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That's precisely why I prefer series' that only run to 3 or 4 books at the most (the one-story-spanning-multiple-volumes type of series, anyway). Beyond that, they typically start contradicting, or flat-out ruining (with sequel or prequel), the gaps that I had already filled in with my own imagination (or chose to leave empty). Believe it or not, I often don't want every question definitively answered. Thanks for this. The "detail too far" effect makes a lot of sense to me. ![]() Last edited by DiapDealer; 09-03-2018 at 02:14 PM. |
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I'm not questioning someone's choice after they have read the series. In that case, you may certainly choose whatever order you prefer, since you've already read the series. I believed we were speaking of first time readers of the series.
If a bunch of readers tell me that Sharpe Series is best read in chronological, then I will make note of that - they've read the series. They know if there are spoilers (I hope). In addition, I remember reading a while back that some detective novels were published out of order - an issue with the publisher, not the author's choice. In some cases, such as the Pern novels, there is a core series. After that, you can read any of the other books in whatever order you want because they are side stories (not specifically relevant to the main series). Same with the Sookie Stackhouse or Dresden series although most of the side stories are novellas, not entire books. |
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I'm already learning why from others in this thread--without your peace-keeping technique that I'm not interested at all in employing. Please leave me alone if you don't want to talk about the topic at hand.
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Please elaborate. I understand the words mostly, but together they mean nothing to me. I believe it is me missing the whole point of regular use of "mulligan" and then your use of it requiring quotation marks. I assume you are trying to use it jokingly?
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And there's certainly nothing wrong with that. Everybody enjoys things differently.
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if you release a book in series that does absolutely nothing for me, the books I have enjoyed in the series will not make up for it. Nor will the promise of "it gets better" prompt me to continue if it happens to be the first book. Last edited by DiapDealer; 09-04-2018 at 06:26 AM. |
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Again, I agree with this in theory; I think the crux is the "minimum requirements." Most series are uneven and they virtually all go downhill eventually. I have found in the past (less so now) that I have a tendency to keep reading for at least a couple of books past having any real interest in a series any more. |
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With series, they can get better at first but eventually they all go downhill which seems a pity. I'm experiencing that now (wait for it, I'm not going to cite Sharpe) with the Aubrey/Maturin books by Patrick O'Brian (well, it's still the Napoleonic Wars). I'll stick with them to the end, but it's undeniable that the last several are not of the quality of the early books. |
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If I'm reading an author as the books are printed, then whatever order they come out in. I read the Jack Ryan books as they came out but a few years ago I restarted the entire series on audiobook an listened to them in chronological order back to back. If I recall correctly at the time it was 275 hours long.
If I come across a series that I haven't read/listened to then Ill figure out the chronological order and start there. IE the Henning Mankell Wallander books. |
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For the USA, by current standards in 31 American states, he would not have been guilty of paedophilia since the age of consent in those 31 states is 16. At the time in the late 1800's, most of the USA had the age of consent at 10 or 12 except for Delaware where it was 7 (dropped from 10 in 1871). For Canada, the age of consent was raised from 14 to 16 in 2006 together with a fine collection of near-age (aka Romeo and Juliet) exemptions to keep down the ridiculous cases such as when a 13 year old girl's father insisted on charging her 13 year old boyfriend with statutory rape and his parents retaliated by having her charged under the same law (~4% of statutory rape cases in Canada involve a female offender in 2012). |
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I always read the books in the order the author wrote them. When it comes to prequels written later, sometimes they just don't make sense at times without knowing the other stories first, or they can be not near as interesting since it's all new unfamiliar territory, yet was written at a time when the author had expectations of you knowing the locales and characters.
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Not sure if the later books just aren't as good or if we get jaded. At one time while travelling via Greyhound, I picked up a book to read. It turned out to be the 4th book in a series and I enjoyed it. When I got home, I picked up the 3 earlier books and they didn't seem up to the same quality. When I finished those three, I re-read the 4th book and realized that the characters and setting were no longer new to me so I paid more attention to the details of and the flaws in the story.
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