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message 1: by Hanner (new)

Hanner Bananer Hey! I’m looking to add more series to my to be read and I’m open to checking out anything! I usually like Fiction, thriller, adventure, mystery and/or romance books. Currently I’m reading two of Anne Bishops series and I love them. The Others is my favorite so far and I have just started The Black Jewels trilogy. What about you guys?


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Brittany Vargas | 2 comments If you’re into some fantasy as far as fiction goes the once upon a broken heart series has been my favorite this year ! Only 2/4 books are out but sooooo good. Young adult. And some romance involved. Enemies become lovers type thing and want each other but can’t. So good.


message 3: by Dawson (new)

Dawson | 5 comments Fantasy is my favorite genre and I just finished the Hell's Library trilogy which was amazing! A love letter to books, even the unwritten ones


message 4: by Hanner (new)

Hanner Bananer Thank you! I was holding my baby and typing the post so I forgot to mention I’m a big fantasy lover lol.


message 5: by Dawson (new)

Dawson | 5 comments Oops I misread fiction for fantasy so I already assumed you were a fan lol. I'm a mom too and I love seeing other moms make time for reading or whatever fun thing they like to do!


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Ian Houston | 33 comments In literary fiction, I just finished Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese, and it was very very good.

In fantasy, J. Gregory Keyes, Waterborn. The prose is simply a delight to read, and the story is fascinating too. A unique world full of spirits and magic and other strangeness.

In thriller, try the John Rain books by Barry Eisler. International assassin action, but superbly written. A very likeable main character, despite his flaws.


message 7: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie A fantastic fantasy series is "The Power of Gold" trilogy by J. J. Leach. Fantastic storytelling from the very beginning.


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments The Hunger Games(by Suzanne Collins) and the Selection(by Kiera Cass)series are amazing! I definitely recommend to anyone and everyone!


message 9: by Hanner (new)

Hanner Bananer I thought I wouldn’t be able to read as much as I do now after having my first baby but it’s been so much better for my mind while breastfeeding.

I’m glad to have more books to add my list. Thanks everyone. I go to the library every two weeks and choose randomly which books I want next. I’ll definitely be looking into grabbing the suggestions!


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lielaaa :) | 2 comments Hi! Just to add on I recommend the “Market of Monsters” trilogy :) I actually discovered it at my library lol! It’s a mix of young adult and horror but it’s sooooo good.


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lielaaa :) | 2 comments @bella I love the hunger games!!!


message 12: by Ian (new)

Ian Houston | 33 comments Jonathan Kellerman writes superb murder mysteries! Nice suggestion!


message 13: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Masters (momoftylerb) I am loving Kattee Robert's O'Malley series. It's your contemporary romance series with some mafia action.


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments Ooh! That definitely sounds like something I would read.


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments Is it called the Marriage Contract?


message 16: by maya (new)

maya My favorite series would have to be Harry Potter, of course, The Folk Of The Air, and The Inheritance Games series. All are either fantasy or mystery with just the right pinch of romance.
Harry Potter- I think everyone read or at least knows about it, so I don't think there's much to explain. It's a beautiful, thoughtfully written series that focuses on magic, friendship and bravery.
The Folk Of The Air- this is pretty popular too, but If you haven't checked it out yet, it's a politics, fantasy book set in the world of Elfhame. The faerie vibes are everything >>> Plus it has a tiny little bit of romance between the mc and her enemy. Yep, a slow-burn, enemies to lovers. And a very well developed one indeed.
The Inheritance Games- again, this has gotten quite popular recently. It's a great mistery with lots of riddles and clues and puzzles, while also a tense romance with a love triangle (the type where the fmc likes 2 hot guys). It's actually done really well, so If you normally dislike love triangles, I still think you should give it a try. (also where are my Jameson girlies???)

You can check my reviews for the last 2 series if you are curious for more :)


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Ronie Reads (iawstorythreadz) | 4 comments all of them


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Marissa (mdmargosian) | 1 comments If you haven't read Spencer Quinn's Chet and Bernie series -- totally fun! Light, easy reading mysteries told from the dog's point of view. Start with "Dog On It" (first one in the series) but after that, easy enough to jump around (and the titles are great, too - The Sound and the Furry, To Fetch a Thief, A Fistful of Collars).


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Sunae | 8 comments I personaly dont focus on one Genre, even if I have my Favorits.
Its better to gatter experiences from many different Places.

I love the older Indiana Jones like Adventure Comics from Francé, and Belgium. Tintin is a fascinating Political Work. Probably needs a lot of Context to understand all of it, but its quiet impressive.
But I wouldnt recommend any Story before King Ottocars Sceptre.

Agatha Christie is a very talented Writer, who knows how to write easy digestable Storys, for a wider Audience, whitout compromising Quality. Her biggest Flaw is definitly the Number of Charakter she introduces at the Beginning, and she fails to differenciate them enough.
And some of her Books feel a bit formulaic, if you read more then 20, but I guess that had to be expected.

Sherlock Holmes.
Pretty much the opposide of formulaic. Today mainly known for his Rivalry whit Moriarty, Holmes is honestly a everyman, someone like Superman, who helps whit any Issue, no matter the Scope.
Different from Agatha Christie who mainly focusses on Murders, and who did it, Holmes Storys are about all Mysteries.
In one Story we imideatly know who did it, but not how, why, or even what. In another, its a classic Murder whit classic Murderer.
While not necressarily the most basic Sherlock Holms Story, for me the Hound of Baskerville endet up to be Doyles definitive Magnum Opus.


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments Ooh! I'm reading 4:50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie!


message 21: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 1 comments I hope we get easier questions lol .. I feel (as they say) left wanting..
So many books …. but I’m going to say the four volumes of “The Book of the New Sun” by Gene Wolfe (science/fantasy)


message 22: by Sunae (new)

Sunae | 8 comments Oh thats definitly one of the famouse ones, even if the Movie helped a lot there. Enjoy!


message 23: by Tara (new)

Tara N Gabrys (tarangabrys) | 3 comments fantasy series Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas. wow that one got me good and will always be a reread of mine. so much complexity!


message 24: by David (new)

David How about narrative nonfiction with a theme of crime like In Cold Blood, The Executioner's Song, Helter Skelter, or The Devil in the White City. Not for the faint hearted.


message 25: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Kelly I read everything from True Crime, Thrillers and Horror.


message 26: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Kelly David wrote: "How about narrative nonfiction with a theme of crime like In Cold Blood, The Executioner's Song, Helter Skelter, or The Devil in the White City. Not for the faint hearted."

Sharon Tate and The Manson Murders by Greg King, The Lost Girls by Robert Kolker (sp), When A Killer Calls, When Evil Came To Good Heart, Summer's Almost Gone, Footsteps In The Snow, Who Killed These Girls, A Beautiful Child, Little Lost Angel (murder of Shanda Sharer), Pretty Little Killers. I have over 1000 true crime books, so if you want more let me know, oh here is another one Rope The Twisted Life and Crimes of Harvey Glatman.


message 27: by Dawson (new)

Dawson | 5 comments Iron druid is a fun series for mythology fans that's a light (but long) read


message 28: by Dawson (new)

Dawson | 5 comments Sandra- any specific topic? psychology is a pretty broad field.


message 29: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Kelly Sandra wrote: "hello good people. what psychology books do you recommend?"

Well there is abnormal psychology, Forensic Psychology, Developmental, Social Psychology, and many others, what area are you interested in?


message 30: by Jacki (new)

Jacki van de Schoor (jaxvan) My favourite series:

Thriller: Lacey Flint series by Sharon Bolton, Lexi Winter series by Sarah Barrie, Maeve Kerrigan series by Jane Casey, Mindf*ck series by S.T. Abby, Grant County series by Karin Slaughter, Sweetpea series by C.J. Skuse & Deanna Madden trilogy by A.R. Torre

Fantasy: Daughter of Winter by Corina Douglas, Fever series by Karen Marie Moning, Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses & Crescent City by Sarah J Maas, Elemental Assassin, Bigtime & Crown of Shards by Jennifer Estep, Darkest London by Kristen Callihan, Folk of the Air by Holly Black, King of Scars duology & Alex Stern by Leigh Bardugo, Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, Ash Princess & Castles in Their Bones by Laura Sebastian


message 31: by Meghan (new)

Meghan Anna (meghan_anna) | 1 comments My favorite right now is the Inheritance Games series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes! It’s the only one I’ve read multiple times through. I found it when I had just started to warm up to reading again after years of not touching books because I had attention span issues. But here I am a few months later… I have completely fallen down the bookworm rabbit hole because of reading it! 🐇📖


message 32: by Susan (new)

Susan (ssticks) Fantasy is my favorite genre. I’m partial to vampires, werewolves, witches but not zombies. That’s why Kim Harrison’s series about The Hollows with Rachel Morgan is my go to read.


message 33: by Tamara (new)

Tamara My two favorite duologies of the year are the celestial kingdom duology and the radiant emperor duology. Both highly recommended. The first is whimsical magical and romantic, the second is… gut wrenchingly beautiful, gutwrenching being a key word here but it was worth it.


message 34: by [deleted user] (new)

His Dark Materials Trilogy is the best book i have ever read. now although the book is great it is very against the catholic church and religion so please be mindful of these themes before you start reading the books


message 35: by Alexa (new)

Alexa Becker My favorite is a little ya series called The Inheritance Games. It’s about a girl who inherits Billions of dollars from a complete stranger. She teams up with the Hawthorne grandsons to complete the mystery of her out of nowhere inheritance. There is a really great romantic plot including a love triangle. Unexpected twists are waiting for you around every corner of the giant Hawthorne mansion.


message 36: by Tiago (new)

Tiago  Damião (tiagodamiao) | 1 comments This is a difficult question to answer since I came back to reading only this year. But until now I love Harry Potter series, and my favorite genre is medieval & fantasy.

Hands down to the Name of the Wind. What a blast of book it is. I still have to read the 2nd one, but maybe I will wait for the 3rd to be launched (if that's going to happen of course).


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Zilicia (teachermomz) | 13 comments Kevin Hearse’s IRON DRUID CHRONICLES is a really fun series if you are into fantasy and world mythology. My favorite part *might* be that the main character has an Irish Wolfhound, Oberon, and they have some kind of mind link where they can talk to each other telepathically. I’ve read all of the original series, but I think there might be some newer ones.
At one point, I had audiobook versions that I listened to on my daily commute, but I HATED the voice they used for Oberon! I imagined that dog having a much more regal and intellectual voice, but he sounded dopey, like Scooby Doo.😭


message 38: by Zilicia (new)

Zilicia (teachermomz) | 13 comments Oh my goodness! I forgot Ken Follet’s Pillars of the Earth series. Of course because I taught English literature for 34 years, I loved it. The books are quite long, though. Epic, even. A recurring thematic idea throughout the books is a strong, intelligent woman being controlled by a weaker, much less intelligent man. The books are quite historically accurate and the first one is set before what we think of as medieval. Really, really good.


message 39: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 178 comments Favorite series is Twilight, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Dune- Fantasy


message 40: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (herebebookdragon) My "favourite" is a really hard question for me because I am a bookseller who genuinely reads everything and a mood-reader, and thus, this is a broad question. I can say my top two genres are Fantasy (broad) and Dark Academia (less broad :p).
May favourite series RIGHT NOW is The Tarot Sequence by K D Edwards <3. This'll change often though :p


message 41: by Danny (new)

Danny | 1 comments Kelly wrote: "I am loving Kattee Robert's O'Malley series. It's your contemporary romance series with some mafia action."


Hmm that sounds sweet and enticing already with you comment.. its a must read..


message 42: by Angelo (new)

Angelo Liu | 1 comments I really enjoyed the Spirit Animals series when I was younger (fantasy adventure-ish). Also, the Magisterium series, like the blending of some elements of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter.


message 43: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy Booty | 0 comments I really loved John Le Carre' s Karla series: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Honorable Schoolboy and Smiley's People. They are terrific character studies as well as being great thrillers and mysteries.

In the same vein, The Slough House series by Mick Herron. Action packed but filled with great flawed characters who Herron doesn't hesitate to bump off. King of them all is Jackson Lamb, a chain smoking, alcoholic anti-hero who can't resist putting a tumbler of scotch in front of an alcoholic agent or making fun of another who has no legs. It's an action series that made me laugh out loud many times.

Also loved Stieg Larsson's trilogy starting with the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I guess you could say I like complex characters.

For non fiction, the series I love best is William Shirer's Twentieth Century Journey. This is autobiography in three volumes. I wasn't that keen on the third of the trilogy but the first two hit it out of the park. He was a midwestern boy who snagged a reporting job in 1920's Paris. He was friends with Isadora Duncan, hung out with Gertrude Stein, Hemingway, James Thurber and saw Lindberg land at Le Bourget. In the second volume he has an eyewitness view of the rise of the Nazi's.


message 44: by Lara (new)

Lara Alahmad | 15 comments My favorite genre is fantasy and ironically I fell in love with fantasy books ever since I read the acotar series , I’m on the 3rd book but my favorite book has got to be the cruel prince by Holly Black


Reader✧˚ ༘ ⋆。♡˚ (readerssgallery) | 2 comments twisted series is my fav
I usually prefer billionaire romance but nowadays I'm into dark romances as well


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Shauneen Hutchinson | 5 comments I am new to the group and enjoying it so much. I love almost every genre, so I generally do not adhere to any particular series. However, with a nod to Louise Penny and Inspector Gamache, I would have to choose Linda Castillo’s Kate Burkholder series as a personal favorite. Cannot resist a thriller set in Ohio’s Amish country that includes a fun romance, a silly yet effective police force and a genuinely cool lady as chief of police!


message 47: by Rose (new)

Rose | 1 comments So far, I absolutely love Donna Leon's series: all of them! Usually there are a few that don't measure up, but all if hers have been amazing, both the oldest and the newest.


message 48: by Mila (new)

Mila | 1 comments my favourite is the shatter me series!! its so good!!!


message 49: by Taegan (new)

Taegan Turner | 17 comments I love the Legend series by Marie Lu!!! Super good!!


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Becky Fessenden | 1 comments I love the Inspector Gamache series by Louise Penny. Set in a fictional village outside of Quebec. Such colorful characters along with the obligatory murder.
Also, Thursday Murder Club - more colorful characters as well as a cold case murder.


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