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Old 09-20-2017, 08:31 PM   #878
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I have only given up on a couple of series, usually because of the author not the characters in a book. An example would be the Anita Blake series. I loved the first ones. Her later books left me wondering why they were sold at Walmart when they should have been sold at the Love Shack. They weren't paranormal romance by that point.
I totally agree. I gave up on the Anita Blake series around book 20, but bought a couple after that. Her Anita books just basically turned into one big orgy scene after another. Then there is the fact that NOBODY including Anita ever matures and grows up! Life if about change if you don't change and grow, you stagnate and die, which is what the Anita Blake series does for me. So I stopped reading them.
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