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Oct 15, 2015 02:02PM

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I would go to the author's website to see if they say if the books should be read in order. Some people feel like they need to read them in order some don't I think it depends on you.
I read an Amelia Peabody book by Elizabeth Peters long ago not knowing it was apart of a series until awhile after reading it. I was really surprised because I didn't feel lost or was really missing any information to enjoy the story. I have recently read the first in the series but don't feel like I really need to read the reast in order.

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I am definitely a person who must RIO (read in order).
iheartpolrbears wrote: "I really enjoy reading mysteries. I found great books to read at the library but when I got home I noticed some of the books were part of a series. Is there a web site where you can do a search to see if they have to be read in order? ..."
Whether or not to read a series in order is primarily a personal preference, so you will not find a web site that tells you that. There are sites that list series in order - SYKM is a great resource for mysteries (@ msg 4). You can find a list of series books here on GR. From the book page, click on the series name (that's in parenthesis next to the book title) or scroll down & on the right side you will see up to 10 books in the series and can click on the name.
As to a particular series, you can ask other cozy readers here who may be familiar with it. Some of us will say yes RIO, others will say no. I've not read the Laura Childs' series. Generally, I RIO because I enjoy the character development in a series.
Whether or not to read a series in order is primarily a personal preference, so you will not find a web site that tells you that. There are sites that list series in order - SYKM is a great resource for mysteries (@ msg 4). You can find a list of series books here on GR. From the book page, click on the series name (that's in parenthesis next to the book title) or scroll down & on the right side you will see up to 10 books in the series and can click on the name.
As to a particular series, you can ask other cozy readers here who may be familiar with it. Some of us will say yes RIO, others will say no. I've not read the Laura Childs' series. Generally, I RIO because I enjoy the character development in a series.

Tina wrote: "Every once in a while I would like to read a stand alone cozy mystery. Recommend one to me you guys!"
Margaret Maron, Last Lessons of Summer
Nancy Pickard, The Scent of Rain and Lightning
Margaret Maron, Last Lessons of Summer
Nancy Pickard, The Scent of Rain and Lightning
These are not cozies but they're excellent stand-alone mysteries:
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash
Ordinary Grace by Willliam Kent Krueger
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash
Ordinary Grace by Willliam Kent Krueger




Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash
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I really liked ORDINARY GRACE. Read it as a group read for another group I belong to here on GR earlier this year.


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Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series
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Likewise - I have got some that I realised after I bought them were later in a series so they go on the pile until I have and have read the ones leading up to it.

Actually, are there any series out there purposefully written in non-chronological order? I don't mean those where the bulk are not specific to any point in the series chronology; I mean a series where the in-universe timeline doesn't match the publication timeline? And what would that mean for you?


I prefer to read a series in order, but there are some times when the earlier books aren't available. It really depends on the series - sometimes I feel like I've walked into the middle of a movie and having no idea of the background leaves me confused.

"Curtain" references "The Mysterious Affair at Styles", but you don't need "Styles" to understand any of the references to the past in "Curtain".
Then again, maybe some people prefer the soap-opera aspect of a continuation series, following the growth and change of the hero(es) over the course of several mysteries. It's a matter of taste, I suppose.



No! I'd get burnt out on them if I read like that!! I came close to do that many years back with Robert Parker's Spenser books. I got in on them near what was the newest book in that series at the time and liked it so well that I went back and started from the beginning. Read 3 or 4 in a row and then would read something else until I got caught up on the series. I don't think I could do that now. I'd get bored.


Karen wrote: "Do you read a whole series (up to the most recent) before starting a new series?"
There are a number of series that I read. With an on-going series there is often a year or at least several months between publications. When I have several unread books in a series, I may read 2 or 3 of them in a row. Then I take a break and go read another series.
There are a number of series that I read. With an on-going series there is often a year or at least several months between publications. When I have several unread books in a series, I may read 2 or 3 of them in a row. Then I take a break and go read another series.

The reason is because the character development and relationships evolve from book to book, especially if there are kids and they grow up. If I read them out of order, I would probably be confused. There are some series that I have read out of order but there doesn't seem to be any chronology involved with the characters.





Cozymysteries.com is a great place to find new authors and they have books in order.

I feel your pain on that. I just read the most recent Mooseamuck Island book by Leighann Dobbs and late last year I read the most recent Gertie Johnson story by Deb Baker. I know both authors have other series, but....I'm also anxiously waiting on the next Danger Cove novel. Good thing I have an extra large TBR full of cozy and classic mystery books along with SF and Fantasy and other stuff.








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