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I have thus made a sort of plan to finish some of these until the end of 2016; hopefully, I'll be finishing 5 more series by then.


I've got the last book in the Harry Potter series borrowed from the library. I refuse to call the play script, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child part of the series until it's written in a novel format. My choice. My rules.
I've got two more in the Night Huntress series, but there are several sub-series woven through the author's recommended reading order, so I will start one of the sub-series in order to finish it. But, I'm getting there.
Oh, and the other that's close to being done is the Bill Hodges series.


Of course I picked up two more series in that time: the Gentlemen Bastard series, and Temeraire...even when I'm not reading much, I can't help myself with the series!!!!


The Lies of Locke Lamora grabbed me from the beginning, but thoroughly enjoyed the pirate adventure of Red Seas Under Red Skies (which I read for the Geocache challenge based on Sarah's suggestion). Looking forward to picking up the next book.

I started a 4 book series called The City of Ember. It is a middle school read that Amy bought for a road trip, for her boys to listen to.

I started listening to a SciFy audio book tonight called Into the Black: Odyssey One. I think Amy bought it. She keeps buying SciFy audio books that turn out to be series, but only the first two books because that is all there are so far. I think I can use it for my Geo.





The narrator, Erik Davies was hard to get used to listening to, but really added depth to the story, after I got used to his accent for some of the voices.




I'm considering this series complete even though the 8th story in the series was released yesterday. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is not a novel. It is the rehearsal script for a play, and until it's released as a novel, I won't be reading it. I hope it's being released as a novel some day.

Amy called me last night to complain that this new book is a play. She said she "can't" read plays. I laughed. She wanted a book!

Glad to hear that the last Passage book was worth it. Don't know when I will get to that one either.

Amy called me last night to complain that this new book is a play. She said she "can't" read plays. I laughed. She wanted a book!"
I suspect that's going to be the reaction for a lot of people.

If you want a great introduction to reading a play form AND love the Star Wars movies and know the story lines, I think Ian Doescher's books are GREAT! Here is the first. William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope. I loved the first three and just bought the last three last week.


So far I've tackled Private, Private Berlin, Private India: City on Fire, Private Paris, and Private Rio.
I think I'm going to back track and try to read the rest in order.


Funny! I just picked it up randomly when visiting the library. Haven't read any of the series earlier (I think they have just this one book).

Camilla - One of the reasons I like the series is that she is assigned to different National Parks throughout the series. It's a great way to travel without leaving home. I've actually been to several of the parks but it's been fun to learn about others. A few of the books in the series could even be used for the geocaching challenge.



I always want to work on completing The Body Farm series, but get distracted. Interesting series.
I think I'll go order the next one now!☺

I think I go order the next one now!☺ ..."
Oh, you made me go buy another book! I saw your review, Almeta. Another 10 book series I cannot pass up!

It's all Jannene's fault.☻

We've been calling those orphan books. I just picked up another orphan book - #6 in the Dublin Murder Squad - The Trespasser. If I hadn't already read the other 5, I wouldn't call it an orphan. Dang series books. They breed like rabbits.

Really looking forward to the arrival of The Trespasser. But then afterward I'll have to wait a long time again for the next one!


I always want to w..."
I haven't found a bad book in that series! I really like Dr. B. and his friend Art.

We've been calling..."
I haven't started that series yet but I do own the first book.

At least these books are not cliffhangers. Each book is connected, but could be read as a standalone. So the wait for the next one isn't too bad - not like the one for the Matthew Corbett series. Grrrr. The last book in the series ended in a cliffhanger and who knows when the next book will be published.
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Great work, Kristie! Our life of crime must continue.