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Do you stick with one cozy series at a time or switch up?
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Jan 14, 2011 05:04PM

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I think I have one of the Ann George's books on my TBR list, they sound good!

They really are good books. They have the kind of characters you just want to spend time with over and over.


Sometimes it also depends whether I can get my hands on more than one book in a series at the same time, but generally it's rare for me to move straight onto the next book of a series unless I really, really liked it and felt like I had to know what happened next. Otherwise I suffer from series exhaustion and lose interest, like Valerie. I find that changing things up particularly helps with series that are set in a unique time period or have a very distinct theme; after reading one of the Daisy Dalrymple books, I immediately went for a series with a modern setting for a change of pace.


Elizabeth, I love it when a series does actually so grab me I have to stay with it. Enjoy! :D

In DTB I am currently reading a Goodreads win that I love - Devil Colony by James Rollins.
I discovered a new cozy writer that I think I am gling to like because her books are set in New Jersey, Down the Shore. I am currently reading the first one, Night of the Living Deed




I like the E.J. Copperman books too, Karen. Only one thing - E.J. Copperman is Jeff Cohen so it's a he not a she.



One negative side effect it can have (for me) though is that I often forget what was going on with the character etc. when I'm ready to pick up a series again. But that's ok, I overcome that quickly again too! *lol*

@ Caroline - Who are the "Southern Sisters"? I am always looking for a new series that I have not read.

I have so many cozy series in my TBR now. I need to just pick 1 series and make that the only cozies I read until I catch up. Maybe alternate it with an urban Fantasy, a romance or sci-fi series so I don't feel like I'm reading the same book over and over again. Even with a great writer-reading a lot of a series with the same main character starts to feel like the same book over and over.



One series that I do like one after the other, however, is JD Robb's In Death series.



Linda, Have you seen the new discussion thread ( on this group ) that talks about new series coming out in 2012? =D
Looks like alot of great series will be starting next year!

Linda, Have you seen the new discussion thread ( o..."
Thanks for the tip, Melissa! I haven't seen the thread yet but I'll be on the lookout for it ~



I definitely like to read things in order. Sometimes that's why I have to take a reading break from a series -- the next one isn't on-hand at the library! I know some people say "oh its' OK to read things out of order"...but I've done that, and find that I end up just more confused about some of the interpersonal relationships or "insider comments" that I missed b/c i didn't read an earlier book.


I never finished my post...and i didn't even notice!
Since the 'burn out' withthe Amelia Peabody series, I only read one book of a series at a time...I mean, in stea dof reading them in a row...I did read 2 of the Marion Chesney books, then read a few others for group reads and then read the last two Marion Chesney books...that's beent he onlye xception. I don'tt hinkt he series has a name, it's only 4 books long nad fetures Lady Rebecca and something Cuathcart? I think he's ex-military or a memeber of the peerage, but impoverished. I loved them! They were quick, light reads, and readingthem back to back wa smore like reading one longish book.
I do read in order....most of the time. I find that Agatha Christie's books don't need to be read in order...neither do Dorothy Sayers' until Harriet Vane appears, then they should be read in order. I don't think you miss any trememndous personal growth in the Miss Silver mysteries by Patricia Wentworth if you fail to read in order.

I switch it up and read different series & other genres too.

Series,Just finished JoAnne Flukes Cinnamon Rolls,
and am starting Nora Roberts Betrayed. This is soooo amazing to find you!!!!

I do both. When I read the first book of a series and I like it and it is an older series, I then buy them all at once. I do not like to read them all at once as then they are over and there is either no more written or you have to wait for another. Soooo I read one and then switch to another, although I have been know to read two in a row. Although I did read all the Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire series,and The Yellow Rose Mysteries all at once.









Most books I ever read in a row from the same author was the "Cat Who" series by Braun. I know I read to book 8, and I think I read to book 10 before feeling burnout. I finished the others later on, and didn't read so many back to back again.


I have never read the Hamish Macbeth books. Sounds like I had better. Once I find a series that I am interested in, I like to read about 2 of them in a row. It helps for me to learn more about the characters. Then I am more likely to read the rest. I "get to know" them. Also, I don't read out of sequence. Start at one , move to two and so on. I never read but one book at a time. There have been a few authors that I can read (non-series) several in a row.

I have to mix them up. I usually get burned out if I try to read too many.
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