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Book Maven
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Re: Favorites Series

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I have a few...

Harry Potter series by...no need, we all know
The Gone series by Michael Grant
The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney
Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas
Thirst series by Christopher Pike

Those are just a few.
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Foundation
Hope
Gini Kochs Alien series
Harry Potter
Pern
Dune
Lazarus Long
Pegasys
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Post by LKaye »

So my favorite serie has to be, The Mortal Instruments. In my opinion Cassandra Clare outdid herself with the entire series. It was a series that I could not put down. It was so good I had my daughter read it and I have actually read it more than once.
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Ilona Andrews Kate Daniels would definitely be one of my favorites. I love how their romance started with them hating each other....and the main character being a bad ass never hurts
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My favourite series is hard to pick but my favourite series ever is After By Anna Todd but now I am reading Me Before you By Jojo Moyes and it's pretty cool till now! :)
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Post by Mommamcelroy1229 »

Let see about 3 years ago I was turned on to Karen Marie moning and the fever series. After grudging my way through the first two books I was hooked. There were nights I missed sleep over these books, and one Christmas I spend all my Christmas money so I could buy the bed backs for my personal collection!

MacKayla Lane a typical southern belle, thrust into a world she had no idea even existed after her sister was found murdered in Dublin Ireland! There she meets the dark handsome and quite grumpy man Barron's. As she tries to maintain her self while fighting the evils of the fae world. She may find some answers take her deeper into this world. Who can she trust when the evil ones are disguised as good, and the good won't let her in.

7 books as of now book 8 will be released in January 2016
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Harry Potter, because even if you're a grown up or if you're a kid or a teenager, Harry Potter is constantly reminding you of what really matters in life: friendship, family, love & hope. Harry Potter was different to me every single time I read it. I read it 6 times in my life (maybe more) and each time I learned something different from it. Harry Potter is the best book series of all time, hands down.
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Stargate.

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Shiva Trilogy by Amish Tripathy is a favorite. The way Amish has recreated a new world using mythological characters with a back drop of history is brilliant. The imagination and description of events , mostly the war sequences are just too good.

Ibis Series (Sea of Puppies, River of Smoke, Floods of Fire) by Amitava Ghosh is also a good read. The writer has takes a piece of history i.e. "Opium War" and "Immigration of Prisoners to Africa", created some interesting characters with a chain of events which is brilliant. A very good read.
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One of by favorite authors is Marie Force. I love how in all of her series she has a great family relationship throughout her many characters. My favorite one of her series is the Green Mountain series.
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Harry Potter, definitely, along with the Westmark Trilogy by Lloyd Alexander. For nonfiction, I like Peter Ackroyd's trilogy on English history (Foundation, Tudors, and Civil War).
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Harry Potter and the Twilight series
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Harry potter
Twilight
The dark cycle series
The mortal instruments
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I love Alexander McCall Smith's Scotland Street Series. Easy to read, funny. In fact, I think I would love all of his series, just haven't got round to reading much of them yet.
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The Stephanie Plumb series by Janet Evanovitch (LOVE LOVE LOVE these books!!)
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare
Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlane Harris
Maze Runner Series by James Dashner
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