TOP TEN TUESDAY | SERIES I’D LIKE TO START/CATCH UP ON/FINISH

 

I don’t read that many series, but occasionally I’ll get pulled in. There are a few I’m reading on and off, and a couple I wouldn’t mind starting. And then there are several I’d like to re-read if I ever find the time! Here they are.

 

Series I’d Like to Catch Up On (Still In Progress)

 

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Series I’d Like to Start

 

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Series I’d Like to Finish

 

 

Series I’d Like to Re-Read

 

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That’s it for me! I’m not a huge series reader, so this was a bit of a stretch for me! Are any of my few picks on your list this week? Which series are you addicted to?


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly link-up feature created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week TTT has a different topic, and everyone who links up has to create a link of ten items that fit that topic. To see past and upcoming topics, go here.

26 thoughts on “TOP TEN TUESDAY | SERIES I’D LIKE TO START/CATCH UP ON/FINISH

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      I mean they’re not exactly high-brow or complex or anything, but they’re super engaging, fast-paced and really quick to read! I love the show as well. Not exactly like the books, but gets the general vibe right!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      Yeah, that’s fair! I’ve tried twice and so far haven’t stuck, so who knows if I’ll ever actually make it through! I’ve read the first Plum and it was entertaining, so I’d like to give her more of a shot at some point!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      Yeah, I really have no excuse for not finishing Anne! Particularly as a Canadian. I’ve tried My Brilliant Friend twice but it didn’t stick. I plan to try it on audio again at some point and see if that goes better!

  1. Eswee @ Spiderwebz says:

    I read Death of La Venice this summer and… was so disappointed! I haven’t continued, because it was just… ok. The blurb sounded great, and there are some very nice descriptions of Venetian life, but meh. Nothing about the mystery was a surprise. I hope you will like it better!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      Yeah, I tried the first chapter or two and it didn’t pull me in. My parents have each read a bunch of them though and both say they do get better, it’s just getting through those first few to find out, I guess! I don’t know if I will or not.

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      I watched the series and so the first book was hard to get into as I sort of knew what was happening already. I don’t know why, I just haven’t managed to really get pulled into them yet. I’ve heard so many great things about them though! Yes, I read the first few Bosch books a couple of decades ago, but forgot them. Then recently I read the Ballard series (all that are published). When I ran out of those I went back and re-read the first Bosch book again, and I’m hoping to move on with the series as the mood strikes!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      Yeah, same. I’m trying to find some that I can get back into, but not sure about it! I also like jumping around between different authors and genres because I feel like people would get bored if I reviewed each book in a series over and over! I really liked The Thursday Murder Club. I liked the characters and that most of the outcome wasn’t what I guessed! I love it when books can surprise me. I hope you enjoy The Bullet!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      It is!!!! I’ve read up to her college years (Windy Poplars, I think), but I’ve never managed to read the books that move into her adulthood. I don’t know why, as I loved the earlier books. Maybe it’s a mental block at seeing her grow up because I love her as a kid? Who knows! I’m hoping my kid might like them in the next few years, so failing all else maybe I’ll make it through the rest as read-alouds!

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      My Dad loves both of those as well, and he’s like 20 books into the Donna Leons! I think he said the series starts a little slow, but picks up and he’s enjoying them, in case that helps as a recommendation!

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