Direct-to-Drive is offering digital editions of the "Girls of Gaming" volumes 1 and 2,
bundled, for the low-low price of US$19.90, which isn't really a bundle because the price on each volume is US$9.95. This is not coincidently the same price as the dead-tree edition of the books, so as bundles go, there isn't really anything added. Usually in sales a bundle means a cheaper price, or some added geegaw or doodad along the lines of a box (in the case of a boxed set) or a wrapper of some kind. Wrapper is coincidentally the term that digital download providers use for some types of DRM; maybe they got confused and meant
that was the nature of the bundle.
( continue listening to whining )