Pity. Then I'll stick to writers that write in trilogies (or quadrilogies or quintets; you get the drift), like Brooks, Salvatore, Eddings, Tolkien, the Forgotten Realms and other Wizards of the Coast universes. It also seems that Feist and Robin Hobb are trilogy-writers. I really don't want to read a series that goes on and on and on without an end in sight; I'd rather pick up a trilogy, read the story in there, and then put that world aside for some time without continuously having loose threads hanging about after the last book that I've read.
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