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#1: The Demon King
#2: The Exiled King
#3: The Grey Wolf Throne
#4: The Crimson Crown
I agree whole heartedly with the suggestion of Tamora Pierce's Tortall novels. You might like Anne Bishop's Black Jewels series, Juliet Marillier's Sevenwater series, or Sharon Shinn's Mystic and Rider books. I like Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel novels, but those seem to be a matter of personal taste.





The whole series becomes more and more complicated as the books go on and it is really well done.


I have, and they are each different from one another and both very good. I didn't understand when Bitterblue was called a sequel to Graceling and a companion to Fire, but it made sense once I'd started it. I am amazed at Kristin Cashore's writing. The same with N.K. Jemison--I was hesitant to read The Inheritance Trilogy at first because so many people were excited about it and that makes me leery (what can I say, my great-grandmother said I was ornery), and when I did I was in awe and thought 'so _this_ is why everyone was so excited.' I agree with Anna about the Cast series. Some are stronger than others, but the latest one made me get all excited about the series again. I think being able to put things on hold at the library while you're sitting at your computer in your pajamas is one of the most awesome things since white chocolate mochas.

I'm not a big chocolate fan - but being able to put books on hold in the middle of the night - dressed or undressed! - is definitely one of the best things about the Internet! ;) Our library only gives us 50 free holds for the year - which I usually have used up by May! Then I have to pay $.50 each. Last year I asked if I could get more (after paying for about 30 more holds) and they gave me another 25 which lasted me until December 31st!


I'm glad you're boyfriend's daughter is enjoying reading. Still my favourite thing to do.

As a librarian I am also really sad they did that. We handle it a little differently in my network, you have a hard limit of 20 holds at a time (used to be 10 plus staff overrides, but not flat limit with no overrides), and .50 for unclaimed holds. The amount we process for ILL I can't imagine limiting the number of holds someone can make (and then charging after that).


I am a bit worn out on "young adult" books. Can't quite put my fing..."
The Tairen Soul quintet by CL Wilson, is also a good series with interesting lore.


Unlimited free hold here still, thank God. However, they're now charging £3 per title for requests to buy books, Even if it's one they'd buy anyway. THAT is annoying as we used to be able to use the requests to reserve books on order (i.e. before they were showing on the catalogue). Sad librarian bookworm is sad... :P

I am a bit worn out on "young adult" books. Can't quit..."
Oh, yes, definitely The Tairen Soul quintet. Unfortunately I could only find the last two books as e-books and so haven't finished them yet. :(

I am a bit worn out on "young adult" ..."
I need to do a reread of the series. I vaguely remember how it ends, but I only read the last 3 books one time each, so my memory of it all is fuzzy on the details.

The whole series becomes more and more complicated as the books go on and it is really well d..."
Thanks to your recommendation, I am now reading book 2 in this series as an e-book and books 4,5, & 6 I just picked up from the library. Thank you.

Its a very complex book. It's in Virtual word and real word, and the struggle between them. It is not a series but its also not a small book.

I think Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling and Guild Hunter series count has having complex worlds. VF read book 1 of Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series in their third episode (Slave to Sensation). Book 12 of that series comes out this June!
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