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Shannon: The Claire Malloy series is a good one. One of my favorites actually. How can you not love a bookstore owner as protagonist. When I first started reading mysteries (as an adult--not back when I was reading Trixie Belden and The Bobbsey Twins) I started with the bibliomysteries. First came
John Dunning,s Cliff Janeway series. Then I didn't read any more mysteries until I came upon the Death on Demand series by Carolyn Hart. After reading that whole series (that were out at the time) I found a site where cozies were listed by categories and I printed the bibliomysteries and worked my way through them. I wasn't ready to stop reading mysteries so from there it was a free-for-all.



I have just read A Cast-Off Coven. Nice book and I like the main character. It's a pity there's no new book till next year.

Glad I'm not the only one that didn't enjoy this book. I always feel that maybe I'm missing something when I don't like a "classic".




Beejer50: I also like to read a series in order, even if the author says the books can stand alone I think you always get more out of the development of the characters if you read the books in order, you are familiar with all the backstory. I actually like when I find a new author for me but the series is established because I hate that wait of a year between books and if you have to read 5-10 books (or more) before you run out the waiting is a long way off. Also you know what kind of commitment you will have to make if you like the series--I may not be saying that exactly right--my thought here is if you pick up a new series with a new author and you really like the series and characters but with the fickle publishing industry the way it is they drop a series before it even gets started like at the second book and you are all geared up to read this series for many years and boom, it's over. I can give you a for instance of what I mean. I had been reading Cynthia Baxter's Jessica Popper, DVM series. I like to write to the authors and tell them if I like their books so I wrote to Cynthia. She answered and told me she was going to start a new series and would I let her know what I thought. So of course I said sure. Well I read the first Mallory Marlowe book and liked it and wrote Cynthia and told her that I liked the book and what I liked about it. Then when the second one came out I read it and wrote and told her that I liked it and why and she wrote back and said that the publisher had dropped that series and there wouldn't be anymore. That pretty much sucked. However if I were just finding let's say Susan Wittig Albert, I would have 18 China Bayles books to enjoy so I know if I like the series I have plenty of books to read before it runs out. Just a thought.
Denise said: "I actually like when I find a new author for me but the series is established because I hate that wait of a year between books and if you have to read 5-10 books (or more) before you run out the waiting is a long way off."
That has actually backfired for me on a couple series. For example, the Sookie Stackhouse books. I was glad I caved and got the boxed set of seven because I devoured those plus book eight (which had just come out at that time) in two weeks. So then I had to wait a year for book nine anyway.
Same thing with MaryJanice Davidson - glommed her series, then actually waited two years for the next as the publisher switched format mid-series from paperback to hardcover (I hate when pubs do this!), and I wanted to own the next book in the series. Now I'm caught up on both for another year and want the next books now, lol.
I have, however, done better in amassing and spreading out the reading of backlists for other long-established series, in both the cozy mystery and thriller genres (eg: Kate Collins, Nancy Atherton, Lisa Gardner, Karen Rose, Charlaine Harris...).
I don't know which grows faster, the wish-list or the TBR pile....
That has actually backfired for me on a couple series. For example, the Sookie Stackhouse books. I was glad I caved and got the boxed set of seven because I devoured those plus book eight (which had just come out at that time) in two weeks. So then I had to wait a year for book nine anyway.
Same thing with MaryJanice Davidson - glommed her series, then actually waited two years for the next as the publisher switched format mid-series from paperback to hardcover (I hate when pubs do this!), and I wanted to own the next book in the series. Now I'm caught up on both for another year and want the next books now, lol.
I have, however, done better in amassing and spreading out the reading of backlists for other long-established series, in both the cozy mystery and thriller genres (eg: Kate Collins, Nancy Atherton, Lisa Gardner, Karen Rose, Charlaine Harris...).
I don't know which grows faster, the wish-list or the TBR pile....

I'm like you, I can't bear to start a series half way through, even if that means I have to scour eBay and abe books to try and find them. I had a real problem finding the Hailey Lind Art Lovers Mystery Series - but it was worth while! They are brilliant :)
Miki wrote: "Just finished
. I absolutely adored it, just a great, clean, christian themed cozy mystery. The second one is definitely on my TBR list."
I got an omnibus with the three books and it was a great reading.

I got an omnibus with the three books and it was a great reading.


Thanks Miki...I'm going to add this one to my wish list! I enjoy christian themed cozies :)



Same thing with MaryJanice Davidson - glommed her series, then actually waited two years for the next as the publisher switched format mid-series from paperback to hardcover (I hate when pubs do this!), and I wanted to own the next book in the series. Now I'm caught up on both for another year and want the next books now, lol...."
Talk about a long wait between books--has anybody read the Jean M. Auel series that starts with The Clan of the Cave Bear? This woman takes years and years to finish a book. I understand thorough research but come on already. Book one came out in 1980, book 2 in 1982 (not bad), book 3 came out in 1985, book 4 came out in 1990, book 5 in 2002 and the next one is due out in 2011. You almost need to go back and reread the whole series to refresh your memory and these aren't small books or light reading!
Denise ~ It isn't just the years of research Auel puts into her books, I remember reading she had quite a lengthy illness that delayed work on this last book (#6).
I read the first three in the series back-to-back in 1988. The really cool part for me was being able to actually visualize the homes of the "Mammoth Hunters," as I had visited an Iron Age museum in Stavangar, Norway the previous summer. I read book 4 when it came out, but though I bought book 5 I never did get around to reading it. Oops. Now I think I should wait until book 6 is out, and might have to skim some of book 4 before I continue.
I read the first three in the series back-to-back in 1988. The really cool part for me was being able to actually visualize the homes of the "Mammoth Hunters," as I had visited an Iron Age museum in Stavangar, Norway the previous summer. I read book 4 when it came out, but though I bought book 5 I never did get around to reading it. Oops. Now I think I should wait until book 6 is out, and might have to skim some of book 4 before I continue.


I read the first three in the..."
Did not know that Jean had been ill. But still, my goodness 9 years...what fun that you had visited that museum. Even though I didn't have that kind of experience, Auel is such a good writer that I could visualize where they were and what life was like. I read the books back to back also (books 1-4) then 5 when it came out. Every once in a while I think of Ayla and Jondalar and look to see if the new book has come out yet. When I was making my comment above I went out to see if there was any news and was so excited to see that a book will be out next year. One place I looked said it was out January of this year but then looking further that was not correct. By the way, the next books title is The Land of Painted Caves. Doesn't that sound great? I can hardly wait now that I know it is coming out.


Meh . . . probably won't read another in the series."
That's too bad. I enjoy this series and am looking forward to the next one, which comes out next month,



Meh . . . probably won't read another in the series."
I actually enjoy this series ;)
Denise: Yes, I love the title of the new book. Makes me want to dig out my book on the Lescaux caves.
Finished reading A Veiled Deceptionby Annette Blair early this morning. Not too bad. Am already more than halfway through book two.
Finished reading A Veiled Deceptionby Annette Blair early this morning. Not too bad. Am already more than halfway through book two.

Finished Laceny and Lace when the rain chased me indoors this afternoon. Next up: Fellowship of Fear by by Aaron Elkins.

I've just finished
and I'm going to read the other two ones in the series. I've liked it a lot (and I like math too, so....)


Deborah - I love the Thistle and Twigg books! I don't know Mary Saums but I'd love it if there were going to be more in the series. Do you know by any chance?


Agree too, with those who enjoyed Cricket MacRae series. Can't wait for that new one to come out. Thanks for the heads up, Melodie!

Here's a link for her
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/m...
Went to her website but not much info there. As I enjoy cozies set in the South, I'll be adding her books to my 'to read' list!




I used to like this series, too, but this one just pissed me off big time!


I love the Plum books! I've never viewed Steph-Morelli-Ranger as a real triangle, so that doesn't bother me at all in this series.


You know, that could also be it.

Not sure if she's writing any more of them. I really enjoyed the first one, too.


Courtney: We have discussed Hannah, Mike and Norman in several of the threads and we all are sick of the triangle but several of us have contacted the author and Joanne says it is up to Hannah when and who she chooses. Can you believe it! Some of us are still hanging on by our fingernails and continue to read the series, others (like Melodie) have packed it in.






I liked that one! Gave it 5 stars!"
I've always enjoyed this series - especially the characters and setting. I'm reading the last book now.





One of the best series out there!
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