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    Although I’m primarily asking about novels, if you’ve read any long manga or comic series, feel free to mention those as well

    by ozzzymand0

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    1. Completion, eh? I’m invested in a lot of series that are not completed yet.

      To completion… probably The Wheel of Time. Loved it.

    2. Meggy-reader on

      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.

    3. ScoopingBaskets on

      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.

    4. charactergallery on

      Definitely not completion but I read a vast majority of the Warrior Cats books over the years… I don’t recommend them tbh.

    5. According-Archer-896 on

      Highly recommend The Rabbit Novels by John Updike

      Rabbit, Run

      Rabbit, Redux

      Rabbit is Rich

      Rabbit at Rest

      I especially loved the first book.

    6. 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.

    7. The dark tower series… what an amazing world to spend that time in… beautiful and haunting and wild…

    8. Bernard Cornwall “The saxon tales”
      Wilbur Smith “the courtney” series

      I believe 12 books or more each

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