliances and personal tragedies impact the noble houses of the Seven Kingdoms. Precision is used to detail the military maneuvers and social decay of a world in crisis. It remains a profound study of power and individual survival.
-
Grand Conspiracy by Janny Wurts Political and magical tensions reach a breaking point within the Alliance of Light. The narrative documents the strategic maneuvering and emotional transitions of characters caught in a web of manipulation. Detailed magic and the weight of ancient history define the atmospheric textures of the plot. This volume is a precisely structured record of accountability and choice.
-
A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin Survivors struggle to rebuild and consolidate power in a fractured, post-war landscape. The story provides an account of the domestic textures and identity within various broken communities. Observations on the psychological toll of conflict and human resilience are included. It serves as a grounded study of the human element behind political change.
-
The Eagle and the Raven by Pauline Gedge Celtic tribes lead a fierce resistance against the Roman invasion of Britain. The story provides a record of the cultural clashes and tactical maneuvers used against an imperial force. Precision is used to document the material culture and spiritual traditions of the era. This work is a profound record of bravery and the pursuit of national autonomy.











