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50.1 - Sassafrass's Task: A Sucker for Series!
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A Darkness More Than Night--Terry McCaleb #2 OR Harry Bosch #7
Taken--Elvis Cole #13 OR Joe Pike #4


A Darkness More Than Night
Kindle Edition, 444 pages
Published January 23rd 2001 by Little, Brown and Company
original title
A Darkness More Than Night
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ASIN
B000S1LBMW
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edition language
English
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series
Terry McCaleb #2, Harry Bosch #7
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characters
Harry Bosch, Jack McEvoy, Terry McCaleb, Kizmin Rider, Jerry Edgar
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setting
Los Angeles, California (United States)
literary awards
Barry Award Nominee for Best Novel (2002)

As long as it is identified as a series on Goodreads you can use it. It doesn't matter how many books there are.

Sheila, you can only use what's on Goodreads, so only Terry McCaleb #2 would apply.
EDITED: Looking at this again, Sheila, I'll accept either Terry McCaleb #2 or Harry Bosch #7.

250 pages?
Thanks-"
No, it's the 100 page SRC minimum

Thanks. Like you, I've got so many series I'm working on right now, so I have a lot of choices. Great task. :)

Acutually Sheila, I've looked at your book a different way. When I look in the series (Terry McCaleb), it shows that your book is also #7 in the Harry Bosh series. Let me look into that for you.

I looked at the Harry Bosch series, Sheila and your book is showing there as #7 so I'll take either.

Just an FYI, for those of you who don't know:
www.fictfact.com is a great website for keeping track of your series. On the "my series" page, one of the columns is "next book", which includes the book title and # it is in the series. So it will be super easy for me to pick books that qualify for this task.


Got me workin' right from the beginning, Sheila. LOL

250 pages?
Thanks-"
No, it's the 100 page SRC minimum"
Sassafrass wrote: "Kathy G. wrote: "What is the page requirement if I use a "childrens on the main page" book???
250 pages?
Thanks-"
No, it's the 100 page SRC minimum"
SUPER- Thanks!!!


The Vicious Circle (Felix Castor #2) by Mike Carey
The Confessor (Gabriel Allon Series #3) by Daniel Silva
just need a #1 or a #4 now...


1.The Thirteen Problems #2 in Mrs Marple series, (https://www.goodreads.com/series/5179...)
2.Poirot Investigates #3 in Poirot series, (https://www.goodreads.com/series/5113...)
3.Babycakes #4 in Tales of the city series, (https://www.goodreads.com/series/5259...)

1.The Thirteen Problems #2 in Mrs Marple series, (https://www.goodreads.com/series/5179...)
2.Poirot Investigates #3 in Poirot series, (https://www..."
Sounds good, Aleksandra!

Yep, you can start with book #1

I know what you mean!

Let me see if I can make this make sense:
if you only are reading Nyphron Rising, then claim it that way and use #3 for the series. If you are going to read Rise of Empire in it's entirety, then you have to use #2 (for Omnibus #2) as the number you use for the series.
Does that make sense? Because it's here on Goodreads both ways, you could do it either way.


Yep, it can be used for either Elvis Cole #13 or Joe Pike #4, which ever you want to choose is fine.

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (#3 in series)
The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie (#4 in series)

Doctor Sleep by Stephen King, (The Shining #2)
The Nursing Home Murder by Ngaio Marsh, (Roderick Alleyn #3)
More Baths, Less Talking by Nick Hornby, (Stuff I've Been Reading #4)
Thanks in advance!


Doctor Sleep by Stephen King, (The Shining #2)
The Nursing Home Murder by [author:Ngaio Marsh|68..."
Those are all fine, D

Do you have a back up choice, Jayme? Maybe everyone will read swiftly.

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No doubt about it: I love reading series. Usually, I’m reading books from several different series at one time. So, in honor of my serial reading addiction, you’re going to read three books that are a part of three different series.
Easy, right? Well, there are a few guidelines:
1. No re-reads are allowed for this task.
2. Your three books must come from three different series and their number in their series must be in consecutive order.
So, if you read a book that is #2 in a series for book 1, book 2 must be #3 in another series, and your third book must be #4 in yet another series.
Example: Book 1: B is for Burglar
(#2 in the Kinsey Millhone series)
Book 2: Mockingjay
(#3 in the Hunger Games series)
Book 3: Lucky in Love
(#4 in the Lucky Harbor series)
3. The series and series number must be identified on each book’s main goodreads page.
4. Whole numbers only, no "in between books" or books with series numbers such as "2.5" or "3.1." For instance, Bourne or Visions of Sugar Plums would not work.
REQUIRED: List the series name and number of the book when you post and specifically state in your post that none of your books are re-reads.
NOTE: Children's books under 300 pages, graphic novels, and books with the genre Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga CAN be used, as long as they meet the task and general SRC length requirements.