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Re: Top three favorite serieses of all time?

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MarieMc wrote:Chronicles of Narnia CS Lewis
Patricia Cornwell Scarpetta series
Divergent
Hunger Games
Frank Peretti - This Present Darkness series
There are so many... and I'm not sure that I could recommend them in this particular order.... I don't think that I have just three favorites.
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My top 3 favorite series:

1. Wagons West (Dana Fuller Ross)
2. Swan Trilogy (Celeste de Blasis)
3. Yes... Harry Potter (JK Rowling)
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Top Three Favorite Series:

1. Harry Potter

2. The Chronicles of Narnia

3. Game of Thrones (even though I haven't finished all of them yet)
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I really can't pick just three! Some of my favorites are for adults, others are for a younger audience (I read a lot of my children's books).

Outlander series
Twighlight
Left Behind (adult series)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
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The Lunar Chronicles, Chaos Walking Trilogy, and The Raven Cycle !!
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I like Harry Potter (obviously), Percy Jackson, amd The Hunger Games (to some extent)
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My top three would have to be:

1. Malazan Book of the Fallen;
2. A Song of Ice and Fire; and
3. Discworld.
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The Raven Cycle, Shadowhunter series (the mortal instruments etc) and Harry Potter, hands down.
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I have to say that it is incredibly hard to only pick three, so I'm not following directions:

1) I have to put these two together: Fear Street series and Goosebumps series because I read these when I was a child and they helped to spark my interest in reading.

2) A Song of Ice and Fire

3) Harry Potter

4) Sword of Truth

5) Tie between Iron Druid and Harry Dresden
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1. The 100
2. Harry Potter
3. Across the Universe
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Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon
Mayfair Witches Books, by Anne Rice
The Vampire Chronicles, by Anne Rice
Song of Fire and Ice: Game of Thrones, by George RR Martin
Ancient Eygpt Series, by Wilbur Smith
Harry Potter series, JK Rowling
The Hobbit, & The Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien
Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
Divergent series, by Veronica Roth
More than three but it's all good :-)
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I admit I haven't read very many series books, but of the ones I have, my favorites were:
- The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins
- Divergent series by Veronica Roth
- Zombie Fallout series by Mark Tufo

Alternatively, my least favorite:
- The Enemy series by Charlie Higson (LOVED the first three books, but the final book made me so mad!)
- The Twilight series (sorry!)

Next on my list of series that I want to read:
- Harry Potter (I've never read any of it!)
- A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) (but only once ALL of the books are published!)
- The Millennium series (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) by Stieg Larsson
- Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan
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Buchacha21 wrote:I admit I haven't read very many series books, but of the ones I have, my favorites were:
- The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins
- Divergent series by Veronica Roth
- Zombie Fallout series by Mark Tufo

Alternatively, my least favorite:
- The Enemy series by Charlie Higson (LOVED the first three books, but the final book made me so mad!)
- The Twilight series (sorry!)

Next on my list of series that I want to read:
- Harry Potter (I've never read any of it!)
- A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) (but only once ALL of the books are published!)
- The Millennium series (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) by Stieg Larsson
- Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan
Never read Harry Potter, you will love it.
The Millennium Series is really good but I will admit I struggled with the last one and watched the film instead.
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Off the top of my head, counting a true series as three or more books, I guess I'd say Harry Potter, Captain Underpants, and Wayside School series are my favorite. If light novels/graphic novels count, it'd be a bit different with Rokka no Yuusha and maybe Hunter X Hunter in that instead.
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My top 3 favorite series are:
1. Left Behind
2. 1929
3. Piper Anderson Series
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