Naomi’s answer to “Is Spinning Silver a stand alone?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Lea (new)

Lea yes please! more standalones!


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara I love a good series, but yes the world needs more standalones! Uprooted is a really great one and I'm sure Spinning Silver will be as well :)


message 3: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Ragsdale Fantasy does desperately need a good infusion of stand alone novels.

That being said, I am also a fan of that model where a writer writes a trilogy or a whole series over multiple years if they need and doesn't release the first book until the whole thing is done.

Either is preferable to series that never end for whatever reason.


message 4: by Ascolta (new)

Ascolta Yes, thank you thank you for the standalones!!


message 5: by MJ (new)

MJ Bless you for writing stand-alones!!!!!!!


message 6: by Honoria (new)

Honoria Granger You can have stand-alone books and also have sequels or prequels to them, if you’re clever enough...


message 7: by Lane (new)

Lane Parker MORE stand alones please!


message 8: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay I love your stand alones and am excited about your new magic school series-thank you so much for your writing <3


message 9: by Leowilde (new)

Leowilde I am always happy when I find a good standalone novel. Many fantasy series end up long and daunting, and I rarely start them as I know it will take me so long to finish. With a standalone, I know I can immerse myself AND know the end of the story before my attention is distracted by another book (I tend to read several at a time, depending on my mood). But everything has its exceptions of course, and if by some chance a sequel to Uprooted would sprout (pardon the pun) from your imagination... I'd be all over it in a flash.


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