Fantasy and science fiction fans should definitely head over to Amazon and Target this week. Both retailers are hosting huge buy one, get one 50% off promotions on a wide selection of items, including plenty of fantasy and sci-fi novels and box sets. You’ll find deals on beloved books from authors like Brandon Sanderson, J.R.R. Tolkien, Frank Herbert, Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, and more. For more deals, check out our roundups of the best video games and best manga box sets in the B1G1 50% off promotion.
B1G1 50% off sales:
To cash in on the B1G1 50% off sale, simply add two eligible items to your cart. The discount will automatically be applied to the cheaper item. Just make sure you’re adding products sold directly by Amazon, as third-party listings aren’t included in the event. Best of all, many books are already seeing discounts–making the B1G1 50% off sale a great way to double-dip and save a bunch of cash.
We’ve put together several lists of the best fantasy and sci-fi books on sale at Amazon. But if you’re unsure where to start, consider checking out some of our favorite deals, which include The Hobbit Illustrated for $40 (down from $90), The Dark Tower: Beginnings Omnibus for $68 (down from $100), and Dune Saga Box Set (6 books, paperback) for $60 (down from $108).
Here’s a look at over 70 fantasy and sci-fi novels and box sets eligible for this week’s Amazon B1G1 50% off sale.
Editor’s note: Amazon often removes and adds items from the eligible list during these types of promotions, so it’s possible some of the deals below will disappear before the end of the week.
Brandon Sanderson book deals
A nice selection of Sanderson’s novels are included in the sale, including the Stormlight Archive box set, which contains the first three books in the series.
The Lord of the Rings book deals
All of the most beautiful editions of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings are up for grabs in this promotion, including the three-book hardcover box set shown above.
Stephen King book deals
Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series is well-represented in the promotion, as are some of his best novels with sci-fi trappings, including 11/22/63 and his most recent novel, Holly.