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How many series are you in the middle of?


I love it when the entire series is out already because I don't have to wait for them to be released. Better yet, if I can find them all at the library! :)

The only series I'm currently reading as installments come out are the Ex-Heroes series (Ex-Heroes), the Lady Trent series (A Natural History of Dragons), the Demon Cycle series (The Warded Man) and the Destroyermen series (Into the Storm). There are probably another couple that I don't recall at the moment.
Other series that I intend to continue reading are the Iron Druid series (Hounded) and... and... hm.
Mostly I jump around.

Part of my problem is I go through spurts where I'll read tons of urban fantasy, and then I'll read something like Kingkiller Chronicles and just can't bring myself to go back to UF for awhile, so those series just sit on my shelf until the mood strikes me again. Or until I read something really weird and need something more comfortable. I got caught up on 3 of them after reading The Gunslinger.
@RachelvlehcaR 80! I don't think I could keep everything straight :)


I know it's bad. I normally can remember each one and a few times I will do re-reads. Right now I'm re-reading a few series to keep it fresh for the next books that have come out. I read about 300 books a year.



No, I abandon most series. I'd say at least 90%.
Which might not be saying much, since most books are part of a series.

I’m mostly a one-series-at-a-time person, for some of the same reasons you mentioned that you used to be. I’m finishing up the last book in the series I’m currently reading, and I read it from start to finish without interruption. There are a handful of series that I haven’t finished, but most of those are because the series had appeared to be complete at the time I read it and then more books were published.
I feel like I appreciate a series better when I read it from beginning to end. My investment in the characters and the story doesn’t fade between books, and my memory is fresh so I never feel like I’ve forgotten something crucial. I also enjoy catching the less-important-but-still-fun little connections that might have gone over my head if too much time had passed between books. I do have a few really large series on my list such as Discworld. If I like it once I try it, I’ll have to break it up with standalones and/or short series every few books. Not even I want to read that many books from the same series all at once.
When I reach the end of a book I really enjoyed and the next book in the series isn’t available, I’m annoyed for a brief time. I want to know what happens next and I want to know now. But since there’s nothing I can do but wait, I put it out of my mind and find new things to focus on. By the time the next book is available, I’ve lost that desperate need-to-know. I can remember that I really wanted to read the next book, but the emotion behind it is gone. So then I’m annoyed that I have to try to build that investment up all over again. I’d rather just read it all at once to keep the momentum going all the way through.
So, in my mind, the advantages of waiting until the series is complete outweigh the temporary gratification of reading the books as they’re published. There are plenty of ongoing series that I really want to read, such as Rothfuss’ series. But it’s not like there aren’t enough other books to read. I already have a lot of books I want to read that either stand alone or are either part of a completed series. If I ever reached the point where I couldn’t find anything else to read, then I would start reading on-going series, but it’s hard to imagine that day ever coming!
I’m content to be in the minority on this, though. I’m very grateful that so many people buy the books as they’re published because they’re the ones who provide the financial motivation that leads to the rest of the series getting published.

I have a friend who refuses to start a series unless all the books are published, since she hates waiting for books to come out. I understand that in theory, but for me it's impossible to resist starting a series that sounds amazing, even if it means waiting a year or two for more books. There are always other books to read while I wait!

They are indeed. I hope more books like The Goblin Emperor keep on coming.
However, I kind of enjoy or even thrive under the anticipation and giddiness of reading ongoing series. I love the feeling of reading the next book right after its publication. Somehow the appetite seems to decrease when I know the series are complete and/or have lots of standalone-ish books like Discworld or Bas-Lag since I know I could read and finish them anytime I want.

I can bingewatch completed series or wait for ongoing ones every week. All depends on how much they attract me, I guess.
Whenever I want to binge-read, I will pick interesting series that have already lots of books so when I finish them, drunk with all the awesomeness, my hangover would be the extra pleasure in knowing I can have more. Recent examples for me would be Robin Hobb's Realm of the Elderling series/trilogies and The Expanse.

I actually have the first books for Wheel of Time, The Witcher, Malazan Book of the Fallen, and the Black Company so I will be adding those to my list of unfinished series soon.

I've got less then a dozen, partially because I've been resisting starting new series until I get other titles out of the way. For example, The Name of the Wind sat on my Kindle for over a year before I read it.

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Exactly what I was going to say. I count 10 right now that I intend to finish, i.e. I own at least the next book if not the next 2-3 in the series or I am not so patiently waiting for the next book to be written. Intentions don't mean much, few series hold my interest past book 6ish so probably at least 1/2 of the 10 will be abandoned at some point.



The Broken Earth (1/3, waiting for author)
Chalion (2/3)
Discworld (7/41+)
The Dresden Files (1/many)
Oxford Time Travel (2/5)
A Song of Ice and Fire (5/7, waiting for author)
Under Heaven (1/2)
Vorkosigan Saga (last 3 to read, plus a couple of older ones)
I might read more:
Leviathan (1/3)
Magic 2.0 (1/3)
I am almost finished with the first in The Iron Druid series, and that will probably go in the first list, though not high priority. As Shawnie said, this club's reading will add to the unfinished lists.
Oh my...too many.
I used to run through a series as soon as I start one, but I have been trying to diversify my reading. By participating in BOTM readings and challenges I am not focusing on just one thing or just one series which sometimes I start a series that I can't finish right away.
Part of the reason is also that some series are not finished being written yet. In fact, I made a New year's resolution to not start any new series that haven't been completely written yet. Patience is a virtue I struggle with. I don't like having to wait to find out what happens.
I used to run through a series as soon as I start one, but I have been trying to diversify my reading. By participating in BOTM readings and challenges I am not focusing on just one thing or just one series which sometimes I start a series that I can't finish right away.
Part of the reason is also that some series are not finished being written yet. In fact, I made a New year's resolution to not start any new series that haven't been completely written yet. Patience is a virtue I struggle with. I don't like having to wait to find out what happens.

I also have a little over 300 books marked as to-read, and an alarming number of these are first in series - so the above number might grow substantially if I ever get around to starting those new series. I have been trying to finish series before starting new ones, though - barring the continuing series where I'm waiting for books to be published.


The Parasol Protectorate
Discworld
The Dresden Files
Bas-Lag
Outlander
A Song of Ice and Fire
Sandman Slim
The Grisha
White Trash Zombie
Old Man's War
Princess; Jig the Goblin; Magic Ex Libris by Jim C. Hines
The Checquy Files
Imperial Radch
Reckoners
The Clockwork Century
Chronicles of the Pneumatic Zeppelin
Burton & Swinburne
Sookie Stackhouse
Thank goodness I haven't started more...!

I don't know offhand what my number would be, but it could probably be counted on a single hand, no offhand needed.

I like to re read , or skim the last book before reading the new one of the series.
Since ebooks this has made it more difficult to keep check of when a new book in a series comes out.
If there are 20 books, one a year etc you get the picture.
I love GB it has opened up so many new books and series, I dislike GB because it has opened up so many new books and series!!!! I am overwhelmed. Just kidding.
Now I must go through my collection and get rid of some series that have lost their thrill for me. When I have time
Fiest , Koonz, I am talking to you

Sten. 7 books, one of the co-authors passed away.
Jack Chalker's Well of Souls series. Midnight at the Well of Souls. Also his Four Lords of the Diamond series. Lilith: A Snake in the Grass.
Asimov's Foundation series. Foundation.
The Lord of the Rings.
Octavia Butler's Patternmaster series. Wild Seed. Also her Earthseed series. Parable of the Sower.
...and that's about it.
The list of series I've given up on is long and distinguished. Dune, Pern, Harry Potter, A Song of Ice and Fire, Narnia, Oz, Discworld, Thomas Covenant, Dresden Files, Xanth, Safehold, Conan, Elric, many more.


the Bartimaeus trilogy,
the Longbow Saga,
Percy Jackson and the Olympians,
the Falling Kingdoms series,
the Knight and Rogue series,
the Queen's Thief series,
The Chronicles of Vrandalin,
the Sword of Truth series...
I'm not sure what the books following An Ember in the Ashes will be called, but I'm invested in that story as well.
I gave up on I Am Number Four and the Michael Vey books. They both had such good first installments, but I felt like they just went downhill from there with no end in sight :(
Actually, listing those series just gave me a burning need to know how they all end, and I just spent all my book money. The world is a very cruel place.

I don't know offhand what my number would be, but it could probably be counted on a single hand, no offhand needed."
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
The Lotus War by Jay Kristoff
Earthsea Saga by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
That's actually more than I expected, tbh. I've only recently started reading series of books. I stuck to one-off novels and non-fiction for years.


http://www.fictfact.com/list/Pezter/9...

But here's a list of some of the series I've read and will continue later:
Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss (1/?, not in a hurry with this one)
First Law (atleast the first three books) by Joe Abercrombie (1/3)
Mistborn (only the first trilogy) by Brandon Sanderson (1/3)
Gentleman Bastard series by Scott Lynch (1/?), might not read all of them.
Takeshi Kovacs by Richard K. Morgan (1/3)
A Land Fit for Heroes by Richard K. Morgan (1½/3, book two in halfway on hiatus)
Phèdre's Trilogy by Jacqualine Carey (1/3)
Foundation (original trilogy only) by Isaac Asimov (2/3)
Imperial Radch trilogy by Ann Leckie (1/3)
The Black Magician Trilogy by Trudi Canavan (1/3, long ago)
Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin (2/6)
Discworld by Terry Pratchett (will only read random books here and there, atleast the Guards and Death books)
And some series that I'm not sure if I will continue:
Southern Reach trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer (1/3, book two loaned, but not sure if I bother with it)
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams (1/5)
Silo series by Hugh Howie (1/3)
So quite many, but those lists don't include the series I won't continue at all, even if I've read one or more books from it.

Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (15/23?)
Vlad Taltos by Steven Brust (14/19?)
A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin (5/7)
Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss (2/3)
Gentleman Bastard by Scott Lynch (3/7)
Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett (4/5)
Sword of Shadows by J.V. Jones (4/5)
Lightbringer by Brent Weeks (3/4)
Ex-Heroes by Peter Clines (5/?)
Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erickson (2/10)
Powder Mage by Brian McClellan (2/3)
Lotus War by Jay Kristoff (2/3)
Demonata by Darren Shan (8/10)
Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson (1/3)

But some are more of a prioriy than others. Last year i made myself a 'next in series' challenge, and read 19 of those, so I am doing it again this year.
Series off the top of my head:
Bas-lag (2/3)
Takeshi Kovacs (1/3)
Thursday Next (2/?)
Chalion (2/3)
Southern Reach (2/3)
Nightside (7/?)
Discworld (8/?)
Vlad taltos (7/?)
Pendragon cycle (2/4)
Odd Thomas (3/?)
MaddAdam (2/3)
Kate Daniels (4/?)
Fall of Light (1/3)
Mercy Thompson (8/?)
Alpha and Omega (3/?)
Garett P.I. (11/15)
There are a lot more, and some I am caught up on!
I have over 400 i own it tbrs, so there is never a lack!

I'm just giving up on Michael Vey now. I read the first one and then trying the second one, but it's not nearly as good.



So I am actively in the middle of 38 series but it will be 37 tomorrow after I finish Pierce Brown's Morning Star tonight and put the Red Rising Trilogy on the Finished Series list.



As of right now, this is what FictFact tells me:
Total Series: 250
Series Current/Complete: 26
Add to that what I know of these:
Additional series up-to-date except for shorts: 25
Series that I don't intend to continue: 37
Series that include future books: 10
So, my final adjusted totals are:
Total Series: 250
Abandoned Series: 37
Current/Complete Series: 51
Mid-Series: 152

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How many series are you in the middle of? Do you prefer to read series straight through or jump around to different ones?