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Correcting the titles when making/changing series
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But I do need to remove erroneous things like ": Series Name", etc.?




That is what is driving me crazy. Not only were there 5 books in the series that were wrong, but multiple editions of most books that were wrong.
I am not sure I got all of them. It was hard to keep track of which I fixed and which I hadn't.
Yes. Although I should have mentioned, it's not really necessary. On most pages, the new series info will override what appears, and anything in parentheses will just be ignored.

But glad to know I didn't miss a shortcut.

I have been working a little on one of my favourite authors, the Spanish novelist Francisco Gonzàlez Ledesma.
I noticed that a number of his books have been placed under a series called "Méndez" after one of his most known characters, Barcelona's police inspector Méndez.
In my opinion, these books do not constitute a "series", since their stories are not intertwined or told in a consequential line, so that you must read n. 1 before n.2 or you will not be able to follow the story.
May anyone clarify me this issue? Thanks!

You don't need to number the books in the series.

I would cancel the numbers, then, but I don't know how to do it. It seems that I can only remove the series info, not amend it.

Thanks for the offer of help. I think I at least got the main editions fixed in that series. I may have missed some of the less common ones, but I don't know that it is worth the effort to check--there are probably plenty of more urgent things to do.
Of course a few books later in my additions, I found a series of 25 books that hadn't had a series created yet, but fortunately those were labeled in parentheses, so I didn't have to mess with them beyond adding and sorting.
Thanks everyone for the support!

The series information for this book is correct when you look at the title:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66...
However, if you look at the title of the tab in your browser it says the series is "Everlating." If you check out the series list that book is also listed there as "Everlating" but book 2 isn't:
http://www.goodreads.com/series/53785...
If I click on edit, it only has Everlasting as the series name and I can't find any place to change it. Clicking on the title with the series just takes me back to the page above. I even checked the other editions to see if someone actually put the series in the book title itself but all looked fine.
How can I fix this series title?



Please don't remove series information from the titles. The series information does not show everywhere yet and is not searchable.

Is this still true? For instance, the following has 2 series names in the title as well as in the official series name field.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14...
I would like to correct the entries if it's allowed.
Yes, it is still true. It looks like it's a single series with multiple names? Then whichever is the official one should be there, and the other only in the description on the main series page.


You can edit a series name on the series's page.
http://www.goodreads.com/series/58673... <- note the "edit" link under "2 works, 2 primary works"

That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanx!

Could someone drag and drop the books in the correct order since I am doing this off of my phone that is not possible for me to do. Ignore the info in paranthese the correct numbering is under the book in bold next to the gray book info. The stuff in the parentheses is left over from the previous incorrect numbering. Thanks!

Could someone drag and drop the books in the correct order since I am doing this off of my phone that is not possible for me to do. Ignore the info..."
done
This started with Virginia Rich, The Cooking School Murders. I found that series info was missing and in this case the series didn't exist. I tried to do research and track down others and create consistent series (Eugenia Potter).
I am finding that not only do I need to correct the title on each book in the series but also on different editions. Is this correct? It is an awful lot of work, IMO. Is there a short cut that I'm missing?
Is it correct and accepted policy to make it a numbered series so the order is easy to figure out for people? I am not sure I did all that right.
Thanks again!
(if I should be asking another way, please tell me. I have tried to read the manuals and the tips)