I have several series that I like to follow, my favorite being Kinsey Milhone detective stories by Sue Grafton, I've also read some of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King and now I'm working my way through Lincoln Child books which are a crime/horror series. I've only read one Harry Potter book so far and am not into the vampire/werewolf stories that are so popular nowadays. Which ones do you prefer?
Aside from the Harry Potter series, I carefully follow the Vampire Chronicles. Anne Rice is after all one of my favorite authors, along with Haruki Murakami and John Green. Mystery, existential philosophy and adventure always await me whenever I read books from the Vampire Chronicles and other Anne Rice novels. My favorite in the series are Interview with the Vampire (the first installment), The Vampire Armand, The Body Thief, Blood and Gold and Merrick.
I've pretty much be following Tamora Pierce's and Cinda Williams Chima's books for years now. Also, Rick Riordan's series also. I loved the Seven Realms series and I am so sad it's over now! Though, I though The Heir Trilogy was over, but apparently it got turned into a series.
Well, there's your standard Lord of the Rings series and The Hobbit. I've even read the Silmarillion just because I was so into LotR at the time. I've read Three books from Stephen King's Dark Tower series, and I'm planning on finishing the whole thing before I move on to Game of Thrones. The only thing I need now is spare time.
The only book series I have ever read, I mean entirely/completely read all of its books, is The Twilight Saga. Yes, I know, what a pity it is. But hey, Twilight isn't that bad at all, or I'm just being in denial because I was totally addicted to it when I was a teenager, specifically when I was seventeen. But Twilight was actually the reason why I became obsessed with books (which I think is a good thing). Anyway, I am looking forward to reading Game of Thrones. I have watched all the four seasons of the show, but really curious about the book series.
Having watched The Legend of The Seeker I though taking a look at the source material might be a good idea. I'm currently trying my best to keep reading the Stone of Tears, the second book in the Sword of Truth series. The first book wasn't all that bad but this one, well . . . I find it less than impressive.
I have never read any of the obvious choices, such as Lord of The Rings, or Twilight, or The Harry Potter series. Or, I will say that I have read the first two books in the Harry Potter book series, but I was bored out of my mind, and did not continue to read the rest. The only book series that I really enjoyed was the Private series, which is about a bunch of private school girls. It was juicy, well written, and entertaining.
I have lots of book series. It is one of my hobbies, collecting book series. I have Lord of the Rings trilogy. I also have Harry Potter novels. I have the entire book series of Eragon. Currently Im reading the Percy Jackson series and though late The Twilight series.
Actually reading "The Maze Runner" series right now as it was one I always wanted to get around to and seeing the movie out made me get on it. It's pretty decent and a good twist on the post-apocalyptic world that's so incredibly popular these days. Another series I'm enjoying reading is the "The Wheel of Time" by Robert Jordan. Just a great and intriguing story that's well spending time on reading.
I have read The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan, The Book of the Fallen Malazan by Steven Erikson, most of Brandon Sanderson books (Mist born series, Elantris Series, Storm Light Archive, Steel Heart) - some of them are not finished yet and he is a prolific writer. I read most of the above last year. Before that, I cannot count as I read at least one book per week minimum.
I am actually going back through some of the series I read when I was a kid. GooseBumps and Hardy Boys are my particular favorites. A lot of times I will buy a Ebook on sale through my Kindle, (which usually happens to be the first book in the series) and will get hooked on a series that way. Smart business tactics.
I have read the "The Wheel of Time" and its all parts. Who read its all books? eagleta! can you tell me little about Hardy Boys that Which type of its story is?
I started reading the Harry Potter series but basically went off the idea. But these days I only read non-fiction books. Maybe it's time to diversify my reading habits.
LOOOOOOVE KINSEY!!! I had the book which was an anthology of three at a time. I found A-C at a thrift store and since I always wanted to read them I went ahead and got them. After loving it I went back and found D-F and ended up buying G-I at a bookstore. Sadly, waiting for a taxi after work, once it arrived I was in a rush and left it behind. Havent been able to replace it and I had just started I. I've read LoTR, Divergent (can't wait for the movie this week!), I tried Grey but never got past the first few pages (it's not really my genre anyway), I found four of the Dark Tower books which I have there waiting as well as The Strain. Believe it or not, I havent read the Harry Potter books, I started reading Hunger Games but I saw the movie first so I didnt finish the books, and I want to get into MazeRunners.
I have no time to read nowadays, but I have downloaded the e-books of the Twilight series and The Hunger Games, so in the future I will be reading those e-books when I have free time.
Did you see Prince Lestat in the fall? I'm not sure when it came out but I was so excited when I saw it. I loved it, of course. I love Lestat. I just devoured the whole first 13 books of the Kitty Norville series by Carrie Vaughn and I'm waiting for the next/last book in August. I used to follow Kim Harrison's The Hollows series very closely and the Dresden Files. I'm still watching Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires, Anne Bishop's The Others, and Patricia Briggs.
Currently, I only read non-series novels. This isn't by choice, but I've found that out just by seeing the question! I guess I could get into a series, but I often don't want to commit to one. In the past, I really loved the Fire Within series by Chris D' Lacey, but that's about it.
I'm about to start Black Company and Garrett P.I. series by Glenn Cook. Both looks awesome, can't wait til I start.