Young Adult Fiction for Adults discussion
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Happens more then I'd like to admitt, I will also get books from friends and find out they gave me like number 3 in a series
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Brittany (finally graduated and can once again read for fun)
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But there's always Amazon and other on line stores. Surely they have all the books in any series? At libraries, if you encounter missing series books, you can request they purchase them. A lot of times they'll get them for you!

It was funny she didn't even know likily it was a series if you didn't read the ones before it you were okay cause of the amount of summery and not direct plot

I don't buy books unless I really truly love them, then I buy them to re-read rather than read for the first time. The problem with requesting the library buy them is that is takes FOREVER for them to approve (or disprove) the request and then FOREVER to actually get the book in the system and sent to me. I've done it once and was too annoyed to do it again. I'd rather go to the book store when I get a chance and read it there. I know, not good for me to do, but if I end up loving it, I always buy it from the store I've been reading it at, kind of like a thank you. The only time I buy books without pre-reading them is when I absolutely love everything else I've ever read by the author.




Yes, I've done the same, but it's a good feeling.
Books mentioned in this topic
Linger (other topics)Ape House (other topics)
Chalice (other topics)
Dark Flame (other topics)
Marked (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Kim Harrison (other topics)Alyson Noel (other topics)
I like sad endings to a point. If they're a reality kind of sad ending I love them. If an author does it just to be adverse, I usually don't take much pleasure in reading them. And no, I don't consider them cliffhangers necessarily. Like Peep said, it's the shock factor that makes a cliffhanger.