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I finished reading a book last night and now I’m wondering
what to read next? Yes, writers are avid readers too-maybe some of the most
avid! I love the luxury of letting someone else spin a story for me, not
knowing quite where the author will take me. But eventually, all good stories
come to an end. Then what?
Well, as lots of readers have learned, a good series will
keep you going and the story will (almost) never end. Of course, all stories
come to an end, whether it’s a short trilogy, like my Keeper Series, or a crazy
long one like Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series—25 and counting. If you
pace yourself, reading other authors here and there, a good book series can
keep you entertained for years, leaving you no time to bemoan that there’s
nothing to read.
Finding a good series, however, is the first step. Finding
two or three is even better, because you can jump around series while still
always having a ‘next book’ on the horizon. Not to mention that errant ‘single
title’ that begs from the bestseller list to be read. And also, let’s be honest
here, series don’t write themselves. We have to give authors time to come up
with those wonderful story ideas, write the first draft, edit, edit,
edit....edit some more and eventually, put their baby out there for all the
world to enjoy. (While they go back and come up with ideas for the next one...we
KNOW your waiting!)
With all of this in mind, I’ve decided to start another
recurring column about book series, along the lines of my recurring ‘Short and Sweet Review’ columns where I
review books I’ve read and mostly loved. The first one is coming soon, so keep
an eye out.
But in the meantime I thought I’d ask for you to share series
titles with me. What book series (absolutely any genre!) have you loved over
the years. Maybe you are still reading your way through...maybe you sigh,
remembering the bittersweet moment you finished the very last book in a
wonderful series. Yes, I’ve been there too. Don’t be shy, help your fellow readers
out.
Meanwhile, I’ll be back soon with the first series
recommendation and, over time, many more. Happy reading!
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