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message 101: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) Just started the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris.
the same author also has another series i just stared it's called Grave Sight



message 102: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I love the Mary Crow books. I still have the last one in my stacks to read. I've been putting it off because it's the last one (the last time I read her website). I'll miss Mary and Jonathan.


message 103: by Jess (new)

Jess Alicia - what is the series called Grave Sight about? is it also about vampires?


message 104: by Marsha (new)

Marsha Forgetting a series for a while can be fun. I'm looking forward to catching up on the new Dunes (I read the first three of the new series) and also the newer Outlanders (I think I read the first three or four- just noted that number seven just came out!) Hooray!


message 105: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) Jess that is the first book in the series and it's about a woman who can see the last moments of a person's death.I don't think these will be vampire based more like a mystery series.


message 106: by Amber (new)

Amber (peachystateofmind) So many of my favorites have been mentioned already. So I'll throw in a few I haven't seen.

Rogue Angel series by Alex Archer (About a female archaeologist who somehow puts Joan of Arcs sword back together and somehow trouble is drawn to her during her excavations. Cross between Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider.)

Fable Haven series by Brandon Mull (Two kids stay with their grandparents and discover they are caretakers to a magical preserve but it is in danger. Each book deals with an adventure regarding this secret.)

Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith (There are 4 books. I think there is also another series out by that author but not sure.)

Crimson City series started by Liz Maverick (each book is written by a different author but based on the same theme but with different characters and story.)

That is all I have time for now. I will keep checking as I love to see others who read some of the same series I do and learn about others I didn't know about.


message 107: by ScottK (new)

ScottK | 535 comments OMG JG I have not ever found anyone else who like the Guy Gavriel Kay books , I loved them too.


message 108: by Liz (new)

Liz Wow, series...there are so many! I've read The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lord of the Rings, and A Series of Unforunate Events.

I suppose right now I'm working on Gossip Girl. However, those books are my guilty pleasure so I don't read them often. I'm also working on The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith--I've only read the first one because I was going to the read the 2nd book but then realized that my brother had taken our families' to Africa and I couldn't get one from the library. I'm also working on Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy, meaning that I read the first 2 years ago and wish to reread them before going to the third.

I also want to start Twilight and Eragon--need to get a copy of Twilight though. Maybe once I get a break from all of my reading for my English major!


message 109: by Malena (new)

Malena (badgalmalmal) I loved reading the Tomorrow series by John Marsden.




JG (Introverted Reader) Scott, my sister's really the only other person I've found who's even heard of Guy Gavriel Kay, and I introduced her to his work! I think he's way underappreciated!


message 111: by ScottK (new)

ScottK | 535 comments I heartily agree, have you read any of his other stuff, just wondering if they were as good.


message 112: by JG (Introverted Reader) (last edited Oct 15, 2008 07:55PM) (new)

JG (Introverted Reader) The Lions of al-Rassan is one of my favorite books. I swear I'm in love with the two main guy characters! I re-read Tigana recently and it's another great one. I remember the rest of them as being really good also, but it's probably been over 10 years since I've read a lot of them.


message 113: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 437 comments I am also a lover of Guy Gavriel Kay's books. I have all of them on my shelf. I actually have been trying to get around to reading the Fionavar Tapestry trilogy again. It's one of my favorites. The only ones I didn't enjoy as much was the Sarantine Mosiac series.


message 114: by Eric (new)

Eric | 382 comments I am currently rotating through (and enjoying) many series including:

The Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz (My Favorite series)

The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

The Jack Daniels series by J.A. Konrath (My Second Favorite series)

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan

The Xanth series by Piers Anthony (Very long series going back to my childhood and still coming out)

and lastly I have finished

The Dark Tower series by Stepehn King

I recommend them all.




message 115: by [deleted user] (new)

i am reading the

twilight series-stephanie meyers
warriors-erin hunter


message 116: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Scarpetta serie, and not really a serie but the Poirot and Miss Marple 'serie'.
The serie that Jean M auel wrote.


message 117: by Allison (last edited Feb 25, 2009 02:38AM) (new)

Allison i'm enjoying his dark materials series by phillip pullman, although i'm waiting on the 3rd

i was really into the scarpetta series at first, but it seems that the newer books are more about money and government that solving the crime.

as for the twilight series, i loved twilight, but cannot get into new moon. we'll see.

the stephanie plum series is really not my style at all, but they are just too funny. how can you not laugh at them?


message 118: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (inscorel) | 24 comments I am reading "The Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan. It isn't something I would usually read, but my boyfriend got me into it and we are reading them together. It is quite a committment (I think the series has 12 books or so, and they are each upwards of 800 pages) but the stories are so good and captivating, that I forget how long they are. Jordan does a great job of creating an entirely new and intricately described world that I just find myself amazed at all the detail he included.


message 119: by Celeste (new)

Celeste (celestelueck) | 107 comments Okay just 10 seies. I think I can do that. I'll just list the first 10 that comes to mind.
1. Odd Thomas by Dean Knootz. Because I'm listening to it in my car now and loving every minute of it. These books could become another obsession, like say Harry Potter, or Twilight for me.
2. The Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde
3. The Valentin St. Cyr mysteries by David Fulmer. Starting with Chasing the Devil's Tail.
4. The Ranger's Appentice series by John Flanagan
5. Vampirates series by Jasper Somper
6. The Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry
7. The Sister's Grimm series by Michael Buckley
8. Maximum Ride series by James Patterson
9. The Sally Lockheart mystery series by Philip Pullman
10. The Twilight series by Stephanie Meyers
11. The Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowlings
12. The Aunt Dimity series by Nancy Atherton
13. The China Bayles mysteries by Susan Wittig Albert

Sorry, I guess I couldn't keep it to 10 and yet I did not add them all on.


message 120: by Julianne (new)

Julianne | 314 comments Celeste-

I've been listening to the Odd Thomas series in the car, too. The narrator's pretty good! I'm up to the last installment (Odd Hours).

I listened to Aunt Dimity's Death, too, and really liked it. Unfortunately the library doesn't have the next book in audio, and Atherton hasn't made it to the top of my TBR lists. I really need to keep her in mind as easy, fun reading (sometimes I really need that!)




message 121: by Liz (new)

Liz Leslie, I have been meaning to start the Wheel of Time series! The first one is own my bookshelf at home. Where I live for this year and home don't happen to be on the same continent, but I'm saving that book for when I really have time to pay attention to it (i.e. when I'm not at univeristy!).


Abigail (42stitches) | 360 comments I totally forgot I'm reading the Vampire Hunter D novels. I'm way behind though. 11 or 12 just came out and I'm only up to 5.


message 123: by Maurean (new)

Maurean (moreads) | 19 comments It's nice to see that I'm far from alone in my adoration of series books! LoL...those I read fairly faithfully:

Kelley Armstrong: Women of the Other World
Tim Cockey: Hitchcock Sewell
Catherine Coulter: FBI (Sherlock & Savage)
John Dunning: The Bookman (Cliff Janeway)
J.Evanovich: Stephanie Plum
Jasper Fforde: Thursday Next
Vince Flynn: Mitch Rapp
Charlaine Harris : Southern Vampire
Virginia Lanier (RIP): Bloodhound
Sharyn McCrumb: Appalachian Ballads
D.Preston/L. Child: Pendergast
Ann Ross: Miss Julia
Karin Slaughter: Grant County

oh, I guess that's *more* than 10, isn't it? And, honestly, I could add about a dozen more! I luv a series where I can "befriend" the characters, and I get saddened when an author ends one on me. (LoL; I obviously need a REAL life, with REAL friends...)


message 124: by Sera (new)

Sera Sarah, there is no order to Carl Hiaasen's books. I read them all out of order of publication date, and I didn't have any issues.


message 125: by Sera (new)

Sera Sandra Worth has a Richard III series The Rose of York. They are 3 short books about Richard's life and rule of England. It's pretty historically accurate, too, which is always a bonus with these types of books.


message 126: by Janet (new)

Janet | 5 comments I just tried to read the Southern Vampire Series.
But found that i just could not give one damn about the characters. I quit after the first book.
I loved Twilight and Harry Potter.
Has anyone read Jennifer Lauck? I think that is how you spell her last name. A series of memoires. I loved them.


message 127: by Kiwi (last edited Nov 14, 2008 08:25PM) (new)

Kiwi | 47 comments I LOVE series.

Here are some of my favorites:

Okay, BESIDES the Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer...

1. Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz (Action/Adventure) - 7 Vol. ongoing

2. Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot (Teen Romance) - 10 main volumes, 3 half volumes, 3 special volumes complete

3. The Mediator by Meg Cabot (Fantasy Teen Romance)- 6 Vol. Complete

4. Inkheart by Cornelia Funke (Fantasy)- 3 Vol. Complete

5. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer (Science Fiction/Fantasy) - 6 Vol. ongoing

6. Young Heroes Series by Jane Yolen (Greek Fantasy) - 4 Vol. Complete

7. Pendragon by D.J. MacHale (Adventure/Fantasy) - 10 Vol. Complete

8. Maximum Ride by Jame Patterson (Adventure/Fantasy) - 4 Vol. ongoing

9. Diamond Brothers by Anthony Horowitz (Mystery/Adventure) - 4 Vol. ongoing (?)

10. Bras & Broomsticks by Sarah Mlynowski (Fantasy/Romance) - 4 Vol. ongoing

11. Once Upon a Marigold by Jean Ferris (Fantasy/Romance) - 3 Vol. Complete (?)


message 128: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) Wow Kiwi, you really do like series. Do you get the hardbacks when they come out or wait for the paperbacks?


message 129: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (missfryer) | 453 comments Southern Vampire series by Charlaine Harris


message 130: by Kiwi (last edited Nov 14, 2008 10:07PM) (new)

Kiwi | 47 comments Er...depends. If I bought one book in paperback or hardcover, then the whole series has to be in paperback or hardcover since I'm OCD XD. But sometimes I have a mix...like for Artemis Fowl and Pendragon, I didn't get hardcover until book 5.

Most of the stuffs I read are YA though ^^.


message 131: by Anya (new)

Anya At the moment there are only two series that I am willing to buy and read:

(1) The Psy-Changeling series by Nalini Singh,

(2) The Hollows series by Kim Harrison.

I tried Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series, but I quit halfway through the second book. Oddly enough I lost all interest in the characters.

About six months ago I promised a friend I'd check out the Chicago Stars series by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, but so far I have only read the first two books... and the 4th I think. The other ones just didn't sound interesting enough to make me read them. Harsh, I know, but eh...


message 132: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (manchesterunited) 1) Repairman Jack series from F. Paul Wilson
2) Benjamin January series from Barbra Hambly
3) Nameless Detective from Bill Pronzini
4) Dresden series from Jim Butcher
5) Reacher by Lee Child
6) Alphabet series from Sue Grafton
7) Dave Robicheax series from James L. Burke
8) Shardlake by C.J. Sansom
9) Sharon McCone by Marcia Muller
10) Lew Archer by Ross MacDonald
11) Mary Russell by Laurie King
12) Elvis Cole by Robert Crais
13) Myron Bolitar by Harlan Coben
14) Fletch series by Gregory McDonald
15) Deborah Knott by Margaret Maron
16) Sid Halley by Dick Francis
17) Sharpe by Bernard Cornwell
18) Dillon by Jack Higgins



message 133: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Alex Cross series
The Women's Murder Club series
Kay Scarpetta series
Grant County series



message 134: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (biancamaria) | 120 comments There are plenty of series' that I love;
All Tortall series' by Tamora Pierce
Legendsong and Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody
Harry Potter by J.K Rowling
Anne by L.M Montgomery
Tomorrow Series by John Marsden
Lord of the Rings (plus the Hobbit) by Tolkein
I'm really liking the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon although I have only read one so far.
Magicians' Guild Series - Trudi Canavan
Ancient Future - Traci Harding,
just to name a few.

I have a list on bookreads of 'next-in-series-to-read' for books that the author hasn't finished writing or that are, obviously, the next in the series. Just to make sure I don't forget about them.


message 135: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments As the wife of an author who writes series - I'm glad to see so many people like them. I personally think that series are great. My favorites:

1 - Riyria Revelations
2 - Harry Potter
3 - C.S. Lewis
4 - LOTR

Wife of GR author: Michael J. Sullivan | The Crown Conspiracy (10/08) | Avempartha (04/09)


message 136: by Robin (last edited Dec 21, 2008 12:53PM) (new)

Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments I can definitely see your point Fiona - and just so you don't have to worry - My husband's series is exactly 6 no more no less. He wanted to write the whole one before publishing the first - it was "designed" just like Potter and there is nothing that anyone (i.e. publisher) will be able to do to get more than that written - it would ruin all the planning that he did to "wrap it all up" in a particular way.

Wife of GR author: Michael J. Sullivan | The Crown Conspiracy (10/08) | Avempartha (04/09)


message 137: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10620 comments Mod
I jumped into the Southern Vampire books by Harris a few weeks ago... Im knee deep in them and love them!


message 138: by Donna (new)

Donna | 14 comments Tisha wrote: "The Dark Tower series is great (even though I'm not completely finished)

Another series I absolutely loved was the Lytton Family trilogy by Penny Vincenzi. (sometimes called "The Spoils of Time" t..."


I loved the trilogy.
Haven't liked her other books as much.


message 139: by Donna (new)

Donna | 14 comments Suzann wrote: "Hi there, I thought I'd chime in on what series I'm reading. Let's see...

Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (Urban Fantasy)
Savannah Vamprire series by Raven Hart (Urban Fantasy)
The Gardella Vampr..."


Suzann wrote: "Hi there, I thought I'd chime in on what series I'm reading. Let's see...

Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (Urban Fantasy)
Savannah Vamprire series by Raven Hart (Urban Fantasy)
The Gardella Vampr..."

someone else who likes The Study series



message 140: by Donna (new)

Donna | 14 comments Eliza wrote: "I'm in love with Phillipa Gregory's books about the Tudors. I'm not sure if it qualifies as a "series," but each book is about a different historical figure in the true-life soap opera of Henry VI..."

If you liked them, you'd like Philippa Gregory's books.
Her real name is Eleanor Hibbert, and she also writes as Victoria Holt.
She has a series of books that starts with early English History and goes up to the Victorian age. She also has a trilogy about Isabella of Spain, one about Catherine de Medici, and I think one about Lucretia Borzia.

Easy reads, not always historically accurate, but I still enjoyed them.


message 141: by Donna (new)

Donna | 14 comments I have a very very big Excel spread sheet with the names of all the series that I am reading or want to read.
I mark the next book to be read in one column. If I've read the most current book, I make a note to check for new books.
I just did a quick scan - including the series that sound interesting but that I haven't read, I have about 225 series on my spread sheet.

Mysteries with a woman antagonist - most are very light, easy reads
Meg Lanslow series - Donna Andrews
Sophie Metropolis series -
Goldie Schutz series - Diane Davidson
Kate Connor, Vampire Hunter - Julie Kenner
V I Warshawsky - Sara Paretsky

Mystery series based in 18 - 20 century
Lady Victoria series (and Molly Murphy series) - Rhys Bowen
Amelia Peabody series - Elizabeth Peters
Sarah Woolson series - Shirley Tallman

Some of my other favorites:
Decker/Lazarus series - Faye Kellerman
Flower series - Lauren Willig
Maisie Dobbs series - Jacqueline Winspear
Acrane society - Amanda Quick
Camel Club series - David Balducci
Simply .. series - Mary Balogh






message 142: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments Nice system Donna!!


message 143: by Kellie (new)

Kellie (acountkel) | 992 comments Donna.
It's nice to know I am not the only one who has her book series listed on excel. I color coordinate mine. I have all the books in a particular series listed in one column. I color each one I have read and also color those I own but haven't read yet. I have so many series, I probably couldn't read them all in a life time!


message 144: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (storybox) My favorite series are:
Sally Lockhart Trilogy by Philip Pullman (totally underrated in my opinion, more people should read this!)
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
Harry Potter series (of course)


message 145: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Other series I've liked but not seen listed here:

Earth's Children series (Clan of the Cave Bear, Valley of the Horses, etc.) by Jean M. Auel

Richard Jury series by Martha Grimes (mysteries set in the 1980s in England).





message 146: by Tonya (new)

Tonya (nyab2000) | 49 comments Jaime~I haven't read many series either, but I have many in my TBR pile so hopefully I'll get to them soon.

I read the Twilight Series and really enjoyed it although Twilight was definitely my favorite book.
I have started Ender's Game which is the first of the Ender Saga by Orson Scott Card and I really enjoy it so far.
When I was younger I read many of V.C. Andrews series starting with the Dollanger(?) Series (Flowers in the Attic).
I loved the Vampire Chronicles but have only made it to Memnoch the Devil so far.
I have also started the Mayfair Witches but have only read The Witching Hour. Lasher and Taltos are in my TBR pile and I can't wait to read them :)

I have ready to read

The Harry Potter Series (I read the first one years ago so I want to go back and reread it and then read the rest of them)
The Dark Tower Series
Odd Thomas Series
The Chronicles of Narnia ( I read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian years ago but want to reread them and then read the rest.)
I also want to read the Southern Vampire series by Charlaine Harris after reading all the great reviews in here. I have the first book! :)



message 147: by Manday (new)

Manday | 212 comments I am sure it has been mentioned, but I always recommend Harry Potter and also His Dark Materials (the Golden compass etc)


message 148: by Madeline (new)

Madeline | 293 comments I'm currently reading (and am enjoying)

The Thursday Next Series by Jasper Fforde
The Amelia Peabody Series by Elizabeth Peters
The Charlie Bone Series by Jenny Nimmo (This series at first glance seems like quite the Harry Potter knock off, but it's good enough on its own merit, and each book has been better than the last)
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
The Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley
The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett
The Tortall series (multiples series within the series) by Tamora Pierce
The Ender Series by Orson Scott Card
The Hornblower Series by C.S. Forester
The Oz series by L. Frank Baum
Dark Is Rising series by Susan Cooper
The Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones
The Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini
The Inkheart Trilogy by Cornelia Funke
Tales of the City series by Armistead Maupin

Ok I'm stopping, these are the ones I'm currently reading only, not necessarily my favorites, but most of those have already been mentioned! :)

On a side note... I'm terrified to read the Twilight series. I'm a vampire fiction fan in general (Buffy and True Blood I love!) but I saw the first movie.... and was kinda appalled (the sparkling did it) I actually couldn't help myself and laughed really loud at the sparkling part and all the teenage girls got really quite and the air was heavy with disapproval... (I felt kinda bad) so I can't really bring myself to read it just yet despite all the hype. I think the only way it will happen is if a free copy shows up in the lost and found at work. ^_^


message 149: by El (new)

El John Dunning's Cliff Janeway books are also very good, but I haven't seen anyone list them here yet.


Abigail (42stitches) | 360 comments I recently started Naomi Novik's Temeraire series. It's so funny!! Think Industrial age with battle dragons. Normally not the kind of thing I would get into on my own, but they were a gift of sorts and I really like them.


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