The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater. I listen to it every year.
And an oldie and very niche series: Sweep by Cait Tiernan. It came out when I was about the same age as the MC and Iove them. I listen to the first 5 every autumn (only ones on audio) and then will sometimes read the rest. They are all super short, so it is quick, but great autumn vibes.
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The Dark Tower
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The obvious answer for me is **The Bone Season series by Samantha Shannon.** (epic fantasy/dystopia/sci-fi.
I’ve reread the latest book at least three times. It’s not for everyone, but if you like rebellions and character-driven stories where each book is basically built around a different big event (like a heist or taking down a leader), you’d love it.
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Hitchhikers Guide or Discworld
msemen_DZ on
A few.
– A Song of Ice and Fire by GRR Martin (unfinished)
– Harry Potter series
– Asian Saga series by James Clavell
– Kingsbridge series by Ken Follett
– First Law series by Joe Abercrombie
– Dune series (Only the first three though)
Imaginary-Tourist855 on
The Dublin Trilogy by Caimh McDonnell. It’s not actually a trilogy.
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I’ve read Jack Campbell’s Lost Fleet series several times and always enjoyed myself
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Spenser and Jesse Stone books, both by Robert B. Parker. They’re all great, fun , light reads written his inimitable style.
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Both the LA Quartet and the Underworld USA Trilogy by James Ellroy.
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I reread the Big Stone Gap trilogy by Adriana Trigiani every fall. I love the characters and settings so much.
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The picture of Dorian gray
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The Expanse Series!
rainbowgranola on
Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
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Children’s books series:
Trixie Belden
The Boxcar Children
Raggedy Ann;
Adult series:
At Home in Mitford
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~ The African Immortals series by Tananarive Due
~ Mitch Rapp series by Vince Flynn
~ Harry Potter of course
~ Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J R Ward
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The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater. I listen to it every year.
And an oldie and very niche series: Sweep by Cait Tiernan. It came out when I was about the same age as the MC and Iove them. I listen to the first 5 every autumn (only ones on audio) and then will sometimes read the rest. They are all super short, so it is quick, but great autumn vibes.
The Dark Tower
The obvious answer for me is **The Bone Season series by Samantha Shannon.** (epic fantasy/dystopia/sci-fi.
I’ve reread the latest book at least three times. It’s not for everyone, but if you like rebellions and character-driven stories where each book is basically built around a different big event (like a heist or taking down a leader), you’d love it.
Hitchhikers Guide or Discworld
A few.
– A Song of Ice and Fire by GRR Martin (unfinished)
– Harry Potter series
– Asian Saga series by James Clavell
– Kingsbridge series by Ken Follett
– First Law series by Joe Abercrombie
– Dune series (Only the first three though)
The Dublin Trilogy by Caimh McDonnell. It’s not actually a trilogy.
I’ve read Jack Campbell’s Lost Fleet series several times and always enjoyed myself
Spenser and Jesse Stone books, both by Robert B. Parker. They’re all great, fun , light reads written his inimitable style.
Both the LA Quartet and the Underworld USA Trilogy by James Ellroy.
I reread the Big Stone Gap trilogy by Adriana Trigiani every fall. I love the characters and settings so much.
The picture of Dorian gray
The Expanse Series!
Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
Children’s books series:
Trixie Belden
The Boxcar Children
Raggedy Ann;
Adult series:
At Home in Mitford
~ The African Immortals series by Tananarive Due
~ Mitch Rapp series by Vince Flynn
~ Harry Potter of course
~ Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J R Ward
James Ellroys Underworld USA and LA Quartet.