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Old 07-11-2016, 11:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Plumadona View Post
I'm currently reading the Poldark Saga (but with other books in between), and it's still interesting at book 8 of 12. I heartily agree about the Pern series and McCaffery's other series as well. However, the Wheel of Time series just dragged for me by the 2/3 point and I abandoned ship. Guess it's a matter of how well done a series is.
WOT (Is it time to go home , yet?)

Some folk confuse 'Well Written' and 'Well Planned Out' (And sometimes a book that was not Planned as a Series or Character, takes on a life of its own )

I have run into various kinds of failures: .
A great story lost in lousy writing.
Boring or plodding stories that would make a Grammar Teacher proud.
Serious failures of Continuity (when there should be)
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