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Do you prefer to read a series all in one go?





Brenda: I didn't mean to imply I would not read a series until it's done, I have read several series that are incomplete but its still good to read them in one go I think

I also love being able to get books on Kindle without waiting or raiding the bookstores. Paperbacks go for about us$25 to $35 here so yet another reason to buy on kindle.



That said, I did start A Song of Ice & Fire with the first book. Got burned with waiting there. But in the Dead World series by Joe McKinney and Peter V. Brett's Warded Man series I started at the beginning and so far so good.


Series that work like some of the detective/mystery series ... a complete story in each book ... I will start and continue with as they are published.
I try to stick to trilogies or quadrilogies...but I do mainline them, yes.

Often, if I find a new-to-me series that has several books out already, and I really like the first, I'll snatch the next several and want to gobble them up.
And there are some series where, for a reread or something, I can't just read one or two. I just have to continue.
But there are other series that I can only take in small doses. Like Dresden. When I first started Dresden I think there were 4 or 5 books up, and I liked the first and sort of gobbled the next. But, after awhile, I kinda got burned out with the formula, and now I can only take one a year or so.




If there is a particularly long series, I'll have to put some thought into how I want to approach it. If the series is finished, I can start reading with no problems, knowing that I'll be able to get the whole story without any serious lapses or wait times for the next book.
If a series is ongoing or new, I'll sometimes take pause and think whether I really want to start in on it now, or wait until all the books are out. Patrick Rothfuss and his Kingkiller Chronicle is a good example of this. I read the first book a few years ago, but I'll probably wait until the last book is out before I pick it up again, probably reading the first book again.
I've read the WoT books 3 times, and George R.R. Martin's books 3 times as well. I hate long breaks between books because it's almost inevitable that I'll forget some things. I'm kind of envious of those just picking up the WoT; they won't have to wait for the next volume like I had to (many times).

Yes, waiting years for the next book can be torture. I do, however, like reading ongoing series because it gives me things to look forward to.
My problem isn't so much forgetting things in the books, it's forgetting to check if the new book is out. Amazon has a new feature where you can go to the Author's page (usually tied to one of their books on Amazon) and you can sign up to be notified when the author releases their next book. I've signed up for a few of my faves, so we shall see how that works.

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Good tip on the author notification. I'll have to check that out.




Seriously though, I am getting concerned over how fast I forget some details in books... must be old age :-p

Primula Brandybuck wrote: "No. Not to sound vain, but I have that good of a memory so reading the whole series together is not neccessary. Plus, since I read Wheel of Time and a few other long series comprised of very thick ..."
If I start a series and I like it, I have to read it all the way through until completion or until I'm caught up.
It's almost impossible for me not to read them that way. I've tried inserting other books in-between series books and it never works.
It's almost impossible for me not to read them that way. I've tried inserting other books in-between series books and it never works.

The best I've done is the Dresden Files--I read 8 in a row without interruption.

Even if it is a week or two - I'll wait between books.


I think my problem is that I have a number of series I have started but I am afraid if I don't mainline them I will never get through them. Reading the last 6 books of Dresden over a 1 week vacation worked really well and I could then move on to something else. God help me if I get keen on wheel of time though, the first one was a freakin tome






L.E. Modesitt, Jr. comes to mind. I read about 5 of his books, at least 3 in a row at one time, enjoyed them all, but got to kind of an end point in the ongoing series. The Death of Choas was where you could tell it was just time to stop.

If I come across a series in the middle, then I often have to re-read the previous books right before the next one comes out! I re-read the first three books in the Harry Potter series too many times ;)
That is why I was so excited when I found out that author Mike Dunbar is publishing an eight-book sci-fi series and each book will be released only three months apart! The first book, The Hampton Summit


oh, you took the line right from my mouth. epic series are too hard to pick up again without a descent reread first. before starting A Dance With Dragons I had to read again two previous books.


if its a fantasy series then i read some sci-fi or the other way about.


If it's a trilogy that is still being written and released, I read it as it comes, but I'm losing my patience for this. I think it might be easier to wait until the series is finished before starting because the frustration of wanting to know what happens next is rather annoying at times.
That said I've just started A Game of Thrones :P I plan to read the first three back to back, then wait until the rest of the series is written before reading books 4-7.
You and I and George R R Martin may not live long enough to see the series finished at the rate he is going

Same with the Harry Potter universe. I came to it later in the game, but books 6-7 weren't out yet when I started and I had to wait.
If the books are finished, I will often read them all in one fell swoop, though, if they hold my attention (and if there aren't a bajillion of them). With series like the Star Wars books or the Dragonlance saga I tend to read 1-3 at a time and then take a break with a few other books for a while.
Of course, every so often I have 2-3 books that I'm reading concurrently, so it all depends....

I know right! At least he's given the major plot points to the producers of the show. I'm not overly thrilled at the prospect of the show overtaking the books but I can't really see how they won't at this point. I've only seen season one and I've only read the first 200 pages or so, but the differences are big enough to notice and I much prefer the book so far. I'll be bleak if the show gives us the plot of books 6 and 7 before they're published. I don't know what they've agreed to regarding this though.
Sorry, kind of derailing the point of this thread a bit :P
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How do others feel about reading series? Do you read every book in a series in one go and put your other books on hold until you are finished, or do you read lots of different series a book at a time?