The Skyrim Library: Volumes 1-3 Box Set (Hardcover) $44.79 (was $110) with coupon See at Amazon The world of Skyrim felt alive when players first ventured into it, and not just because of the graphics and map size; the mountain of discoverable texts gave Bethesda's fantasy world a level of narrative depth rarely seen in AAA games at the time. To read all of those compelling pieces of lore, you need to travel all over the province in search of parchment--or crack open The Skyrim Library. For Prime Big Deal Days, Elder Scrolls fans can get The Skyrim Library 3-Volume Box Set for only $44.79 (was $110) at Amazon. To secure the full discount, click the coupon box on the store page. The Skyrim Library: Volumes 1-3 Box Set (Hardcover) $44.79 (was $110) with coupon Published by Titan Books in 2017, The Skyrim Library is a collection of three hardcover books compiling every piece of text from the game--and there's a lot of text in Skyrim. Amazon's listing says the box set is 232 pages, but each book is 232 pages. The box set is just shy of 700 pages total.The lore and historical texts are accompanied and enhanced by beautiful illustrations, making this a must-have for big Skyrim fans.The other nice thing about this collection is the presentation, as the display box is designed to mimic one of the dusty old books found in a forgotten corner of Skyrim. The box has a fold-out lid with a giant mural of Alduin, the ferocious dragon who serves as the main villain in the game.Here are the three hardcover books included in this set:Volume I: The Histories -- $22.51 ($35)Volume II: Man, Mer, and Beast -- $20.88 ($35)Volume III: The Arcane -- $26.40 ($35)If you purchased all three books separately right now, you'd spend roughly $70 and miss out on the cool display case. See at Amazon You could display your Alduin-themed book box set next to a model of the dragon you piece together yourself. The officially licensed 619-piece Skyrim Mega Bloks set is on sale for 30% off at Amazon. It's pretty awesome, and this is the lowest price we've seen. Side note: there are two Mega Bloks sets based on Bethesda's Fallout franchise, too. Continue Reading at GameSpot