Completion, eh? I’m invested in a lot of series that are not completed yet.
To completion… probably The Wheel of Time. Loved it.
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I consider the shadowhunters universe to be one series even though technically it’s multiple series of
6 books (original series)
3 books (prequel series)
3 books (sequel series)
3 books (sequel series to the prequel series)
There are 3 short story collections
And a spinoff series that currently is a duology, not sure if more are planned though.
There is also confirmation of at least another 3 book series which will be the sequel to the sequel series.
So if you count it all as one series like I do, that’s 20 books currently plus at least 3 more confirmed.
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Harry Potter (seven books). Love.
Anne of Green Gables (eight books). Enjoy.
Betsy-Tacy (10 books). Like.
Realizing for the first time that I haven’t really read a series since I was a kid. I’m currently halfway through The Thursday Murder Club books (love), but that might be it for me as an adult.
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Definitely not completion but I read a vast majority of the Warrior Cats books over the years… I don’t recommend them tbh.
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Completion, eh? I’m invested in a lot of series that are not completed yet.
To completion… probably The Wheel of Time. Loved it.
I consider the shadowhunters universe to be one series even though technically it’s multiple series of
6 books (original series)
3 books (prequel series)
3 books (sequel series)
3 books (sequel series to the prequel series)
There are 3 short story collections
And a spinoff series that currently is a duology, not sure if more are planned though.
There is also confirmation of at least another 3 book series which will be the sequel to the sequel series.
So if you count it all as one series like I do, that’s 20 books currently plus at least 3 more confirmed.
Harry Potter (seven books). Love.
Anne of Green Gables (eight books). Enjoy.
Betsy-Tacy (10 books). Like.
Realizing for the first time that I haven’t really read a series since I was a kid. I’m currently halfway through The Thursday Murder Club books (love), but that might be it for me as an adult.
Definitely not completion but I read a vast majority of the Warrior Cats books over the years… I don’t recommend them tbh.
Highly recommend The Rabbit Novels by John Updike
Rabbit, Run
Rabbit, Redux
Rabbit is Rich
Rabbit at Rest
I especially loved the first book.
The [Liaden Universe](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liaden_universe) space opera with fantasy, currently 24 novels & 5 short story collections (author under contract for 3 more).
It’s a complicated interwoven universe with two separate prequel books. The authors thoughts on [reading order](https://korval.com/publication-list/correct-reading-order/amp/).
I enthusiastically recommend these books.
I read 19/22 redwall books (Brian Jacques). They’re for a younger age so I just stopped reading the new ones as I got older.
They are still fantastic. Redwall and all the early ones are so good.
The Expanse. Excellent story, well-written. Nine volumes.
The dark tower series… what an amazing world to spend that time in… beautiful and haunting and wild…
Bernard Cornwall “The saxon tales”
Wilbur Smith “the courtney” series
I believe 12 books or more each