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(I’ve kind of gotten to a similar policy even on discounted ebooks. If it’s not something I want to read in the immediate future, I prefer waiting until I’m actually intending to read it, and buying it then at a higher price. Better one $10 ebook I do read than ten $2 ebooks I don’t.)
An ebook bundles, almost by nature, are a grab bag. It makes more sense to bundle a few heavy-hitters with some others that wouldn’t draw as much of a crowd on their own, than to bundle everything together. I definitely wouldn’t assume uniform quality.
I’d say ebook bundles are great in a few different cases:
* You’re looking for great authors you’re not familiar with; it’s a kind of sampler for a great price.
* There are enough books in the bundle that you’re interested in reading immediately to justify however much you’re paying them.
* As a gift for a friend, who hasn’t read the “staple” books yet.
But basically, the moment that you’re picky about what you’re reading, bundles shouldn’t disable your pickiness filter.
I didn't get this bundle though because I already have most of these books. Daughter of Mystery is absolutely fab, by the way, I loved it to pieces. Armor of Light has a lot of typos in the edition I bought from Amazon, to the point where I had to give up on it because I couldn't focus on the story. Hopefully the copy that made it into the bundle had those fixed!