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Do you read series books back to back or something else in between?



Like I have all the Dresden books, got them when they came out, but I've only read the first 5...



My problem lately with my TBR pile and deciding what to read is the fact that a lot of my to-read books are in series. For examples I have the last three books in the Dresden Files a..."
I've made the mistake in the past of reading books of one series back to back, and then I just ended up disappointed or burned out on the characters/ story. Now, I space the books out a little bit.
I usually read series' books as they come out or as I get hold of them from the library, so I'm often reading multiple series at one time.


I have occasionally held up reading a series until they are all published, but that is very rare. I find reading them back to back can really intensify the experience. I read the first 5 Harry Potter books back to back, and it was incredible! I was truly dreaming about them! This kind of reading experience, if I am enjoying the series, can truly make me sick with anticipation. The time between books off cools me off and doesn't make me so crazy-involved, but it does last longer.
Mostly, as I just read 'em as I can get them. However, when I fall in love with a series that is new to me, I will do anything in my power to get all of them, immediately.







BTW, I do read other physical books when I'm not in the car, so I don't feel like I'm missing out.

Currently reading Robert Silverberg's Majipoor Chronicles (fantasy) and Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Robots & Aliens (SF).
This keeps any one series from getting stale while at the same time making it possible for me to actually read a whole series in less than the decade it might take me otherwise.
I tend to read five books at once, and one is a series.
Series on deck: The extended Dune series, Saberhangen's Berserker series, Iain Banks's Culture novels, maybe the Gor books, maybe Perry Rhodan ... always looking for good fantasy series recommends!
I wrote about this at Grasping for the Wind:
http://www.graspingforthewind.com/201...

How do you keep all of the story lines clear? I sometimes read two books simultaneously but even then it takes a few pages before I remember what had happened previously. I suppose that is the reason I generally read series together...... it helps with the flow.



So, basically straight through until book 4 and then it becomes harder to keep me going!







the only book where I read two of the series back to back was Book 2 and 3 of tHe Hunger series
I tend to coincidently start a xseries when they have been around for a while and when I get to the end II am impatient for the next in the series
I have read
The Hunger games
Harry potter
twilight
Smokey barrat
I am reading
Jack reacher-lee child
Ghost walkers-christine feehan
sookie stackhouse- charlaine harris
alex cross-james patterson
Michael bennet-James Patterson
alex delaware- jonathan Kellerman
Pete decker & rina Lazarus- Faye Kellerman
Skinner - Quintin Jardine
thorne-Mark Billingham
Anna Travis- lynda La Plante
maggie o'dell- Alex Kava
I have the following series to start
Harry Bosh- Michael Connolley


Also, the Kitty Norville series by Carrie Vaughn. I read the 3rd or 4th book first, on accident, and I've read about half the series in no order whatsoever.
But if I do get lucky and pick up a series to read in order, I plow through them. I read all of the available Mercy Thompson books within a week of discovering the series.
The only series I've completed is the Harry Potter series (a couple other young adult ones come to mind but I can't really remember), but I'm liking the ones I mentioned above, and I plan on finishing them someday.


Currently reading Robert Silverberg's Majipoor Chronicles (fantasy) and Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Robots & Aliens (SF).
This keeps an..."
I read your post and just had to laugh. It was describing me almost perfectly. :D


LOL, what she said. :)


If I've jumped into a series that has a new book coming out, and I'd like to be caught up, I might be more diligent about going straight through, but usually they're a little more spaced out.

For me, it really depends on the book series. If I already have the entire trilogy on my shelf (like I will with Michael J. Sullivan's The Riyria Revelations at the end of the month), then chances are I will read it straight. I used to read a lot of books in between books in a series because I didn't have the full set on hand.
But then yeah, there are some book series where you just need that break between books. I can't think of a particular series in mind where this has happened in my case but I have a tendency of taking breaks between genres (i.e. after reading how many books straight of serious novels set in WW2, I switched over to reading some of Pratchett's or Heyer's books for some light fun).




It depends on how many books are in the series, if there is only 3 or 4 I will read them back to back if more I will read a book inbetween.

If it's a series, I start at the beginning and read them in order. Some, like Janet Evanovich, quickly become the same story over and over, but they're funny so I tend to read them with big gaps in between. Others, like Ridley Pearson where I'm drawn in by the characters' depth, I'll read several books in a row.

My problem lately with my TBR pile and deciding what to read is the fact that a lot of my to-read books are in series. For examples I have the last three books in the Dresden Files and also a couple books in the Game of Thrones series. I adore both series. My problem is sometimes I just need a break from certain books or characters and I want to read something new after I finish a series book. Plus, I hate waiting for the next book in a series I'm into to be released so I try to space them out.
What's everyone opinion? Do you devour a series you love one book after another or take a break before picking up the next installment?