Pathfinder 1E What are the best Paizo PDFs to buy with their new PDFlove discount?

I'll probably pick up Curse of the Crimson Throne. I ran out of room for physical product :( so I'm glad to catch up on some PDFs. 'Course, now I need a good way to read PDFs...
 

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Rise of the Runelords is fairly awesome. :) The first few in particular are ones that intend to use. (The others are more tied to the setting - not a bad thing, but I am not using that setting. It will take more work to convert, but is likely worth it.)

The setting book itself is good, my favorite bit being the Low Templar (fighting the good fight for the worst of reasons).

I will be picking up the second adventure path as PDFs.

The Auld Grump
 

If you can only buy 1 book, and you haven't got a copy of Pathfinder Chronicles - Classic Monsters Revisited, do yourself a huge favor and pick it up.

An absolutely fresh look at some of D&D's classic monsters like the Ogre, Troll, Minotaur, Goblin, Gnoll and my new favorite, the Bugbear! Pure gold!
 

If you can only buy 1 book, and you haven't got a copy of Pathfinder Chronicles - Classic Monsters Revisited, do yourself a huge favor and pick it up.

An absolutely fresh look at some of D&D's classic monsters like the Ogre, Troll, Minotaur, Goblin, Gnoll and my new favorite, the Bugbear! Pure gold!
Yeah, the Bugbear as the thing under the bed, the noise under the stairs, and the blood that is all you that find when little Billy goes missing.... Very good stuff.

The Auld Grump
 

I just picked up:

Pathfinder #17—Second Darkness Chapter 5: "A Memory of Darkness" (OGL) PDF
Pathfinder #18—Second Darkness Chapter 6: "Descent into Midnight" (OGL) PDF
Pathfinder Chronicles: Guide to Absalom (OGL) PDF
Pathfinder Chronicles: Second Darkness Map Folio PDF
Pathfinder Companion: Osirion, Land of Pharaohs (OGL) PDF

The PDFLove deal was too much to pass up. I wanted to round out my collection a bit, and it looks like I have most of the Pathfinder stuff, but I'll fill the extra holes later. :)
 

Thanks to the OP and contributors, I was just starting to think about taking a browse over at Paizo.

I've always been interested in checking out Rise of the Runelords - the name of it really grabs me for some reason - so with the discount I think I'll indulge my curiosity.

I'll probably also go for Classic Monsters Revisited after seeing multiple people giving it the good word.

Keep 'em coming. :)
 

For myself, I'm going to pick up the Osirion PDF (paizo.com - Pathfinder Companion: Osirion, Land of Pharaohs (OGL)), just for more background and ideas.

For anyone who picks this one up, I really hope that you enjoy it, and if you have any comments, both positive or otherwise, I would deeply, deeply appreciate knowing what your opinion and impressions were. I wrote most of the book's fluff, and it was the first book I was a major contributor on (co-author), so I'm really keen to get a gauge of what folks liked and/or didn't like.

So please, if you give that one a look, feel free to send me a PM, an email, or even an AIM message.

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In my 234 years of gaming, I'd say Pathfinder, Rise of the Runelords #1: Burnt Offerings is one of the best modules ever, especially for kicking off a new campaign.

The setting is detailed enough to get you started, yet loose enough to add your own stuff. The plot is tight, and not tied to the rest of the AP. Interesting new monsters. And they call goblins stupid little freaks right in the text. It's got style.
 

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