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What is your favorite trilogy/book series?
The Harry Potter Series by: J.K. Rowling
The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy by: J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hunger Games Trilogy by: Suzanne Collins
A Song Of Ice And Fire by: George R.R. Martin
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I do love the Harry Potter series, all of it. Humongous fan, but I doubt it counts as a trilogy lol
The others I haven't read. I started lord of the rings at some point but, differing from the Harry Potter case, that one I discovered only once the first movie was out, and having that packed with action I couldn't stand the much slower pace of the book. I'll get to it at some point.





I read a lot of series but most are more than three books. This trilogy had it all. Loved it!
LOTR is the best out of these, but I like HP more.
I dislike ASOFAI and I am not interested in THG.
I dislike ASOFAI and I am not interested in THG.


A Song of Ice and Fire is amazing. There's blood and fantasy and kick-ass characters. But Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter win any time, because it reminds me of my childhood. Those idyllic and lazy days, reading Goosebumps, borrowing Harry Potter and watching The Fellowship of the Ring. Lord of the Rings is the best out of those two: Villains, plot, character development and all, but Harry Potter is Harry Potter after all.
So sorry, Hunger Games. Nice and all but damn there's no comparison.
So sorry, Hunger Games. Nice and all but damn there's no comparison.



As for A Song of Ice and Fire, I have yet to read even the first book, even though I bought a boxed set a couple of years ago. The series isn't finished anyway, so even if I had read the books published thus far, I would not be able to say what I think of the series as a whole.
Hunger Games... I loved the first book, but didn't really like the rest of the series as much, and thought it went downhill with each book. I'm obviously in the minority with my opinion, though.

The Hunger Games.
