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Weird Series Combine created. Policy?
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Goodreads policy states that to be a series books need to have characters or universe in common.
There are many authors who write series with characters from other series referenced (like an easter egg for frightful readers) or even characters crossover, but I do not think it's a good idea to drop all books by these authors into one basket and call it a series.

I saw this one yesterday and was going to ask about it. This is a different example:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4261...
https://www.goodreads.com/series/2104...


The author does not list these as series. The individual series are completely different and stand alone.
I guess I feel like who are we to make this decision? This is simply a suggested reading order list. Which equals Listopia.
I'm going to delete these self-created series. I hope that someone from GR staff will make a note in the manual that wanting a static reading list does not a series make.


I don't think any GR idea can supersede the author's will and work. The author is very specific as to what books her series encompass. This is not that. And that is what I mean by a reading order list.
In looking at the author's site...she does NOT do this combination.
Yes. These books have some intertwining. No. You do not need to read them as one long series.
This "series" is the combination of at least 3 different series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/2450...
It should be:
-Brown Family (6 books)
-Delicious (3 books)
-The Hurley Boys (3 books)
This "series" is a combination of a three series and a novella: Wolves, Cats & Magick Collection Series https://www.goodreads.com/series/2488...
-Cascadia Wolves
-de La Vega Cats
-Bound by Magick
Can a librarian comment on the policy for this? I don't think its a good idea for readers to create their own "official" reading series on GR.