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Either way, usually it's easy to tell what's happened and easy to pick up on the story, so it usually doesn't bother me. But if I like the story, I tend to go back and read the first ones too. Then I'll pick back up and finish the series.



I can't think of any other series I ever picked up in the middle, and it's not something I would do.
Also, I sometimes see reviews of later books in a series with people giving it a low rating 'cause they didn't understand what was going on and they hadn't read the earlier books. Personally, that sort of pisses me off. You can't hold the book at fault 'cause you decided to read a continuous series in the middle. I mean, sure, some series you can get away with it but some you can't and I don't see how you should hold the book accountable 'cause you didn't start from the beginning.





Therefore, I typically re-read a series when the next comes out. This has caused great consternation to me. I started the WoT, ASoFaI, and SoT series all as the very first books were published. The first and last are now so long as to be to unwieldy to do this with. And, they have all lost me. I no longer care. :D
As a result, I will very rarely start an unfinished series. And, I ALWAYS start at the beginning. I get really annoyed when I cannot find the first book. And I get really irritated when the last few are available as ebook, but the early ones are not.
If a series is a story of tales following the same characters that is not really a continuation of the story that never finishes, I will make an exception. I still prefer to read them in order. I don't want to read something in a later book that may spoil something in an earlier book.
Yes. I am old and stuck in my ways. :D

On the other hand, I'm also very wary about picking up a new series unless the author is finished (or almost finished) with it, I'm still waiting to finish WOT and ASOIAF.
For me it depends on whether or not the books are one continuous story broken into separate books (WOT, ASOIAF), or if they can stand alone (Newford, Discworld) or if they're fluffy enough that I don't care if I miss out on details/everything can be picked up quickly enough anyway (Sookie Stackhouse).


I liked the book quite well but really did feel like I was missing a lot of backstory and the ending definitely was leading to the next book.
I will pick up others at the library when they are available, but not 'hooked' enough to buy more of them. If a middle of the series book has a definite beginning/middle/end ... a completed story within the book ... and the characters are interesting enough, I will buy the additional books in the series. The ones that are too obviously a continuation of an ongoing story I tend to have less interest in continuing with.
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Waking the Witch (other topics)The Guns of Avalon (other topics)
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It's always a thrill to visit these stores because you don't really know what you'll find every time you visit. But as a result I often end up getting books that are part of a series. My thinking is, it's cheap so it's worth trying to read at least.
I don't mind when I get the first book in a series but I've taken a chance on a few middle of the series books. While I've read a few, I'm curious how you guys deal with this situation? Do you guys stay away from getting into a series midway or do you take a chance? How has the experience been for you? :)