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Tag: Series Wrap-up

  • Series Wrap-Up: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket

    Genre: Middle Grade, FantasyPages: See note.Number of Books: 13Published: 1999-2006Publisher: ScholasticCannot be read as standlones. Note: The first book is 176 pages and all the ones after slowly get bigger until the last book falls at 357. All the books have illustrations and do not suffer from a small font. It surprised me to learn…

  • Series Wrap-Up: The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

    Genre: Childrens’ Fiction, High FantasyPages: ~200 Pages eachNumber of Books: 7Audiobook Length: 33 hours 45 minutesPublished: 1950-1956Can the books be read as standalones? No. There are two recommended orders though. Finishing this series has been on my to-do list for a while. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader was one of the first books I…

  • Series Wrap-Up: The Kane Chronicles by Rick Riordan

    Genre: Middle Grade, Fantasy, Egyptian MythologyPages: ~1400Series: The Kane ChroniclesNumber of Books: 3Published: 2010-2012Publisher: Disney-Hyperion ******************** I finished this series a few days ago. Here’s the synopsis of the first book: This book follows Carter and Sadie Kane. They’re brother and sister. At the start, Carter and his father are off to London to meet…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Franklin U

    Genre: Contemporary Romance, M/MPages: Generally between 250-300Published: August 25 to October 13, 2022Publisher: The authorDo Books Work as Standalones: Yes Authors: Riley Hart, Saxon James, Louisa Masters, Neve Wilder, A.M. Johnson, N.R. Walker, Christina Lee, Eden Finley I should have posted this days ago but it’s been a bit of a week and I couldn’t…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Arc of a Scythe by Neal Shusterman

    Genre: Young Adult, DystopiaPages: 435 + 504 + 625 = 1,564Number of Books: 3Published: 2016-2019Publisher: Simon and SchusterCan be read as standalones? No I’m gonna try to keep this short. I don’t have a lot to say that I haven’t mentioned in my individual reviews. The series is set in a future where death has…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

    Genre: Middle Grade, Urban Fantasy, Faries, Science Fiction Number of Books: 8 Pages: ~3000 Audiobook Narrator: Nathaniel Parker Published: 2001-2012 Publisher: Scholastic, Puffin, Miramax, Disney Hyperion… Can be read as standalones: No Artemis Fowl was a super fun series for me to start. For one, it took me completely by surprise. I hadn’t been reading…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Unholy Trifecta by A.J. Sherwood

    Genre: Contemporary Romance, Crime, M/M Number of Books: 3 Pages: 727 (269 + 229 + 229) Published: 2019-2020 Publisher: The author Can the books be read as standalones: Yes (not recommended, though) I mentioned this series in a post earlier this week (review for Style of Love), so I thought I’d do a series wrap-up as…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan

    Genre: Middle-Grade, Urban Fantasy, Greek Mythology Number of Books: 5 Pages: 1718 (377 + 279 + 320 + 361 + 381) Published: 2005-2009 Publisher: Disney Hyperion Can the books be read as standalones: No This is one of my favourite series. It’s also the only one I’ve read three times. It follows Percy Jackson, a twelve-year-old “troubled”…

  • Series Wrap-Up: The Interdependency by John Scalzi

    Genre: Adult, Science Fiction Number of Books: 3 Pages: 960 (336 + 304 + 320) Published: 2017-2020 Publisher: Tor Books Can the books be read as standalones: No Yeah, the first review of the year isn’t even an actual review. And that’s because the one book I’ve finished so far is an ARC that doesn’t come out…

  • Series Wrap-Up: Fog City by Layla Reyne

    Genre: Adult, Romantic Suspense, M/M (1 F/F), Crime/Mystery Number of Books: 5 Pages: ~200 each for 1-4, and 300 for the 5th Published: 2019 (1-3), 2021 (4,5) Publisher: The author Can the books be read as standalones: No I don’t feel like I need to say too much about this series. I have proper reviews for each…

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