Check Out This New Discounted Box Set Of Classic Horror Novels

Need a good book to get you through the dog days of summer? Then check out the recently released Horror Collection, which gets you six classic stories for just $51 (down from $85). That’s the lowest price ever for the bundle. Amazon isn’t advertising an end date for the price cut, however, so you’ll need

Need a good book to get you through the dog days of summer? Then check out the recently released Horror Collection, which gets you six classic stories for just $51 (down from $85). That’s the lowest price ever for the bundle. Amazon isn’t advertising an end date for the price cut, however, so you’ll need to check it out soon if you want to cash in on the offer.

Those are among the most iconic horror books ever published, making this a great way to start (or grow) your collection. All told, you’ll get over 2,200 pages of content–so this is an absolute bargain at just $51.

Canterbury Classics is responsible for publishing the Horror Collection, and the company has a handful of other great books on sale right now. This includes the Classic Science Fiction Collection with stories from H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, and Jack London for $11 (down from $18) and Classic Tales of Mystery with stories from Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and G.K. Chesterton for $5 (down from $15).

For something a bit different, Canterbury Classics is slashing the price on several Disney books, including Disney: The Lion King, Disney: The Little Mermaid, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Be sure to check out their full catalog, though we’ve highlighted our favorites below.

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