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^^I've been banging the series/serial drum for a while. It's a critical distinction especially in that serials need to be read in order but series don't. In fact, you might be more readily hooked by starting a series a book or two in, once the author's found their feet.
Why? Wouldn't it be more to the point to say that it should be read as long as you're enjoying it? No one needs to make that commitment. There are a few prolific authors of 40+ books where I'm working my way through them and it's undeniable that some books are better than others. In two cases it doesn't much matter as even the worst has redeeming qualities and they're not terribly long, but with the third I know some will most likely be left unread. Why read absolute duds once you identify them as such? |
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Buying eBooks really spoiled me. I recently ordered a few paper books, out-of-prints that never been digitized, and they'll take nearly a month to ship.
It's currently stuck for days at a package distribution center... Last edited by ownedbycats; Yesterday at 10:08 AM. |
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I disagree with reading out-of-order when reading for the first time. After the first read, read in the order you want. You will spoil/ruin the series if your first read is out-of-order. Quote:
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It's one thing to see a movie and then read the book. You know what happens, but you don't know what happens past that book. With Discworld, there are hardly any duds. So by the time you find a dud, you are far enough along to finish. Besides, Discworld duds not that bad. |
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Tastes differ. I read the first Discworld book and probably will never read any other. Just didn't enjoy it.
Ditto for Shannara, Thomas Covenant and Harry Potter. Not my cup of tea, really. I did read all of Wheel of Time. While not all books were equally good, I liked them enough to finish the series. Yes, it had many flaws and was certainly not a five-star read, but somehow I never got bored with it. There are other series I've read in their entirety, as well. And then there are series/serials I've enjoyed up to a point, but not read further from that point. Miles Vorkosigan (the last book for me was A Civil Campaign) and ASOIAF (the first three books), for example. |
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