Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale sees The Witcher bundle slashed to rock-low prices
Blog Andrew Joseph 30 Nov , 2025 0
Amazon has Give up new book discount One of the most popular discounts since Black Friday has been on The Witcher books. Andrzej Spkowski's The Witcher series is the basis of the entire phenomenon. The show's popularity may have been boosted by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the Netflix series, but it's its original story that inspired the dark fantasy world we love.
The latest Cyber Monday deal on the set brings the price of the entire paperback set down to $33.79. This is lower than the price we saw last week Buy 2 get 1 free promotion is still ongoingso worth buying as an individual set before the sale ends tomorrow.
Amazon's The Witcher Boxed Set Deals
This convenient collection comes with a box to store all five books on the shelf. The spines all feature the same red binding, making them pop on your bookshelf. The main novel follows witcher Geralt of Rivia on his decades-long quest to protect Ciri, a child prophesied to have the power to change the world. Here's what you'll get in this series:
- blood of elves
- age of contempt
- baptism of fire
- Tower of Swallows
- lady of the lake
Not included here are the two short story precursors to “Blood of Elves”: “The Last Wish” and “The Sword of Destiny.” These detail how many of our characters have crossed paths and provide a deeper history and backstory to better understand the world. The other two prequel novels, Season of Storms and Crow's Crossing, are must-reads for anyone who wants to experience the entire saga. All four books are also discounted right now on Amazon, so you can buy them individually if you want to complete the collection. Apart from Raven's Crossing Features the same style of cover and spine art, so they'll look great on your bookshelf alongside the rest of the series. You can view the complete Reading order of wizard books See what you missed or check out our larger List of book box sets for sale today.
Other Witcher books also included in sale
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