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Grab all the Raspberry Pi books now with this new Humble Bundle

You can now get all of the Raspberry Pi books by buying them in a Humble Bundle. Two tiers are available based on how much you pay.

Raspberry Pi Humble bundle

Are you familiar with Humble Bundles, where you make a charitable donation for a collection of digital goods? Well, right now, Humble is working with Raspberry Pi Press to give customers access to 16 DRM-free books via the All Things Raspberry Pi bundle. The bundle is available in two tiers and has a minimum price of $8 to get the first tier of three books. Your purchase will support the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s work to help young people with computing.

Raspberry Pi said that the bundle will run for the next three weeks from yesterday to Monday, November 10.

The Tier 1 books, which you can get with a minimum donation of $8, include The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2024, The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide, and The Computers That Made Britain.

If you’re willing to fork out $18, you can get all of the Tier 1 books and 13 Tier 2 books, these include coding books like Code the Classics Volume II and Code the Classics Volume I, electronics books like Simple electronics with GPIO Zero and Experiment with Sense HAT, as well as other project and guide books.

Below is the full set of books:

Tier 1:

  • The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2024: The best projects from a year of our official magazine.
  • The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide: Get your Raspberry Pi up and running, learn to code, and experiment with electronics.
  • The Computers That Made Britain: The stories of 19 iconic computers including the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, and Commodore 64.

Tier 2:

  • Code the Classics Volume II: Write your own modern classics inspired by the greatest video games of the 1980s.
  • Unplugged Tots: Introduce your child to the foundations of computer coding, screen-free.
  • The Computers that Made the World: The story of the birth of the technological world we now live in.
  • Book of Making 2026: the best makes from a year of HackSpace.
  • The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2026: The best projects from a fantastic year of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
  • Make games with Python: Coding your own shoot-’em-up game is infinitely more satisfying than beating any end-of-level boss.
  • Simple electronics with GPIO Zero: Learn how to control LEDs, sensors, motors, and many more components from code.
  • Conquer the command line: Make yourself at home in the terminal on Raspberry Pi.
  • Experiment with the Sense HAT: Learn to use this official accessory that includes enough sensors and inputs to earn it a place on the International Space Station.
  • The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2025: The best projects from another great year of our official magazine.
  • Book of Making 2025: The best makes from another creative, inventive year of HackSpace.
  • Get started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico: Learn to program Raspberry Pi’s line of microcontroller devices to interact with the physical world.
  • Code the Classics Volume I: Write your own modern classics inspired by the greatest video games of the 1970s and the 1980s.

You can get started with your purchase over on the Humble website. Even if you are outside the US, you can buy the bundle in your local currency to enjoy all of the reads. If you want to learn more about the books, you can find them over at the Raspberry Pi Official Magazine website too.

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