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Series Challenge - Scoring/Progress for Laurel

Completed For Good: 14 (I think - authors are tricky!)
New Series - 22
Lady Julia by Deanna Raybourn:


Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews:

Chew by John Layman


Expanse by James A. Corey:




Pretty When She Dies by Rhiannon Frater:

Golden Age series by Carrie Vaughn:

Criminal by Ed Brubaker:


Planetary by Warren Ellis:



Velveteen Vs. By Seanan McGuire:


Sleeper by Ed Brubaker:


Old Man's War by John Scalzi:

Mouse Guard by David Petersen:

Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch:

Gentleman Bastard by Scott Lynch:

Jasmine Standalone and Novella


Incryptid series by Seanan McGuire:

The Hollows by Kim Harrison:

Mercedes Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs:

*NEW* Nowhere Men

*NEW* Vicious by Victoria Schwab


*NEW* Half Life by Sally Green

*NEW* Forbidden Library Series by Django Wexler

*NEW* Locke & Key






*NEW* Paradox series by Rachel Bach:



Amelia Cole by Adam Knave:

Revival by Tim Seeley




*NEW* Dorothy Must Die series by Danielle Paige:


Dresden Files by Jim Butcher:

*NEW* Captain Marvel by Mary Sue DeConnick



Atomic Robo by Brian Clevinger:

Iron Seas by Meljean Brook:

Iron Druid series by Kevin Hearne:

*NEW* The Powder Mage by Brian McClellan:






*NEW* Shattered Sea series by Joe Abercrombie

Saga by Brian K. Vaughan



Peter Panzerfaust by Kurtis J. Wiebe:


Fatale by Ed Brubaker





*NEW* Locked In by John Scalzi


*NEW*
Razorland by Ann Aguirre:



*NEW* Jasper Dent








Try making the list! I haven't completed it all just yet...
I have to add some Joe Abercrombie books, some Dan Wells, some F. Paul Wilson...

Try making the list! I haven't completed it all just yet...
I have to add some Joe Abercrombie books, some Dan Wells, some F. Paul Wilson..."
lol!
But I didn't realize you weren't finished listing. Want me to delete my comment so it's not in the way?

I may have to stay away from your thread though... Having a bad case of "The Wants!" LOL
I've been meaning to read the Patricia Briggs series for a while now.

I may have to stay away from your thread though... Having a bad case of "The Wants!" LOL
I've been m..."
It makes my heart happy, too! And you should read Briggs. If you read Dresden, you should read Briggs. They're the two heavy hitters of the UF world!


lol!!!!
But true.

That puts me up to 3 series completed forever or for now ;)


I'd give it a 3.5, obviously just laying the groundwork for the upcoming


Thanks Chris!

I am glad you're enjoying it and that it's working for you....


I love it! :)


If you like graphic novels and haven't given this series a go, I cannot recommend it highly enough! Crime noir (with epic character development) at its finest!



Loved


I wore a new shirt today that has clock design on it, and a work-friend said it made her think of the Mad Hatter, which she amended to the White Rabbit, since he's the one with the watch.
And I joked that I should get a pair of bunny ears and wear them with this shirt next time and see if anyone gets it...

I wore a new shirt today that has clock design on it, and a work-friend said it made her think of the Mad Hatter, which she amended to the White Rabbit, since he's the on..."
I think you should...
...and everyone who does not notice the ears should be put on notice, lol.

This is the synopsis for the first Velveteen book. She wears bunny ears as part of her costume because her super power is animating toys...
Velveteen: How dare you? I never asked for you to hunt me down!
No, Velma Martinez hadn't. But when you had once been Velveteen, child super-heroine and one of The Junior Super Patriots, West Coast Division, you were never going to be free, even if your only power was to bring toys to life. The Marketing Department would be sure of that.
So it all came down to this. One young woman and an army of misfit toys vs. the assembled might of the nine members of The Junior Super Patriots, West Coast Division who had come to take her down.
They never had a chance.
Velveteen lives in a world of super-heroes and magic, where men can fly and where young girls can be abducted to the Autumn Land to save Halloween. Velma lives from paycheck to paycheck and copes with her broken-down car as she tries to escape from her old life.
It's all the same world. It's all real. And figuring out how to be both Velveteen and Velma is the biggest challenge of her life, because being super-human means you’re still human in the end.
Join us as award-winning author Seanan McGuire takes us through the first volume of Velveteen's — and Velma's — adventure

But I love the author cause of what she said about rape. She has my vote.


However, the absolute best part about the entire venture has been talking to some new book friends. Always the best part about Goodreads, even though it is murder on my tbr. Paul, I'm looking at you! Between you and Ala this will be my best sci fi year to date!
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(Books listed are the ones I have NOT yet read)
Mindspace Investigations by Alex Hughes:
Rain Wild Chronicles by Robin Hobb:
Nightside by Simon Green:
The Edge by Ilona Andrews:
Tales of the Ketty Jay by Chris Wooding:
Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson:
Honor Harrington by David Weber:
Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson:
Kitty series by Carrie Vaughn:
Alcatraz series by Brandon Sanderson:
As the World Dies series by Rhiannon Frater:
Halfblood Chronicles by Andre Norton:
Peryn & the End of Days by Susan Ee:
First Law Standalones:
*NEW* iZombie by Chris Roberson
*NEW* London Steampunk
*NEW* Blud Series
*NEW* Southern Bastards
One completed series (final or for now) = right to start one new series