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Do you stick with one cozy series at a time or switch up?
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Feb 11, 2013 12:29PM

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I'm the same. For the most part, I switch it up, but I just recently got hooked on two different series, because the personal relationships were incredibly interesting. Those I had to read one right after the other (one of the series being the White House Chef series).

I definitely switch between series, and even between types of books I read. (Cozies, while the favorites, are not the only thing I read - which is probably true of everyone else!)







I started doing this about 6 months ago when I started listening to more audiobooks. Nowadays, I typically have a book of short stories going in conjunction with an audiobook and one or two other books!


I read The Suicide Club and Other Stories by RLS earlier this year.


Elaine, I love Donna Andrews. Sometimes I laugh so hard I cry. I shudder to think about the life she leads as I prefer much, much more quiet. I can't imagine how I would have time to read!!!
I tend to focus a lot of time on old English mysteries and also some modern ones like Deborah Crombe. Of course American authors who write about British mystery, and some like Donna Andrews for just the humor and creative story line. I also like Sarah Graves. Can read and pick up a few hints on repairing old houses. While mine is not quite as old as hers, can relate to the characters and the story.
Just got done reading The Killing at Badger's Drift. And I have a few Agatha Christies I have not read yet. Also, I like to read Georges Simenon.
Good to hear what others are reading and it gives me ideas for my reading list. Thanks.


Thanks. I do like Rhys Bowen, but had not heard of this one.



Thanks. I do like Rhys Bowen, but..."
This is the newest in her Royal Spyness series.


Twelve Days was her latest release, but there were 5 in that series before Twelve Days and another one Heirs and Graces scheduled for an August release.
I think 12 Days was by far the best in the series to date - excellent read!


I'm finding I can do maybe two books in a row in a series without getting burnt out. I either bounce in between series or throw another book like The Forgotten Garden into the mix and I'm fine.








Yes, same for me, Betty. MC Beaton's two series being ones I read all of and hang out for the next book. Am enjoying Judy Fitzwater'sJennifer Marsh series at the moment. First title is Dying to Get Published. I think because it could be set almost in any city, rather than getting bogged down in a definite milieu with lots of extraneous detail. Will check out Colleen Helme.

Irene, I agree with you and Betty. I try never to read books by the same author one after another, because I tend to miss things in the current book. I always read a book or two in between.





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