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How do you get back into a series after a break?
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Melissa
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Jun 09, 2014 10:40AM

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In some cases I just re-read, but rarely have to. At the same time, I've always had a good memory for books and stories, so YMMV.



Some people seem to get really fed up of reviews which go over the story - they don't seem to realise that not everyone has a great memory!




It used to be common in epic fantasy to include a synopsis of the previous book(s) at the beginning, but I never see that any more. I always read them, even if I'd only just finished the previous book, because it was interesting to see what the author thought were the important points to remember about the novel before. It was handy because sometimes things that I sped past in my reading because they seemed minor turned out to be major!

Sounds like a plan!


Oh, absolutely! I love audio books - the best readers pull you out of yourself and into the world of the characters. Awesome.....

Renee Raudman with the Kate Daniels
Will Patton with James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux series
Gabra Zackman with the marvelous Joanne Walker series
Marc Vietor with the incredible Simon R. Green's Nightside
There are some really wonderful narrators out there, and they can make the book a wondrous experience. Of course, a really bad narrator can destroy a book, which is really sad when the book is actually quite good, but the narrator ruins the experience.

But folks like Jim Butcher IMO, don't expect the reader to remember everything from past books; there are reminders.

YES X 100! i keep wishing someone would come up with the super short plot summary plus the key twist moments so i could remember just those little crucial details before a reread.

Though if it's been year and years I usually do a reread if the books are good. Otherwise writing reviews usually job my memory.

I have a long list of series (usually with just one book left) that I haven't finished simply because I don't care anymore. Is that bad?





That said if it's a super long series (like the Dark-Hunters) I'll often let a couple of books pile up unread before trying to reread the older books.

If I love the series, I reread from the beginning... but the problem is if it's not good enough, you often leave the series. I guess that's the test of the series!