50 *More* SF/F/H Fiction eBooks Priced at $4 or Less
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All of these 50 science fiction, fantasy and horror eBook titles are priced at or under $4 at the time of writing this post. Just like last time… WARNING: Prices are subject to change, so check the price before clicking “buy”. If Amazon is not your eBook ecosystem, please do look up the titles wherever you buy your eBooks; discounts are often applied at other outlets, so check there.
- Escape From Earth by Allen Steele
- Matched by Ally Condie (Speak)
- Crossed (Matched) by Ally Condie (Speak)
- Reached (Matched) by Ally Condie (Speak)
- Women and Other Constructs by Carrie Cuinn
- IN SITU by Carrie Cuinn (Editor) (Dagan Books)
- Nature Futures 2: Science Fiction from the Leading Science Journal by Colin Sullivan & Henry Gee (Editors) (Tor Books)
- Sky of Swords: A Tale Of The King’s Blade 3 (Tale of the King’s Blades) by Dave Duncan (HarperCollins e-books)
- Writers of the Future Volume 30: The Best New Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year by Dave Wolverton (Editor) (Galaxy Press)
- John Golden and the Heroes of Mazaroth by Django Wexler (Ragnarok Publications)
- The Penitent Damned (Shadow Campaigns) by Django Wexler
- John Golden: Freelance Debugger by Django Wexler (Ragnarok Publications)
- The Halloween Man: A Supernatural Thriller by Douglas Clegg (Alkemara Press)
- The Best Horror of the Year: 4 by Ellen Datlow (Editor) (Night Shade Books)
- Wheels Within Wheels (The LaNague Federation Book 2) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- An Enemy of the State (The LaNague Federation Book 1) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- Quick Fixes – tales of Repairman Jack by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- Legacies (Adversary Cycle/Repairman Jack Book 2) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- The Tery (The LaNague Federation Book 3) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- Healer (The LaNague Federation Book 5) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- Dydeetown World (The LaNague Federation Book 4) by F. Paul Wilson (Wilsongs)
- The Dinosaur Four by Geoff Jones
- The Galactic Center Companion by Gregory Benford (Lucky Bat Books)
- Paradox: Stories Inspired by the Fermi Paradox by Ian Whates (Editor) (NewCon Press)
- The Song of the Quarkbeast: The Chronicles of Kazam, Book 2 by Jasper Fforde (HMH Books for Young Readers)
- Don’t Tweet Where You Eat by Jeff Patterson (Bad Day Studio)
- Dryad-Born (Whispers from Mirrowen Book 2) by Jeff Wheeler (47North)
- The Blight of Muirwood (Legends of Muirwood Book 2) by Jeff Wheeler (47North)
- Whispers from the Abyss by Kat Rocha (Editor) (01Publishing)
- Jaran (The Novels of the Jaran, 1) by Kate Elliott (Open Road Media)
- Thorn Jack: A Night and Nothing Novel (Night and Nothing Novels) by Katherine Harbour (Harper Voyager)
- Shadow and Bone (The Grisha Book 1) by Leigh Bardugo (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR))
- The Spiral Path by Lisa Paitz Spindler (Carina Press)
- Spiral Hunt (Evie Scelan) by Margaret Ronald (HarperCollins e-books)
- Soul Hunt (Evie Scelan) by Margaret Ronald (HarperCollins e-books)
- King of the City by Michael Moorcock (William Morrow)
- Joe Golem and the Copper Girl: A Short Story by Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden (St. Martin’s Press)
- Cahill’s Homecoming (Cord Cahill Serials Book 1) by Patrick Hester (Patrick Hester)
- Witchcraft & Satyrs by Patrick Hester (Patrick Hester)
- Consumption by Patrick Hester (Patrick Hester)
- I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Five’s Betrayal (Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files Book 9) by Pittacus Lore (HarperCollins)
- Immune (The Rho Agenda Book 2) by Richard Phillips (47North)
- The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda Book 1) by Richard Phillips (47North)
- Wormhole (The Rho Agenda Book 3) by Richard Phillips (47North)
- Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (Charlie Bucket Book 2) by Roald Dahl (Puffin)
- Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury USA Childrens)
- Coming Soon Enough: Six Tales of Technology’s Future by Stephen Cass (Editor) (IEEE Spectrum)
- The Carpet People by Terry Pratchett (Clarion Books)
- Metropolitan by Walter Jon Williams
- TekWar (The TekWar Series) by William Shatner (Open Road Media)
I highly recommend Walter Jon Williams’ METROPOLITAN.