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In Death Unplugged > Did you start reading the series in order?

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message 151: by Drz (new)

Drz | 17 comments I started with Remember When is I've most Nora Roberts books and liked the JD Robb book in it. Then I started at the beginning.


message 152: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
If you had to read one out of order, that was the best one to start with as there weren't any real spoilers in it.


message 153: by Azleen (new)

Azleen my first In Death book was Strangers i think..then it was Salvation. It wasn't too long before i fell in love with the characters and knew i had to get ahold of the first book where it all started for Eve and Roarke and was not disappointed. Naked, Glory and Immortal are my favs in the series and i reread them countless times..

Now that i have the complete set (minus the novellas) i try to reread them all in order..


message 154: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
I'm glad you've decided to re-read them in order. It's a completely different experience.


message 155: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
Yes, it really is a different experience reading these books in order. Meeting Eve and then Roarke as she investigates him and then reading about the development of their relationship and the introduction of new characters book by book is so worth reading in order. And there is so much character growth among the secondary characters also.


message 156: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 429 comments Sandra - *Star* wrote: "Yes, it really is a different experience reading these books in order. Meeting Eve and then Roarke as she investigates him and then reading about the development of their relationship and the intr..."

Agree - well said! I'm still reading through the series for the first time. In order. Now waiting for Seduction in Death . . .


message 157: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
You're moving right along, Lynne. You're 6 books ahead of the buddy reads right now. Drop in and chat about the books anytime though...you don't have to reread them to join in.


message 158: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments I'm reading through in order. I'm currently on #27 which is Salvation in Death. It's an odd one so far.


message 159: by Maggie (new)

Maggie  (metgirl) I was listening to them on audiobooks in order, made it to book 7. My son found a gift set of three books in one CD SET, it started on book 12( not to sound ungrateful, I'm sad the set is abridged) they found 4 sets. I'm going to continue the series with the unabridged copies.


message 160: by Dee (new)

Dee Sauter (indeathaddict) | 1070 comments It took me awhile before I realized this was a series and needed to go back to Naked.


message 161: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
I didn't realize the scope of the series when I started it...was just looking for something else to read and finishing off all of Nora's books. I feel fortunate to have found & started with Naked.


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donna (donnahag) | 51 comments I started from the beginning and am jyst starting Ceremony in Death


message 163: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Yes, I was lucky that the first book recommended to me in the series was Naked.


message 164: by Paula (new)

Paula | 245 comments Jonetta wrote: "I'm glad you've decided to re-read them in order. It's a completely different experience."

Yes, absolutely. I started with the first one but only because people on these discussions advised to do so, and I was not disappointed because I get to see the progressive relationship between Eve and Roarke, Eve and Feeney, Eve and Peabody. I am sure one can start with any in the series, but would have missed that metamorphosis in Eve's relationships. I am now on the wonderful and gruesome Vengeance in Death and love the friction between Eve and Roarke. I like to see them have a good fight once in a while just to remind us that Roarke has not lost his Alpha male personality. I however disliked that Nora used such sacred religious symbols in such a gruesome book. That would be my only criticism of this book.


message 165: by Sheri (new)

Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments I was lucky....when a friend told me about the series she told me from the get go to start at the beginning and to read the series in order. I love reading the progression of all the characters especially Eve. She has come such a long way


message 166: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
Character introduction and progression is the main reason to read this series in order, imo.


message 167: by Sheri (new)

Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments I completely agree Sandra...Mine to


message 168: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
It's why I devoured them three times.


message 169: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments I'll update my progress after I get back from my two week cruise.


message 170: by Sara ♥ (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) | 1038 comments Paula wrote: "I however disliked that Nora used such sacred religious symbols in such a gruesome book. That would be my only criticism of this book."

I get where you're coming from... but there are crazies of every religion, creed, color, nationality, gender, etc. That being said, I have noticed that in fiction these days, religion tends to be looked down upon, and I find that incredibly sad. Fanatics (who are different than devotees) make us all look bad.


message 171: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 429 comments JSWolf wrote: "I'll update my progress after I get back from my two week cruise."

Enjoy your cruise, JS - where are you going, you lucky dog? I love to cruise -


message 172: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
Two week cruise...sounds heavenly! Enjoy JS!


message 173: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) I read them all over the place. Doesn't bother me. I put things in proper order in my mind. Sometimes I read several in order and other times I just pull them as I feel like it. No biggie.


message 174: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
It's great you are able to do that. I'm a read in order type girl & like to see the character development as I read.


message 175: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
I'd be utterly confused with my linear brain:)


message 176: by Quynh (new)

Quynh (quynh_o) | 1269 comments I'm too OCD to read long series out of order.


message 177: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
Quynh wrote: "I'm too OCD to read long series out of order."

I was avoiding saying that but, must confess..:)


message 178: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
LOL...me too! Must read in order.


message 179: by Quynh (new)

Quynh (quynh_o) | 1269 comments Haha ;) it would just be bad for my health if I didn't know what happened previously!


message 180: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
I agree.
Quynh...did you see my review for The Singer?


message 181: by Quynh (new)

Quynh (quynh_o) | 1269 comments Yes I did! Great job. I'm itching to get on it. I can't wait. It's almost heeeeere. *grabby hands*


message 182: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments Biblophile wrote: "I read them all over the place. Doesn't bother me. I put things in proper order in my mind. Sometimes I read several in order and other times I just pull them as I feel like it. No biggie."

After reading "New York to Dallas", it becomes much more important to have read what comes before that because there are references after that book to things that happened in the past that you won't get if you have not read certain ones previously. And you won't know which ones.


message 183: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments The next book I read in the series will be Calculated in Death (In Death, #36) by J.D. Robb . I am so close to finishing the series. Just 3 novels and one novella to go.


message 184: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
Awesome, JS! Did you read a lot on your cruise?


message 185: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments Sandra wrote: "Awesome, JS! Did you read a lot on your cruise?"

I read a lot yes. I read 3 In Death novels, 1 In Death novella, and one other novel.


message 186: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
Nice to get a lot of reading in on a vacation. Sounds very relaxing. I'm thinking I need one about now.


message 187: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
Oh, how fun to get that much reading done on a cruise! Especially this series.


message 188: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments I figure I'll be caught up sometime in the summer as my pile of TBR books is pretty big. So I can stretch out reading the In Death series for a little bit.


message 189: by Dee (new)

Dee Sauter (indeathaddict) | 1070 comments As much as I love reading I honestly can't say I would do a lot of reading on a cruise. The airplane ride, OH yeah, but not a cruise.


message 190: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
The last cruise I took there was an entire day where we were at sea. It was wonderful for reading. We had a stateroom and I sat out on my balcony with a book and it was heaven!


message 191: by Dee (new)

Dee Sauter (indeathaddict) | 1070 comments You have a point.


message 192: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments Coming back from a day trip and sitting on the balcony waiting for the ship to set sail is a good time to read. Sitting on the pool deck is a good time to read. Sitting in the theater waiting for the show to start is a good time to read. There are many good times to read. You just have to notice them.


message 193: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
Lol! We are of like minds, JS.


message 194: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 95 comments Jonetta wrote: "Lol! We are of like minds, JS."

We are going on another cruise the end of October. We will have a balcony. The first couple of days won't be so warm since we are leaving from Boston. So those days will have some good reading time in between ship activities and eating.


message 195: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Evans (pvevans) | 47 comments I started reading the series two or three books in. Then I went back and read from the beginning.


message 196: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
Smart woman, Patricia!


message 197: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Evans (pvevans) | 47 comments My mom called me last night and asked me what my favorite ALL time book was (I couldn't answer that…lol). She wants a good book to read. Her only thing is she didn't want to be scared. I told her it’s about time she jumped on the In Death bandwagon. I think she is starting to read Naked today! I’m excited. LOL


message 198: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15057 comments Mod
Woo hoo!


message 199: by Paula (last edited Jun 06, 2014 06:44AM) (new)

Paula | 245 comments Finished Midnight in Death. I am beginning to think that Eve wears the pants in the Roarke/Dallas household. Onward to Conspiracy in Death.


message 200: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11212 comments Mod
JSWolf wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "Lol! We are of like minds, JS."

We are going on another cruise the end of October. We will have a balcony. The first couple of days won't be so warm since we are leaving from Bosto..."


Sounds so nice, JS. Lucky you! And you're right - have to take advantage of all those little opportunities to read. :)


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