Favorites Series
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Re: Favorites Series
- hopeingod
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The history of the real folks who made up those stories is a story of its own. I highly recommend anything dealing with James Herriot's life.
- Dextress
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Harry Potter
Percy Jackson
The Mortal Instruments
Twilight
Dexter
So many and yet, there's still so many more that I need to read that I am sure I will love!
-- 04 Apr 2014, 01:04 --
I love so many series! It's scary!
Harry Potter
Percy Jackson
The Mortal Instruments
Twilight
Dexter
So many and yet, there's still so many more that I need to read that I am sure I will love!
- shinjiblue
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A Song of Ice and Fire
The Millennium Trilogy
The Hitchhiker's Guide
Harry Potter
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- davidvan1973
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- fari30
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1. The Mortal Instruments
2. The Infernal Devices
3. Percy Jackson and the Olympians
4. The Heroes of Olympus
5. Harry Potter
6. Divergent
7. The Hunger Games
8. The Maze Runner
9. Shatter Me
10. The Selection
There are many, many more but here are just the top 10.
- Akin0mchann
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- readerromance2003
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1. Christine Feehan The Carpathian Series\
2. Lora Leigh- The Breed Series
3.Laurann Dohner- New Species Series
4. Cherise Sinclair- Shadowlands Series
5. Catherine Anderson- Kendrick/Coulter/Harrigan series
6.Harry Potter series
When I was younger:
1. Babysitters club
2.Box Car Kids
3. Fear Street
4. Nancy Drew
5 Hardy Boy's
- subzerowon
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- anomalocaris
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Outside the realm of fantasy, Brad Thor's Scot Harvath series.
--Vol. Bobby Sands
- danniiiilove
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omgoodness i've read the last 5 series in your list and I agree. Well actually, the way I do it, Harry Potter has always been my favorite. I compare everything to that. I feel like 7 books over a 10 year period with an amazing story like that.. well lets just say in my opinion, a series has to be mighty good to best that. So I usually compare everything I read to Harry Potter. There's one series I just read (if you liked all those books up there, you'll prob love this one) called Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor. It's was such an amazing series- every single aspect of it- that I was actually considering pushing it the my #1 spot, but even though the story was amazing, it was only 3 books and I just couldn't let it take Harry Potter's spot. I also want to recommend the series Wool by Hugh Howey. There's not much of a love story in this one so that's probably the only difference compared to the books you have above. Aaaaand it can be a slow read if you're not really into futuristic technology and government secrets but its somewhat similar to the Maze Runner and the Hunger Games, but minus the love story. Almost all the books I read have some kind of love story so this was a nice change of pace. I must warn you though, its a mission and a half! there are 5 books in the first part of the series, then 3 more books in the 2nd part of the series, then one last book to tie everything together and close out the story. And it's awesome to know that the author self-published the books because no one wanted to take a chance on him and it turned out to be a big hit. IN fact, if i remember correctly, Fox bought the rights to make it into a movie or TV show so that would be pretty awesome.fari30 wrote:I have more than just one series that I love, and cannot pick, so here they are!
1. The Mortal Instruments
2. The Infernal Devices
3. Percy Jackson and the Olympians
4. The Heroes of Olympus
5. Harry Potter
6. Divergent
7. The Hunger Games
8. The Maze Runner
9. Shatter Me
10. The Selection
There are many, many more but here are just the top 10.
take a look at my pinterest board for all my YA, Sci-Fi, dystopian, post-apocalyptic books i've read. I personally gave all of these books 3 stars or higher (mostly 5 stars cause i thought they were all amazing). I'm not allowed to post the actual URL since I'm a new member but if you go to pinterest and add the below ending you will find my list of books
/danniiiilove/dystopianpost-apocalypticsci-fi-book-love-3/
that should keep you busy for a while!

- readitandwept
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However, one of the best series by far is the Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray. I cannot even put into words how much I love it. Her new book The Diviners will probably end up becoming my next favourite series.