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Should anthologies be included in an author's series?
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As for the inclusion of anthologies, I tend to disagree with you. As a reader, I find the series pages extremely helpful for trying to figure out where short stories fit chronologically, especially if they're in anthologies (whose book descriptions rarely go into such detail). Furthermore, it's extremely helpful to know that anthology A contains the same story as in anthology B (e.g., Alpha & Omega), or as ebook-published short story C (e.g., Guild Hunter). Goodreads is often the only credible, authoritative source for such info, especially for less popular series that don't have a large fan-base willing to make wikis devoted to the subject.



ETA - books that have 150+ ratings...I would value those books ratings more than books that has less than 10 reviews - personally...
Carlene, since you are in fact one of the authors of each of those works, they do need to stay on your list of works.
Also, it gets confusing when a thread linked to a specific book or author is also used for other books. Please start new threads for other books or authors.
Also, it gets confusing when a thread linked to a specific book or author is also used for other books. Please start new threads for other books or authors.




I also agree with Z-squared's statements, as to why all those short stories, etc should be listed in a series.
As for primary works, when I looked at the page just now, it says "44 works, 17 primary works". So that looks correct now, not sure if a librarian corrected it after the post on this thread, it has been several days...
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4034...
There are a lot of the shorter works like 0.2, 5.5 and 10.3 which I can understand. My question to the group is should anthologies which contain a story set in the series be included in the series page?
My opinion is that they should not be included, instead there should be a List created to include all related books. In this case a Harry Dresden list would contain all 44 of these books but IMO there should only be around 25 books in the actual series page.
I am curious as to what other people think about this scenario. As an added twist in the particular case the text at the top of the series page states "Note: Each book is its own story with a start and an ending. However, they should be read in order, as each one references previous books heavily." but the fifth book is an anthology from 2012 yet the next entry in the list is from 2001. If a librarian put that anthology in that position on the list intentionally because the Dresden story in it falls there chronologically in the storyline I would have liked to have seen that made more clear in the header note.