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I need something to read... I'd love a series, the longer the better, but I'll settle for a good single effort.
I read a little bit of everything.... so i'm looking for you to convince me to give your favorite book/series a try.
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His Majesty's Dragon (Temeraire Series), by Naomi Novik: It's the Napoleonic Wars fought with dragons.
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The Honor Harrington space opera by David Weber. Think Horatio Hornblower in space except he's a she and she has a six footed tree cat empath as protector named Nimitz as well as her trusty manservant and several armsmen she picks up along the way.
There is also Spider Robinson's Callahan's Crosstime Saloon series. Short but full of drunk punsters.
I haven't read it yet, and it isn't a series yet...only one book so far. But he is going to make it a series. My friend is in love with it, so I'll pick it up when I have the cash.
The Name of the Wind
Is the book title. It is medieval-esque setting and...that is actually all I know about it. I'm not big into knowing too much about books before reading them, so I can't say much else other than that. Oh, one kind of unique thing. At least I haven't seen it done before...each of the books encompasses a whole day...so one book (which the first book looks rather big) is one day.
The Death Gate Cycle
Written by: Margaret Weis, and Tracy Hickman.
Following a nuclear fallout, the human species branched into two disticnt races: Sartan and Patryns. The world was torn into four distinct pieces pieces by the Sartans, to separate themselves from the Patryns. The Patryns were then imprisoned in what's called a "Labrynth". The role of the Sartans was sole sovereignty over the realms, but soon lost contact with one another.
A young man leans to escape this labrynth, and is a herald to the coming message of his master. The Patryn and the Sartan saga continues throughout a series of 7 books.
Though the series follows a fantasy driven plot, and use the same races as most fantasy books, their cultural descriptions are unique, along with the worlds they live on. In fact, it was quite hard for me to break away from tradition and accept the book. Once I did, the series was lovable.
Race example:
Sartans: Akin to modern man, they are chubby, and of the same height. Their hair is silver at birth, which turns brown from the tips up with age. They are community driven.
Patryns: Due to hardships of the Labrynth, the Patryns are physically adept. They are soloists; however, faithful to a deadly degree. Their hair is brown from birth and turns white from the tips up with age.
Humans: Because humans lack the ability to connect with nature, they are imbued with magical abilities. The abilities are powerful; however, compared to Sartan/Patryn magic, they're weak.
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I have been reading the Sword of Truth series and the Nik & Cal Leandros Series.
Sword of Truth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_of_Truth
12 books. Wizards and fantasy and whatnot. It's fairly down to Earth. Great series. The show based on the books wasn't all that good (Legend of the Seeker). Each novel is pretty long and I'm only on book 2 of the series.
Nikko and Caliban Leandros
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightlife_(novel)
First book in the Nik & Cal series. It follows 2 brothers in New York in present day. It's a paranormal book and is pretty simliar to the series Supernatural, but the 2 aren't related what-so-ever. The author gives creature, or monster, or whatever they come across her own spin. I forget how many books are in the series. I've read about 3 or 4 of them.
Not even a hint of the type of books you enjoy?
Ah well, a few of my favorites:
Earth's children series by Jean M Auel Prehistoric fiction. The story centers around a young Cro-Magnon girl raised by Neanderthals.
Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card. Science fiction. Overarching theme challenges our preconceptions of human interaction
Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott card. Alternative history/fantasy. Setting is a very different version of early 1800's America (one where only about a third of the colonies won their freedom, George Washington was beheaded by the British, Napoleon Bonaparte was banished to French held Canada, etc.)
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R Donaldson. Fantasy. This series features the least lucky hero figure I've ever encountered. The guy managed to catch leprosy in an age where it has all but disappeared and can't decide whether or not his hallucinations of a fantastical land are real. To top it all off he has a great deal of power in this alternate world, but cannot control it, and often ends up causing as much harm as good.
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett comedic fiction. Set mostly in Britain, the story is centered on a badly botched version of the Christian apocalypse. The antichrist gets swapped for the wrong baby and is brought up as a perfectly normal kid, Famine is busy making huge amounts of money in the celebrity diet business, Pestilence gives up and quits the whole gig while muttering about penicillin, etc...
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
Hemingway
Sword of Truth simply drags on, every book has the same damn layout: introduction, something bad happens, 400 pages of attempting to fix bad thing, hero wins. Secondary to the issue is that Goodkind seems to feel everyone is an idiot and has to lay out good and evil as polarly as possible. Evil people are simply purely bad, and good people are purely good. There is very little grey area in Goodkind's character portraits.
Good Omens and the Ender series both get good reviews from me though.
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True, but it's still a good series. There is a little bit of grey area in the second book, but I can see what you mean.
Kevin Mitnick's Book "Ghost in the Wires" looks to be awesome though. I read the first couple chapters on the Google Books preview and that's absolutely going to be my next read. I though it was going to be dry and dull, but it's more like an espionage thriller than anything else.
The Night Strangers' by Chris Bohjalian ,
its about a ghost story just in time for Halloween. In The Night Strangers, a family moves to an old New Hampshire house to try and rebuild their lives after the husband, a pilot, had to crash a plane with double engine failure into a lake, killing 39 passengers. Unfortunately, the house, like the family, is haunted.
You may want to check out The Dragon Riders of Pern. It's a good mix of fantasy and scifi. There are 22 books in the series and a couple of short story collections as well. It will keep you busy for quite some time.
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Anyway along those same lines but the original would be the collaborative works of larry niven and jerry pournelle.
The mote in gods eye, The gripping hand, then the one continued by a family member outies(ok except for one excellent character kindle only if im correct)
but for a true series im gonna support a dead local author of my hometown roger zelazny the amber series, like 15 bucks for all 10 now and zelazny is one of the most underated sci fi authors of all time.
To KT
the original post apacalypic sci fi book is lucifers hammer and quite worth the read.
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Hey Vamp,
I figured most the old posters had left. Glad you're still around bro. Thanks for the heads up, i'll check into it. I've got time on my hands, so I read almost anything these days.
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ABC's of Ecology
ABC's of Space
ABC's of the Earth
ABC's of the Ocean
Adding a Dimension
All the Troubles of the World
Alpha Centauri, the Nearest Star
The Alternate Asimovs (1986)
Amazing Stories: Sixty Years of the Best Science Fiction
Ancient Astronomy
Animals of the Bible
The Annotated 'Gulliver's Travels'
The Asimov Chronicles
Asimov Laughs Again
Asimov on Astronomy
Asimov on Chemistry
Asimov on Numbers
Asimov on Physics
Asimov on Science
Asimov on Science Fiction
Asimov's Annotated 'Don Juan'
Asimov's Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan
Asimov's Annotated 'Paradise Lost'
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 2D Ed.
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 3D Ed.
Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery
Asimov's Chronology of the World
Asimov's Galaxy: Reflections on Science Fiction
Asimov's Guide to Halley's Comet
Asimov's Guide to Science
Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare, Volume One
Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare, Volume Two
Asimov's Guide to the Bible, Volume One
Asimov's Guide to the Bible, Volume Two
Asimov's Mysteries (1968)
Asimov's New Guide to Science
Asimov's Sherlockian Limericks
The Asteroids
Astronomy Today
Atlantis
Atom: Journey Across the Subatomic Cosmos
Azazel (1988)
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Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Short Fantasy Novels
Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Short Science Fiction Novels
Banquets of the Black Widowers (1980)
Before the Golden Age
The Beginning and the End
Beginnings: The Story of Origins, of Mankind, Life, the Earth, the Universe
The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov
The Best New Thing
The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973)
The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986)
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976)
The Big Apple Mysteries
Biochemistry and Human Metabolism
The Birth and Death Of Stars
The Birth of the United States, 1763-1816
Breakthroughs in Science
Building Blocks of the Universe
Buy Jupiter and Other Stories (1975)
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Cal (In Gold)
Casebook of the Black Widowers (1980)
Catastrophes!
Caught in the Organ Draft
The Caves of Steel (1954])
Change!
The Chemicals of Life
Chemistry and Human Health
A Choice of Catastrophes
Christmas Without Rodney (In Robot Dreams)
Christopher Columbus: Navigator to the New World
The Clock We Live on
The Collapsing Universe
Colonizing the Planets and Stars
Comets
Comets and Meteors
The Complete Robot (1982)
The Complete Science Fair Handbook
The Complete Stories Vol. 1
The Complete Stories Vol. 2
Computer Crimes and Capers
Constantinople, the Forgotten Empire
Cosmic Critiques: How and Why Ten Science Fiction Stories Work
Cosmic Knights
Counting the Eons
Creations
The Currents of Space
Curses
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The Dangers of Intelligence and Other Essays
The Dark Ages
David Starr, Space Ranger (as Paul French)
The Dead Past
The Death Dealers (later republished as 'A Whiff of Death')
Devils
Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs?
The Disappearing Man and Other Mysteries
The Double Planet
Dragon Tales
Benjamin's Dream: Benjamin's Bicentennial Blast
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The Early Asimov (1972)
Earth is Room Enough (1957) - Renewal RE244798
Earth: Our Crowded Spaceship
Earth: Our Home Base
The Earth's Moon
An Easy Introduction to the Slide Rule
The Edge of Tomorrow
The Egyptians
Election Day 2084: Science Fiction Stories on the Politics of the Future
Electricity and Man
Encounters
The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline
The End of Eternity (1955) - Renewal RE153432
The Ends of the Earth
Environments Out There
The Exploding Suns
Exploring the Earth and the Cosmos
Extraterrestrial Civilizations
Eyes on the Universe
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Fact and Fancy
Faeries
Familiar Poems, Annotated
Fantastic Creatures
Fantastic Reading: Stories and Activities for Grades 5-8
Fantastic Voyage
Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain
Far as Human Eye Could See
Ferdinand Magellan: Opening the Door to World Exploration
Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales
Flying Saucers
Forward the Foundation (1988)
Foundation (1951)
Foundation and Earth (1983)
Foundation and Empire (1952)
Foundation's Edge (1982)
Franchise
From Earth to Heaven
Frontiers II: More Recent Discoveries about Life, Earth, Space, and the Universe
Frontiers: New Discoveries about Man and His Planet, Outer Space and the Universe
The Future I (with Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh
The Future in Question
The Future in Space
Futuredays: A Nineteenth Century Vision of the Year 2000
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Galaxies
The Genetic Code
The Genetic Effects of Radiation
Ghosts
Giants
Ginn Science Program (Advanced A, Advanced B, Intermediate A, Intermediate B, Intermediate C)
The Gods Themselves
Gold (1990)
The Golden Door: The United States from 1865 to 1918
Good Taste
Great Ideas of Science
Great Science Fiction Stories by the World's Great Scientists
The Greeks: A Great Adventure
A Grossery of Limericks (with John Ciardi)
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Hallucination Orbit
Have You Seen These?
The Heavenly Host
Henry Hudson: Arctic Explorer and North American Adventurer
The History of Biology (chart)
The History of Chemistry (chart)
The History of Mathematics (chart)
Hound Dunnit
How Did We Find Out about (Our) Genes?
How Did We Find Out about Antarctica?
How Did We Find Out about Atoms?
How Did We Find Out about Black Holes?
How Did We Find Out about Blood?
How Did We Find Out about Coal?
How Did We Find Out about Comets?
How Did We Find Out about Computers?
How Did We Find Out about Dinosaurs?
How Did We Find Out about DNA?
How Did We Find Out about Earthquakes?
How Did We Find Out about Electricity?
How Did We Find Out about Energy?
How Did We Find Out about Germs?
How Did We Find Out about Lasers?
How Did We Find Out about Life in the Deep Sea?
How Did We Find Out about Microwaves?
How Did We Find Out about Neptune?
How Did We Find Out about Nuclear Power?
How Did We Find Out about Numbers?
How Did We Find Out about Oil?
How Did We Find Out about Our Human Roots?
How Did We Find Out about Outer Space?
How Did We Find Out about Photosynthesis?
How Did We Find Out about Pluto?
How Did We Find Out about Robots?
How Did We Find Out about Solar Power?
How Did We Find Out about Sunshine?
How Did We Find Out about Superconductivity?
How Did We Find Out about the Atmosphere?
How Did We Find Out about the Beginnings of Life?
How Did We Find Out about the Brain?
How Did We Find Out about the Speed of Light?
How Did We Find Out about the Universe?
How Did We Find Out about Vitamins
How Did We Find Out about Volcanoes?
How Did We Find Out the Earth Is Round?
How to Enjoy Writing: A Book of Aid and Comfort
How Was the Universe Born?
The Hugo Winners
The Hugo Winners Volume Two
The Hugo Winners Volume Three
The Hugo Winners Volume Four
The Hugo Winners Volume Five
The Human Body
The Human Brain
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Ibotics
I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay (with Harlan Ellison)
I, Robot (1950) - Renewal R681421 (ISBN 0-553-29438-5)
"Robbie"
"Runaround"
"Reason"
"Catch that Rabbit"
"Liar!"
"Little Lost Robot"
"Escape!"
"Evidence"
"The Evitable Conflict"
I. Asimov: A Memoir
In Joy Still Felt
In Memory Yet Green
In the Beginning
Inside the Atom (3D Ed.)
Inside the Atom
The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science
Intergalactic Empires
Invasions
Is Anyone There?
Is Our Planet Warming Up?
Is There Life on Other Planets?
Isaac Asimov Presents from Harding to Hiroshima
Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz
Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz 2
Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz 3
Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz 4
Isaac Asimov Presents Tales of the Occult
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Crime Stories of the 19th Century
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Fantasy of the 19th Century
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Horror and Supernatural Stories of the 19th Century
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction Firsts
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 1
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 2
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 3
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 4
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 5
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 6
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 7
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 8
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Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 10
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 11
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 12
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 13
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Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 16
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Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 18
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 19
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 20
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 21
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 22
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 23
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 24
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 25
Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts
Isaac Asimov's Book of Science and Nature Quotations
Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space
Isaac Asimov's Limericks for Children
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-A-Month 1989 Calendar
Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor
It's Such a Beautiful Day
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Jupiter, the Largest Planet
Jupiter, the Spotted Giant
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The Key Word and Other Mysteries
Kid Brother (in Gold)
The Kingdom of the Sun
The Kite that Won the Revolution
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The Land of Canaan
The Last Man on Earth
Laughing Space
Lecherous Limericks
The Left Hand of the Electron
Life and Energy
Life and Time
Light
Limericks: Too Gross (with John Ciardi)
Little Treasury of Dinosaurs (5 Vols.)
Living in the Future
The Living River (or The Bloodstream: River Of Life)
Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury (as Paul French)
Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter (as Paul French)
Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus (as Paul French)
Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids (as Paul French)
Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn (as Paul French)
The Last Answer
The Last Question
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Machines That Think
Magic (1995)
Magic: The Final Fantasy Collection
Magical Wishes
Mammoth Book of Classic Science Fiction
Mammoth Book of Fantastic Science Fiction
Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction
Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction
Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction
Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction
The March of the Millennia, The: A Key to Looking at History
Mars, the Red Planet
Mars: Our Mysterious Neighbor
Mars
The Martian Way and Other Stories (1955) - Renewal RE153148
The Martian Way
Youth
The Deep
Sucker Bait
Measure of the Universe
Mercury: The Quick Planet
Microcosmic Tales
Miniature Mysteries
Monsters
The Moon
More Lecherous Limericks
More Tales of the Black Widowers (1976)
More Words of Science
Mother Earth (1949)
Murder at the ABA
Murder on the Menu
Mythical Beasties
Mythology and the Universe
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The Naked Sun (1957)
The Near East: 10,000 Years of History, The
Nebula Award Stories Eight
Nemesis
Neptune: The Farthest Giant
The Neutrino
The New Hugo Winners, Vol. 2
The New Hugo Winners
The New Intelligent Man's Guide to Science
Nightfall
Nightfall and Other Stories (1969)
Nine Tomorrows (1959)
The Noble Gases, The
Norby and the Court Jester
Norby and the Invaders
Norby and the Lost Princess
Norby and the Oldest Dragon
Norby and the Queen's Necklace
Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure
Norby Down to Earth
Norby Finds a Villain
Norby, the Mixed-Up Robot
Norby's Other Secret
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Of Matters Great and Small
Of Time and Space and Other Things
One Hundred Great Fantasy Short-Short Stories
One Hundred Great Science Fiction Short-Short Stories
Only a Trillion
Opus 100
Opus 200
Opus 300
Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov
Our Angry Earth
Our Federal Union: The United States from 1816 to 1865
Our Milky Way and Other Galaxies
Our Solar System
Our World in Space
Out of the Everywhere
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Past, Present, and Future
Pebble in the Sky
Photosynthesis
Piloted Space Flights
The Planet That Wasn't
Planets for Man
Please Explain
Pluto: A Double Planet?
The Positronic Man (1992)
Prelude to Foundation (1988)
Purr-Fect Crime
Puzzles of the Black Widowers
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Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright
Quasars, Pulsars, and Black Holes
Quick and Easy Math
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Races and People
Raintree Reading, Series 1
Raintree Reading, Series 2
Raintree Reading, Series 3
Realm of Algebra
Realm of Measure
Realm of Numbers
The Relativity of Wrong
The Rest of the Robots (1964)
The Return of the Black Widowers
The Road to Infinity
Robbie
Robot Dreams (1986)
Robot Visions (1990) ISBN 0-451-45064-7
Robots
Robots and Empire (1985)
Robots from Asimov's
The Robots of Dawn (1983)
Robots: Machines in Man's Image
Rockets, Probes, and Satellites
The Roman Empire
The Roman Republic
The Roving Mind
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Sally
Satellites in Outer Space
Saturn and Beyond
Saturn: The Ringed Beauty
Science Fiction A to Z
Science Fiction by Asimov
The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book
Science Fiction, Science Fact
Science Fictional Olympics
Science Past -- Science Future
Science, Numbers and I
The Search for the Elements
Second Foundation (1953)
The Secret of the Universe
Senior Sleuths: A Large Print Anthology of Mysteries and Puzzlers
The Sensuous Dirty Old Man
Seven Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction
The Seven Deadly Sins of Science Fiction
The Shaping of England
The Shaping of France
The Shaping of North America
Sherlock Holmes through Time and Space
A Short History of Biology
A Short History of Chemistry
Show Business is Murder
The Solar System and Back
The Solar System
Space Garbage
Space Mail 2
Space Mail
Space Shuttles
The Space Spotter's Guide
Speculations
Spells
The Sport of Crime
The Stars in Their Courses
The Stars, Like Dust
Stars
Starships
Still More Lecherous Limericks
The Story of Ruth
The Subatomic Monster
The Sun Shines Bright
The Sun
Supermen
The Science Fictional Solar System
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Tales of the Black Widowers (1974)
Tantalizing Locked Room Mysteries
Think about Space: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
The Thirteen Crimes of Science Fiction
Thirteen Horrors of Halloween
Those Amazing Electronic Thinking Machines
Three by Asimov
Through a Glass, Clearly (1967)
Tin Stars
To the Ends of the Universe
Today and Tomorrow And--
Tomorrow's Children
The Tragedy of the Moon
TV: 2000
The Twelve Crimes of Christmas
The Twelve Frights of Christmas
Twentieth Century Discovery
The Tyrannosaurus Prescription and One Hundred Other Science Essays
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The Ugly Little Boy
Understanding Physics, Volume One: Motion, Sound and Heat
Understanding Physics, Volume Two: Light, Magnetism and Electricity
Understanding Physics, Volume Three: The Electron, Proton, and Neutron
Unidentified Flying Objects
The Union Club Mysteries (1980)
The Universe From Flat Earth to Quasar
Uranus: The Sideways Planet
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Venus, Near Neighbor of the Sun
Venus: A Shrouded Mystery
View from a Height
Views of the Universe
Visions of Fantasy: Tales from the Masters
Visions of the Universe
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The Wellsprings of Life
What Causes Acid Rain?
What Is a Shooting Star?
What Is An Eclipse?
What Makes the Sun Shine?
What's Happening to the Ozone Layer?
Where Do We Go from Here?
Where Does Garbage Go?
Who Done It?
Why Are Animals Endangered?
Why Are Some Beaches Oily?
Why Are the Rain Forests Vanishing?
Why Are Whales Vanishing?
Why Do Stars Twinkle?
Why Do We Have Different Seasons?
Why Does Litter Cause Problems?
Why Does the Moon Change Shape?
Why Is the Air Dirty?
The Winds of Change and Other Stories (1983)
Witches
Wizards
Words from History
Words from the Exodus
Words from the Myths
Words in Genesis
Words of Science
Words on the Map
The World of Carbon
The World of Nitrogen
The World's Space Programs
Worlds within Worlds
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'X' Stands for Unknown
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Young Extraterrestrials
Young Ghosts
Young Monsters
Young Mutants
Young Star Travelers
Young Witches and Warlocks
Yours, Isaac Asimov
Wikipedia Page History of the article "Book Series":
Notable book series
Fiction
These are listed in the order of their publication debut. (Some of these series started in magazines before books.)
Sherlock Holmes stories, by Arthur Conan Doyle (1887)
The Oz books, begun by L. Frank Baum (1900)
The Bobbsey Twins by Laura Lee Hope (1904)
Tom Swift series by Victor Appleton (1910)
Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1912)
Abbey Girls series by Elsie J. Oxenham (1914)
Hercule Poirot series by Agatha Christie (1920)
Lord Peter Wimsey series by Dorothy L. Sayers (1923)
Chalet School series by Elinor Brent-Dyer (1925)
The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon (1927)
Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene (1930)
Biggles series by W. E. Johns (1932)
The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton (1942)
Foundation series by Isaac Asimov (1942)
The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (1950)
James Bond series by Ian Fleming (1953)
Darkover series created by Marion Zimmer Bradley (1962)
Jack McGurk series created by Edmund Wallace Hildick (1962)
Dune series created by Frank Herbert (1965)
Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey (1968)
The Ender series by Orson Scott Card (1977)
Jason Bourne series by Robert Ludlum and Eric Van Lustbader (1980)
The Dark Tower (series) by Stephen King (1982)
Belgariad series by David Eddings (1982)
Discworld series by Terry Pratchett (1983)
Young Wizards series by Diane Duane (1983)
The Baby-Sitters Club series by Ann M. Martin (1986)
Peter Decker series by Faye Kellerman (1986)
Redwall series by Brian Jacques (1986)
Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan (1990)
Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling (1997)
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (1999)
The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix
The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper
The Mortal Instruments (series) by Cassandra Clare
I'll mention the obvious and popular choices since they haven't been mentioned...Dark Tower series, Wheel of Time (granted, it fizzled to the point that I lost interest after book 6), Song of Ice and Fire.
Left field choice would be The Book of the New Sun series by Gene Wolfe.
I'm caught up at work so I've been tearing through books. Thanks for the recommendations folks.
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