|  11-18-2017, 12:22 PM | #211 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 11,546 Karma: 37057604 Join Date: Jan 2008 Device: Pocketbook | 
			
			I've just read this thread, front to back, and have a few comments. First, I look at stories, not books. They can be short, long, or in between, but a short story series is just as much a series as series of novels. Second, there is another category that seems to have been glossed over. I call it the mosaic story pattern. A series of stories with a common milieu, with no other obvious connection. I'll give a couple of examples. Ray Bradbury's Mars yarns. A mosaic of short short stories, with very little interconnection, against a common background. You could read virtually any one as an independent story, or you could read the whole mosaic. Another aspect is the S/F "future history" milieus. First started by Heinlein, where totally different stories all map upon a common background, occurring over a long "historical" timespan. You can pick and choose among the time points to read inside that milieu, and not be dependent on reading another other part of the "series". Finally, what to do about a true sequel? Some stories end up spawning a sequel. Often those books are not dependent on the first book that spawned them. For example, does Huckleberry Finn require reading Tom Sawyer to be enjoyed? Or from the Heinlein Future History, does Time Enough For Love require reading Methuselah's Children ? I don't think so. Anyway, just another perspective. | 
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|  11-18-2017, 12:45 PM | #212 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,270 Karma: 10468300 Join Date: Dec 2011 Device: a variety (mostly kindles and kobos) | Quote: 
 Ah well, I gave up "recommending" - in the sense of trying to evangelise a book/movie/song/album - a long time ago. If I love a book I really don't care if anyone else does. These days I often have conversations that start "What are you reading at the moment?" but I never "recommend" a book as such. Last edited by latepaul; 11-18-2017 at 12:46 PM. Reason: response to DiapDealer | |
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|  11-18-2017, 01:01 PM | #213 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
 It's not about me. I've read lots of books. Many of them I've not loved. But of the ones that I've not loved, I find that others sometimes do. For me, recommending isn't about "spreading the love" for my favorite books or authors. It's about matching someone else up with a book that's a good fit for them. Sometimes that's books that I've loved, sometimes it's books that I've appreciated (but not loved), and sometimes it's books that I've heard others talk about, but have not read myself. Last edited by DiapDealer; 11-18-2017 at 01:17 PM. | |
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|  11-18-2017, 06:10 PM | #214 | |
| Just a Yellow Smiley.            Posts: 19,161 Karma: 83862859 Join Date: Jul 2015 Location: Texas Device: K4, K5,  fire, kobo, galaxy | Quote: 
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|  11-18-2017, 10:11 PM | #215 | |
| You kids get off my lawn!            Posts: 4,220 Karma: 73492664 Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Columbus, Ohio Device: Oasis 2 and Libra H2O and half a dozen older models I can't let go of | Quote: 
 For example, this thread is "Anyone dislike series?" So if someone I knew didn't like to read series, I might recommend a book in a series as one that stands on its own - no previous knowledge required, no dangling threads. If they're just looking for a good story, but don't want to get bogged down in a long series - that book would still suit their needs. In your comments on this thread, though, it sounds more like you do read series, but don't want to pick up a book in the middle of the series, in case you might later want to read that series. | |
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|  11-18-2017, 10:44 PM | #216 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
 I've read a lot of series in the past. I still read a few here and there (mostly after they've been completed), but I shy away from them more and more all the time. I think they tend to be a crutch for readers and authors alike. But yes, I would never knowingly pick up a book in the middle of a series. Not because I might want to later read the series, but because I can't stand the idea of starting in the middle of something--anything. Period. Last edited by DiapDealer; 11-20-2017 at 09:55 PM. | |
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|  11-18-2017, 11:04 PM | #217 | |
| Just a Yellow Smiley.            Posts: 19,161 Karma: 83862859 Join Date: Jul 2015 Location: Texas Device: K4, K5,  fire, kobo, galaxy | Quote: 
 Cheaper by the dozen and Belles on their toes. The first is about an efficiency expert that had 12 kids. Goes from early 1900's to 1924. The second runs from 1924 to WW2. Fun books. | |
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|  11-19-2017, 12:44 AM | #218 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,845 Karma: 9547754 Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Newcastle, Australia Device: iPhone 12 Mini | 
			
			I havent read Belles on their Toes, but Cheaper by the Dozen is worth recommending.  Its hilarious.  I read it when I was 12 or so, Mum had a copy and I was getting bored with kid books.  Loved it.
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|  11-19-2017, 01:25 AM | #219 | |
| Just a Yellow Smiley.            Posts: 19,161 Karma: 83862859 Join Date: Jul 2015 Location: Texas Device: K4, K5,  fire, kobo, galaxy | Quote: 
 *Both are available as ebooks. | |
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|  11-19-2017, 06:00 AM | #220 | 
| Evangelist            Posts: 446 Karma: 8897438 Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: USA Device: Android phone, Fire tablet, ios phone | 
			
			What about Connie Willis's time travel series? Are Doomsday Book, To say nothing of the Dog, Blackout and All Clear really a series? Blackout and All Clear together, of course, are. But does as sharing a setting and time travel device make the others into a series?  I read them in publication order, but I'd tell someone it's OK to read any of them stand-alone, treating Blackout/All Clear as one. But my memory is hazy on whether there are any real spoilers if read out of order. Even If you start at the beginning (publication order), she seems to like dropping the reader into the middle of something already going on. Is starting in the middle as bad when the author does it themselves? Considering series-wise (Star Wars, Asimov's Foundation) or just the middle of a story for a single book? Last edited by Alohamora; 11-19-2017 at 06:37 AM. | 
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|  11-19-2017, 06:29 AM | #221 | 
| Resident Curmudgeon            Posts: 80,740 Karma: 150249619 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3 | 
			
			In order to get the full benefit of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, here is the reading order. The Stand The Eyes of the Dragon The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger “The Little Sisters of Eluria” The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass ‘Salem’s Lot Hearts in Atlantis Insomnia “Everything’s Eventual” The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Black House The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower https://geekunchained.wordpress.com/...-reading-list/ That URL explains this reading order in more detail. | 
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|  11-20-2017, 09:42 PM | #222 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,776 Karma: 30081762 Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: US Device: ALL DEVICES ARE STOCK:  Kobo Clara, Tolino Shine 2, Sony PRS-T3, T1 | Quote: 
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|  11-20-2017, 09:57 PM | #223 | |
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|  11-23-2017, 01:33 PM | #224 | ||
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|  11-26-2017, 10:06 AM | #225 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,134 Karma: 16342480 Join Date: May 2017 Device: Sage, Scribe, Boox Note 2 Plus, iPad Pros and Samsungs S6,S7,S8 | 
			
			I like series novels if they are good  and nomore than a few books. If a series has like 20 books I will not start it for there is no way I will be caught up. One series I hated was The Dark Tower and the ending is so maddening you want to burn the series LOL. it is like 4,500 pages of insanity | 
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