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I have read the first in the Odd Thomas Series, the Aunt Dimity series, the Nursery Crimes series (Jasper Fforde), and the Spellman Files. I really want to keep reading these, but I jump to something else. So, in that sense I kinda wish they were stand alones, cause then I wouldn't have to worry that I haven't kept up!





I like getting to know the characters and their life expriences in each book.
Stand alones are good too.
I'll read just about anything.




I did follow the Jean Auel serie but for now only both two of them and read one.
I think what I find a little bit a pity is that you need to buy several books almost to read the whole story. At least that was the feeling after the first Auel book. Patricia Cornwell her books don't have it.
So maybe I do prefer a stand alone book.
By the way, did anybody read already hr last Scarpetta book, called Scarpetta? In Italy it came ou beginning of this month.
It really depends. I wont buy books JUST BECAUSE they are in series, but I have found quite a few that I love... Odd Thomas, Dexter.... those are my two absolute favs. I read all of the orginal Left Behind Series too( 12 books in all, i think)... and imagine that, never got tired of them!

However, I tend to put series' off for a while, since they are a bigger commitment.


I like both. But the series better be good. If not I won't read past the second book.


Christopher Pike made some series books, but I preferred his stand alones.


Oh and Sweet Valley High!






Oh my gosh, the Babysitters Club, I used to read those! Right now I can only think of two series I've got going, but I know there are a couple of others.


My favorite series are the collection of trilogies that are interconnected so that you can experience different aspects of the same story/world.
But, I also like stand-alone books. I just get more excited about good series because it lasts longer.


Sp far I am going on Eclipse and I am started Charlaine Harris and Kerreyln Sparks
I don't know what this new obsession is about Vampires but it's catchy!!!


Some of my favorites:
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings
Twilight
Dead After Dark (Sookie Stackhouse)
The Princess Diaries
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow
the Aurora Teagarden series
Wine Lover's Mystery series
Cleo Coyle's Coffeehouse Mysteries
John J Lamb's Teddy Bear series

And I love stand-alone's, although I'm a little heartbroken everytime I come to the end of a stand-alone book with a character I love.
I also think it's more common for fantasy and sci-fi books to have series because the author has to create new worlds and/or weave magic and the supernatural in to their books so that it's believable.


A non-series novel gives you everything upfront in your hands. It says this is the beginning and end of the story, so you better pay close attention.
-Vince
Author of the new series Constellation Chronicles: The Lost Civilization of Aries


-- Wife of GR Author Michael J. Sullivan | The Crown Conspiracy | Avempartha
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I like both but I do like series to if I like the characters because I like to follow them. The one thing I don't like about series is when the author is done writing them. I feel like I am losing my friends.