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Lonely Planet guidebooks are considered by many to be the holy grail of travel resources.  If you’re a fan, I’ve got a great deal to tell you about!

Through September 13, 2018, you can get 24 eBooks for just $19.99.  That’s a savings of over $400!

And if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you’ll have access to loads of Lonely Planet books (including some of the books in this package) for free through Amazon’s Prime Reading program.

There Sure Looks to Be a Lot of Useful Information In This eBook Pack!

To take advantage of this deal, go to the MashableShop to purchase the discounted Lonely Planet Travel Hacker eBook Bundle.  The eBooks on this list normally cost ~$7 to $25 each.  So if there are a couple of books you’re interested in reading, you could save some cash if you get the bundle.

I’m not familiar with any of these titles, but many sound intriguing!  I’d love to take a look at Where to Go When and The Worlds Best Street Food.  Those both sound like great resources.

If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get some of the titles included in this package for free.  Amazon has a digital library service, called Prime Reading, that is free for Prime members.  This is different from the Kindle Unlimited plan, which is a subscription service.

With Prime Reading you can borrow up to 10 eBooks at a time.  And some of the books included in this bundle are available through Prime Reading, including the Japan Travel Guide, Iceland Travel Guide, Where to Go When, Travel With Dogs, and possibly others.  So check out Amazon first before you spent money on an eBook you could borrow for free with an Amazon Prime subscription.

Are you a fan of Lonely Planet guide books?  I’d love to hear your experience with them in the comments!

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