Good Book series?

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  • treagal
    treagal Posts: 264 Member
    twilight if you haven't already
    lee child writes good books too
  • treagal
    treagal Posts: 264 Member
    clan of the cave bear series is really really good!!!!!
  • connie_messina
    connie_messina Posts: 495 Member
    city of lost souls or vampire academy, or the Trylle Trilogy all amazing well written books that u will love!!!
  • leska1216
    leska1216 Posts: 260
    Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Series I started this series in the middle, then went back & read it from the start.

    James Patterson's Alex Cross Series I read these books while waiting for the next Stephanie Plum book to come out.

    Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone Series I started this series last month & love it!!

    Finally, someone who knows a good author and good books. Janet Evanovich is fluff reading, very light, non mind consuming. Not greatly written. These are all mystery/thriller (to some extent) stories. Jesse Stone is so easy to read, fluff like Stephanie Plum. But Alex Cross is mind boggling.
  • veddar79
    veddar79 Posts: 205
    A Song of Ice and Fire - 5 books out of 7 completed.

    You may know it as "Game of Thrones" (book 1)

    On my last cruise our favorite bartender suggested this. So far, I have heard to a of good stuff about it. It's on my list next. I did start watching the tv series - if it's half as good as the series I'll be happy (and I hear its better).

    Right now I am re-reading then finishing the Dark Tower series by Stephen King - awesome.

    I also read 50 Shades trilogy on my last cruise - not impressed.
    The Hunger Games was ok. Really liked the first book, second less and not a fan of the last.

    Pillars of the Earth is one of my favorite books. I know I read another in the series but don't really remember.

    I recommend the Fire and Ice series as well. The first 3 are awesome. 4 and 5 meh. But still good. 6 and 7 are due out soon. They are very long, so it will keep you busy awhile.
  • joywo
    joywo Posts: 39 Member
    The left behind series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins or The Bible
  • joywo
    joywo Posts: 39 Member
    I do enjoy Evanovich! Very funny, easy reads.
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    50 Shades of Grey.

    Oh, you!
  • yep 50 shades!
  • randysbombshellgirl
    randysbombshellgirl Posts: 338 Member
    Janet Evanovich starts with One For The Money and there are about 15 or so after that. Funny, easy read...great for a cruise!!
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    I agree I'm addicted to this series. If you want a quick read with lots of laughs this is for you
  • KrazyAsianNic
    KrazyAsianNic Posts: 1,227 Member
    I'm currently book 2 of the Hunger Games. It's good. I'm having a slow time getting through because my little sister already told me everything that happens before I decided to read the books. But I want to know how and why, so I'm still reading.

    If you're on the religious side, The O'Malley's series is really good. It was a fairly fast read for me.

    Not a series book, but my all time favorite book is Dead Sleep by Greg Illes. Romance Mystery!
  • SnazzyTraveller
    SnazzyTraveller Posts: 457 Member
    50 Shades of Grey.

    nay...
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    My favorite is the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind.
  • mllst18
    mllst18 Posts: 188 Member
    50 Shades of Grey :-)
  • Bbwnomore2
    Bbwnomore2 Posts: 225 Member
    Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz
  • RVfrog
    RVfrog Posts: 213 Member
    just marking my spot with all the good books. sorry I don't have one.
  • luna16belle
    luna16belle Posts: 47 Member
    Inheritance series (eragon)
    Goddess of Parthalon series (pc cast)

    :)
  • SWilcox818
    SWilcox818 Posts: 36 Member
    Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon
  • gr8pillock
    gr8pillock Posts: 374 Member
    I enjoyed the "GRAVE" series by Charlaine Harris (writer of the Sookie Stackhouse / True Blood Series) and that's four books long. I also enjoyed her Shakespeare Series. I wouldn't actually recommend the Stackhouse series because the last three books have been appalling and are ruining the series if you ask me.

    The Keep by Jennifer Egan

    Huckleberry Finn is one of my FAVORITE books. To Kill a Mockingbird.

    Um... yeah. That's what I got. The series above are far more "beach" read worthy. :)
  • I'm about to go on a 3 night bahamas cruise, and should be getting a Kindle Fire in the mail anyday... Any suggestions of a good book series to put on it for the trip?

    Dresden Files - Jim Butcher (urban fantasy)
    Parasol Protectorate - Gail Carriger (steampunk)
    Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter or Merry Gentry, Faerie Princess - Laurell K Hamilton (urban fantasy and way fun fantasy material :))
    Merrily Watkins - Phil Rickman (mystery set in Wales)
    Pendergast novels - Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child (mystery)

    not sure what you're favorite genre is...
  • bookworm_847
    bookworm_847 Posts: 1,903 Member
    The southern vampire mysteries.

    It is the series that Trueblood was based on (it is not the same story) - easy to read, reasonably short books - there are 12 of them, with number 13, the last one in the series, due out in May.

    This is what I was going to suggest as well. I LOVE these books. I like the show too, but think the books are definitely better.
  • terry goodkind, 'the legend of the seeker series'
  • Molly_Maguire
    Molly_Maguire Posts: 1,103 Member
    50 Shades of Grey.

    Out. Just....get out.
  • Muldactus
    Muldactus Posts: 6,972 Member
    50 Shades of Grey.

    Out. Just....get out.


    This. x2
  • I'm about to go on a 3 night bahamas cruise, and should be getting a Kindle Fire in the mail anyday... Any suggestions of a good book series to put on it for the trip?

    Dresden Files - Jim Butcher (urban fantasy)
    Parasol Protectorate - Gail Carriger (steampunk)
    Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter or Merry Gentry, Faerie Princess - Laurell K Hamilton (urban fantasy and way fun fantasy material :))
    Merrily Watkins - Phil Rickman (mystery set in Wales)
    Pendergast novels - Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child (mystery)

    not sure what you're favorite genre is...

    I'll second Dresden files, Anita Blake/Merry Gentry & Pendergrast novels & havent read the others (but looking them up now!)
    also Patricia Briggs Mercy Thompson & also Alpha Omega series.
  • Muldactus
    Muldactus Posts: 6,972 Member
    I'd also strongly recommend the Dresden series by Jim Butcher. Excellent books. Lot of fun. Anyone who likes that series is someone I'm prepared to like just on principal. :)
  • Sharon_C
    Sharon_C Posts: 2,132 Member
    50 Shades of Grey.

    ^^^ Please, God, no.^^^
  • runzalot81
    runzalot81 Posts: 782 Member
    A Song of Ice and Fire - 5 books out of 7 completed.

    You may know it as "Game of Thrones" (book 1)
    I'm on Book 5 as well. I love this series but it's heavy reading!
  • runzalot81
    runzalot81 Posts: 782 Member
    The southern vampire mysteries.

    It is the series that Trueblood was based on (it is not the same story) - easy to read, reasonably short books - there are 12 of them, with number 13, the last one in the series, due out in May.

    This is what I was going to suggest as well. I LOVE these books. I like the show too, but think the books are definitely better.

    I'll have to check out the series. I find the show kinda boring.
  • The "Undead" series by Mary Janice Davidson - they are a lot like the Stephanie Plum books - either will keep you laughing and saying "how do they get themselves in these situations".

    Of course the 50 Shades books...